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penguin short
B3dman:
platipus's have milk they are kinda like penguins ;-]
hihosilver:
I don't mean to say some kind of full chest. Just a very slight idea of that form, meaning a bit more of an hourglass shape than the male.
A good example is Gloria from happy feet:
http://www.sfsu.edu/~sfsumag/pix/anim_gloria2.jpg
Notice how she has a very subtle chest. I'm not saying anything close to breasts, just the idea of the female body form.
thecolclough:
--- Quote from: hihosilver on May 30, 2008, 06:08:47 pm ---... I'm not saying anything close to breasts, just the idea of the female body form.
--- End quote ---
that's more or less what i thought you meant in the first place. ...but my point was, what defines 'female body form' in a human, and what defines it in a penguin, are two completely separate and unrelated things. penguins aren't hourglass-shaped. :P
of course, the shape of cornestone's penguins is ultimately cornestone's decision, so having said what i wanted to say, i'll shut my mouth before i end up putting my foot in it... ;D ...and before i drag this discussion too far off topic! ::)
- colclough
lynn22:
--- Quote --- penguins aren't hourglass-shaped.
--- End quote ---
and neither is Gloria. Only the illusion is there by bringing the black feather texture on either side closer together at waist level.
Anyway, cornestone I think your project has great potential, keep at it.
hihosilver:
Haha sorry for the confusion. I don't mean that he should make the penguin hourglass-shaped. I only mean that perhaps he could make it VERY slightly more towards that direction, giving the penguin more of a feminine shape. I'm not saying give it an hourglass shape, the change in the body would be very subtle but could make a difference. I'll stop this discussion as well, since I hope we all understand my point now whether we agree or not ;)
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