maybe i'm alone here but i LOOOVE the weirdness of Skydancers. Like. Oh Yeah.
TOPIC | skydancer has weird feets
[quote name="DinosaurFeathers" date="2024-05-06 14:42:29" ]
Nah they feet are fine lets talk about the unsettlingly long wing finger bones
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YESS that's what has always caught my eye,,
like what is going on there, i'm all for it, but what the heck,,
especially m pose skydancers, their wings are creepy lol. i like to call them my spider boys
DinosaurFeathers wrote on 2024-05-06 14:42:29:
Nah they feet are fine lets talk about the unsettlingly long wing finger bones
like what is going on there, i'm all for it, but what the heck,,
especially m pose skydancers, their wings are creepy lol. i like to call them my spider boys
[quote name="ShiningLatios" date="2024-05-06 09:41:36" ]
it's probably that they're plantigrade on their front feet (whole foot is touching the ground) and digitigrade on their back (walking on their digits with the heel elevated). there's a couple of dragons on FR that fit that bill but none of them are really shown standing up and at attention the way that SDMs are.
fun fact, there's also no animals in real life with this kind of leg/foot design so at least for me it's hard to really imagine how they walk like that since there's no real-world animal to compare it to.
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If I'm not mistaken don't racoons walk plantigrade on their hands and digitigrade on their feet?
[img]https://st2.depositphotos.com/1594920/46355/i/1600/depositphotos_463556060-stock-photo-side-view-young-walking-raccoon.jpg[/img]
ShiningLatios wrote on 2024-05-06 09:41:36:
it's probably that they're plantigrade on their front feet (whole foot is touching the ground) and digitigrade on their back (walking on their digits with the heel elevated). there's a couple of dragons on FR that fit that bill but none of them are really shown standing up and at attention the way that SDMs are.
fun fact, there's also no animals in real life with this kind of leg/foot design so at least for me it's hard to really imagine how they walk like that since there's no real-world animal to compare it to.
fun fact, there's also no animals in real life with this kind of leg/foot design so at least for me it's hard to really imagine how they walk like that since there's no real-world animal to compare it to.
If I'm not mistaken don't racoons walk plantigrade on their hands and digitigrade on their feet?
I don't see much wrong with the feet. But now that you mention it, I notice the right front foot is longer than the left one
I don't see much wrong with the feet. But now that you mention it, I notice the right front foot is longer than the left one
rule number 1 of FR: once you spot an anatomy error, it will haunt you for the rest of your life
the issue is that there are many anatomy errors or just plain... weirdness. fae necks anyone?
the issue is that there are many anatomy errors or just plain... weirdness. fae necks anyone?
rule number 1 of FR: once you spot an anatomy error, it will haunt you for the rest of your life
the issue is that there are many anatomy errors or just plain... weirdness. fae necks anyone?
the issue is that there are many anatomy errors or just plain... weirdness. fae necks anyone?
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[quote name="Stormdragon" date="2024-05-06 20:50:23" ]
[quote name="ShiningLatios" date="2024-05-06 09:41:36" ]
it's probably that they're plantigrade on their front feet (whole foot is touching the ground) and digitigrade on their back (walking on their digits with the heel elevated). there's a couple of dragons on FR that fit that bill but none of them are really shown standing up and at attention the way that SDMs are.
fun fact, there's also no animals in real life with this kind of leg/foot design so at least for me it's hard to really imagine how they walk like that since there's no real-world animal to compare it to.
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If I'm not mistaken don't racoons walk plantigrade on their hands and digitigrade on their feet?
[img]https://st2.depositphotos.com/1594920/46355/i/1600/depositphotos_463556060-stock-photo-side-view-young-walking-raccoon.jpg[/img]
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nope! because if you observe the anatomy of a raccoon's back feet, the pad of their foot runs all the way to their heel which implies that the whole foot is used in locomotion and standing the same way that humans can also technically walk with their heel elevated if they choose (high-heels, raptor-walking, etc) while still being solidly plantigrade animals.
[img]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e6/Raccoon-10.png[/img]
^ it wouldn't be very comfortable for a digitigrade animal like a dog to stand with their heel touching the ground like that, for instance.
you'll see on the skydancers that they don't have a footpad reaching up to meet their heel in addition to the heel appearing very narrow, which is how digitigrade animals are designed!
Stormdragon wrote on 2024-05-06 20:50:23:
ShiningLatios wrote on 2024-05-06 09:41:36:
it's probably that they're plantigrade on their front feet (whole foot is touching the ground) and digitigrade on their back (walking on their digits with the heel elevated). there's a couple of dragons on FR that fit that bill but none of them are really shown standing up and at attention the way that SDMs are.
fun fact, there's also no animals in real life with this kind of leg/foot design so at least for me it's hard to really imagine how they walk like that since there's no real-world animal to compare it to.
fun fact, there's also no animals in real life with this kind of leg/foot design so at least for me it's hard to really imagine how they walk like that since there's no real-world animal to compare it to.
If I'm not mistaken don't racoons walk plantigrade on their hands and digitigrade on their feet?
nope! because if you observe the anatomy of a raccoon's back feet, the pad of their foot runs all the way to their heel which implies that the whole foot is used in locomotion and standing the same way that humans can also technically walk with their heel elevated if they choose (high-heels, raptor-walking, etc) while still being solidly plantigrade animals.
^ it wouldn't be very comfortable for a digitigrade animal like a dog to stand with their heel touching the ground like that, for instance.
you'll see on the skydancers that they don't have a footpad reaching up to meet their heel in addition to the heel appearing very narrow, which is how digitigrade animals are designed!
now i feel like im going crazy bc they look fine to me. i keep staring at the image trying to find something weird about it but i just dont see it. yeah their toes are a lil long but it doesn't bother me at all? maybe i'm just used to them.
I'm learning so much about raccoons (positive) (I like raccoons and feel enriched)
I'm learning so much about raccoons (positive) (I like raccoons and feel enriched)
I think the back feet look the most weird. The toe bones extend further than contact on the ground to the "ankle area" - which I cannot think of any digit animal has that...feeture hee hee
I think the back feet look the most weird. The toe bones extend further than contact on the ground to the "ankle area" - which I cannot think of any digit animal has that...feeture hee hee