Queen_Asheer5600
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Username | Queen_Asheer5600 | Gender | Female |
Date Joined | Location | Kansas | |
Last Updated | Occupation | Student/self artist | |
Last visit | # Pictures | 142 | |
# Comments Given | 210 |
Member Info
Member Info
Name: Jennifer Crenshaw (As shown on 90% of my pictures)
Nicknames: Jen, Jen Jen, Jenny and Drak
Age: 19
Birthday: October 5th 1987
Fursona: Shadow Dragoness
Requests: I only take requests from people I know or if it really catchs my interest. Very rarely will I do a random request for someone who just asks.
Trades: YES I do take on trades. If you would like to start a trade with me please leave a message on my profile here or send me a message through PM and we'll discuss the details.
Commissions: For information on my Commissions Please view the following page.
http://www.freewebs.com/queenasheer5600/yeoldcommissionpage.htm
Payment Method Changed: I will no longer be able to accept Paypal, as my account was shut down. I WILL only be taking Check or Money Orders
For More Information about my character Please view my website: http://www.freewebs.com/shadowdragoness/
Nicknames: Jen, Jen Jen, Jenny and Drak
Age: 19
Birthday: October 5th 1987
Fursona: Shadow Dragoness
Requests: I only take requests from people I know or if it really catchs my interest. Very rarely will I do a random request for someone who just asks.
Trades: YES I do take on trades. If you would like to start a trade with me please leave a message on my profile here or send me a message through PM and we'll discuss the details.
Commissions: For information on my Commissions Please view the following page.
http://www.freewebs.com/queenasheer5600/yeoldcommissionpage.htm
Payment Method Changed: I will no longer be able to accept Paypal, as my account was shut down. I WILL only be taking Check or Money Orders
For More Information about my character Please view my website: http://www.freewebs.com/shadowdragoness/
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Toby_chan on February 1, 2005, 2:16:34 PM
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DreamOfFire on January 23, 2005, 1:43:17 PM
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Stratadrake on January 15, 2005, 12:48:43 PM
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Got your response. When I mentioned the foot of the ALiana anthro, I wasn't referring to the claws or decor on it -- those are fine. I was more referring to the actual size of the foot in comparison to the overall leg. Raptors, like birds, tend to have that "reverse knee" appearance which is really the heel of the leg. That's a popular leg structure for quadroped hindlegs and raptor/bird style legs probably probably because it's easy to "balance" when you do the picture composition since it effectively gives you an extra leg joint to work with. While I can't say whether Aliana should have that leg proportions sceme or not, I would recommend trying it once and seeing if that works the way you like it or not.
firewingneko on January 15, 2005, 5:35:16 AM
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Komirra on January 8, 2005, 10:38:02 PM
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Stratadrake on January 8, 2005, 4:00:00 AM
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I see you took a stroll through my gallery. I saw the comment you left on my old pegasus, you said the wings were "too far back", eh?
Well, as I like to say, that's no mistake it was deliberate. I know that on most winged quadropeds the wings are generally located directly above the shoulders, IMHO not a very practical or balanced place to hang them. Wings should generally be located about the creature's center-of-gravity, and on a quadroped it's a little farther back then the shoulders alone. That's why, if you look closely at my dragons, you'll notice that their wings are generally located behind the shoulders instead of on them. I wanted to clarify that the wings were a unique pair of limbs and not just attachments to the forelegs. However, that was also my first try at drawing a pegasus (any pegasus) so I didn't have any former experience to go on.
But still, thanks for the comment and I do like it when comments are more than just blanket praise.
Well, as I like to say, that's no mistake it was deliberate. I know that on most winged quadropeds the wings are generally located directly above the shoulders, IMHO not a very practical or balanced place to hang them. Wings should generally be located about the creature's center-of-gravity, and on a quadroped it's a little farther back then the shoulders alone. That's why, if you look closely at my dragons, you'll notice that their wings are generally located behind the shoulders instead of on them. I wanted to clarify that the wings were a unique pair of limbs and not just attachments to the forelegs. However, that was also my first try at drawing a pegasus (any pegasus) so I didn't have any former experience to go on.
But still, thanks for the comment and I do like it when comments are more than just blanket praise.
Moon_Bind on January 8, 2005, 1:19:31 AM
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Hearsegurl on December 29, 2004, 2:22:17 PM
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sooty on December 29, 2004, 4:24:38 AM
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zakuman on December 28, 2004, 3:33:51 PM
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By the way, your pictures are awesome ^^!