What would I look like if I was a werewolf IRL?
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Date...read the date...(and my little amendment at the bottom of that post)...Kirk Hammett wrote:One more question: This may sound silly but that Fox, is that a morph of you did you say?
I've cycled through at least four Avatars since being part of this group. At the time of that post, I had a photomanipulation of myself as a AnthroWolf/Werewolf as my Avatar. (If you want to see it, browse to my Art Thread in the "Creative Den" Section.)
...and no, I am not a librarian...but I've considered it at least once or twice.
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I meant Libran not librarian . I told you I wasn't switched on...that also goes for the date thing. My apologies Vuldari. Ill check out the art section.Vuldari wrote:Date...read the date...(and my little amendment at the bottom of that post)...Kirk Hammett wrote:One more question: This may sound silly but that Fox, is that a morph of you did you say?
I've cycled through at least four Avatars since being part of this group. At the time of that post, I had a photomanipulation of myself as a AnthroWolf/Werewolf as my Avatar. (If you want to see it, browse to my Art Thread in the "Creative Den" Section.)
...and no, I am not a librarian...but I've considered it at least once or twice.
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"Animals were not made for humans, not anymore than black people were made for whites or women for men" -Alice Walker-
"Animals were not made for humans, not anymore than black people were made for whites or women for men" -Alice Walker-
what would i look like as a were in real life..
hieght : about 7'9''
weight ; about 250 lbs...and well built and strong
fur color: dark brownish with some gray and black mixed in fading to and off white under belly
big claws and big fangs..
big yellow eyes that seem to glow under a light source
big pointy ears..big black nose...
hieght : about 7'9''
weight ; about 250 lbs...and well built and strong
fur color: dark brownish with some gray and black mixed in fading to and off white under belly
big claws and big fangs..
big yellow eyes that seem to glow under a light source
big pointy ears..big black nose...
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Oops...I guess I misread. (Looks like I was the one not paying attention this time). No...I'm actually a LEO.Kirk Hammett wrote:I meant Libran not librarian . I told you I wasn't switched on...that also goes for the date thing. My apologies Vuldari. Ill check out the art section.
Sorry for not posting a link to my art thread before. My PC was not working properly at the time, so I didn't want to struggle with it any more than I had to to find and link to the thread.
Here it is...
Art By Vuldari
...and the photomanipulation.
(Others have said they really like it, but all I see is the mistakes.)
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It's okay we all get that way. I've been so busy working and studying for Uni and writing music at a fast paced rate I haven't had time for concentration on much else. I need to get my solo album out sometime in my lifetime. As for all my guitar students...well thats another story of busy life.
I saw your art yesterday I think it was, I found it, so no big deal. It was very cool, I liked the dragon, I used to draw and create 'mammalian' 'dragons' as well, although they weren't the same in appearance. The morph is cool. I was told of a program like that a long time ago that could morph. I forgot what it was.
Anyhow I also saw your avatars, and noticed that is where most people's come from! They're nicely made. If I have time I might add some contributions. I'm not a graphics artist but I know how to crop things, add nice borders, clean pictures up, make it look generally attractive. People always need help so it's nice of you to spare time
I saw your art yesterday I think it was, I found it, so no big deal. It was very cool, I liked the dragon, I used to draw and create 'mammalian' 'dragons' as well, although they weren't the same in appearance. The morph is cool. I was told of a program like that a long time ago that could morph. I forgot what it was.
Anyhow I also saw your avatars, and noticed that is where most people's come from! They're nicely made. If I have time I might add some contributions. I'm not a graphics artist but I know how to crop things, add nice borders, clean pictures up, make it look generally attractive. People always need help so it's nice of you to spare time
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"Animals were not made for humans, not anymore than black people were made for whites or women for men" -Alice Walker-
"Animals were not made for humans, not anymore than black people were made for whites or women for men" -Alice Walker-
Hahah! Hallucinations. Odd.
I had some when I was suffering from panic attacks, and my mom told me to take sleeping medication. I'm NEVER taking that stuff again.
I didn't see things, I HEARD things. First, a startled gasp that sent me into the worst panic attack ever - I literally thought I was going to die, and couldn't stop shaking. THEN, (and looking back, this is kind of funny), I jumped because I heard a male voice go "SH*T!"
I had some when I was suffering from panic attacks, and my mom told me to take sleeping medication. I'm NEVER taking that stuff again.
I didn't see things, I HEARD things. First, a startled gasp that sent me into the worst panic attack ever - I literally thought I was going to die, and couldn't stop shaking. THEN, (and looking back, this is kind of funny), I jumped because I heard a male voice go "SH*T!"
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Re: Shortsighted editors
From what I understand on the topic, being nearsighted like a wolf doesn't necessarily translate into worse vision. For one thing, some other aspects of their vision are definately better. After all, wolves hunt by sight, as in using that as their primary hunting style, in the day as well as night, (they could be thought of as sight hounds which also tend to have good vision). Animals that rely on vision for survival don't have bad vision, even if it is worse in certain aspects than a human with totally healthy eyes. There is also a difference between being somewhat nearsighted and being very nearsighted. When people suggest to me that dogs and wolves are so nearsighted that a wall ten feet away is just a blurry mess, I don't believe them.Scott Gardener wrote:Actually, wolves in general are nearsighted. Werewolves might or might not have as a general rule that same problem. That's the one nit I have to pick with the Jack Nicholson movie Wolf, which otherwise did a remarkable job depicting lupine perception thrown into a human being. (There's a scene where he realizes that he no longer needs glasses. If anything, someone who doesn't need them might after getting bitten.)
Just because wolves are nearsighted doesn't mean that they wouldn't notice things that a human would. Just the opposite is true. They are more likely to notice details of the landscape, or tiny changes in gait in a running prey animal. Their eyes are more sensitive to motion and boundaries, plus being "colorblind" allows for greater depth resolution in the sense of being able to differentiate small differences in shading on an object (cells that aren't devoted to color information can be devoted to distinguishing more finely between small differences of light and dark, which makes the shapes of things seem more clear. If a wolf was looking at a wall with a pattern of small bumps on the surface, those bumps might be more apparant than they would be to a human simply because the slight shadows cast by the bumps are more easily distinguished by the way a wolf's vision concentrates on slight changes in lightness or darkness. Thus the wolf might appear to be less nearsighted than the human because of being able to distinguish these bumps at a distance, even though the opposite is true).
When a small amount of nearsightedness in built into an animal with otherwise good vision, it is more a gimmick to make sure they have a strong ability to focus on things that are not too distant from them when it really matters, as when a running elk is 30 yards away. When an aspect of vision is built into an animal as part of the species plan, it may not manifest in exactly the same way as when it is a pathology in humans. For example, if wolves were as nearsighted as myself or as many of the glasses-wearing people I know, I doubt they'd be able to catch much prey! If I became a nearsighted wolf, it would be a vast improvement.
It could be kind of like the colorblind discussions we've had here. The initial idea you develop in your mind when you hear words like "colorblind" or "nearsighted" might not reflect the full details of that reality as it is experienced (just as wolf vision doesn't look like a black-and-white TV, they do see color, it is just washed out and indistinct). For example, albinos often have genetically-caused vision problems which are severe enough that they can sometimes have difficulty getting a driver's license. These problems are due to low resolution, so the outward effects are very similar to being severely nearsighted, but they are always upset by people assuming that they see everything as blurry. They don't see things as blurry (if they did, it could be corrected with glasses). It is more like the effect of seeing a very detailed picture, but it is too far away to resolve the smaller details. It doesn't look blurry, it just looks low-res.
As to the particular example you used, in the movie Wolf, natural wolves might very well be less nearsighted than the main character was before he became a werewolf. Also, I think he only needed glasses to read, in which case he might have even been a farsighted character (I can't quite remember). If he was farsighted, becoming more wolf-like might very well pull him closer to the middle of the farsighted/nearsighted dimension of visual acuity.
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OMGWTFBBQ = "Oh my God, What the ****, Barbeque"Uniform Two Six wrote:Kiba wrote: OMGWTFBBQ!!Sorry, I'm perpetually out of touch with (cyber)reality... What's all that stand for?Fang wrote: SOBLOLTGIF
( A general combination of expressions for when a simple OMG just isn't enough. The BBQ is the signature mark of this explative abbriviation. )
SOBLOLTGIF = "Son of (a) *****, Laughing out Loud, Thank God it's Friday"
( A variation of the first combo explative. Again, it is more traditional to use whatever abbriviations you feel are appropriate all strung together, and end it with BBQ, just for comical effect, but Fang apparently didn't know that...allthough, the TGIF is appropriately-innapropriate for the statement, like BBQ, so it still works. )
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While we are on the subject, does anyone know if "WOOT" stands for anything? That's one I was never able to figure out.
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