Yes I'm a perfectionist.
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Actually it isn't. Sinds we are all mammals, every 'change' can happen. If we were talking about a were-reptile, I would have agreed with you. And the whole scientific point of view just makes me tired, I just like to discuss about what people think is realistic, not what scientists think.Excelsia wrote:Well, the whole idea of a werewolf is pretty fake to begin with. So I say we should focus on what looks good aesthetically, and not so much what would be best from a scientific point of view.
Scott Gardener wrote: I'd be afraid to shift if I were to lose control. If I just looked fuggly, I'd simply be annoyed every full moon.
Same here fig, I have a confident feeling in Tim Albee with his werewolf effects, if they follow our instruction then nothing should go wrong..........hopefully.Figarou wrote:I'm still going to wait and see what Tim Albee has to show us. I have the feeling we won't be disappointed.
The art looks cool. But like 'doodles said, there is a problem with the skull. When a human transforms into a werewolf, the brain will be crushed, and will probably not return to his original state. So he will be retarded as a werewolf.Excelsia wrote:Here are some pictures that further elaborate on my thoughts about what werewolf heads should look like:
http://fanart.lionking.org/Artists/Sara ... venCut.jpg
http://fanart.nala.ru/details.php?image ... 39e7764260
(Sorry about the second one being cartoony). You will notice that, although both heads definitely remind one of wolves, they don't look exactly like a real wolf's head. They're sort of a mix between a wolf and some kind of uber canine. I think they both look pretty good. I'm not sure if I agree 100 percent on the neck placement, but I definitely like the heads themselves.
Scott Gardener wrote: I'd be afraid to shift if I were to lose control. If I just looked fuggly, I'd simply be annoyed every full moon.
Scott Gardener wrote: I'd be afraid to shift if I were to lose control. If I just looked fuggly, I'd simply be annoyed every full moon.
Morkulv wrote:The art looks cool. But like 'doodles said, there is a problem with the skull. When a human transforms into a werewolf, the brain will be crushed, and will probably not return to his original state. So he will be retarded as a werewolf.Excelsia wrote:Here are some pictures that further elaborate on my thoughts about what werewolf heads should look like:
http://fanart.lionking.org/Artists/Sara ... venCut.jpg
http://fanart.nala.ru/details.php?image ... 39e7764260
(Sorry about the second one being cartoony). You will notice that, although both heads definitely remind one of wolves, they don't look exactly like a real wolf's head. They're sort of a mix between a wolf and some kind of uber canine. I think they both look pretty good. I'm not sure if I agree 100 percent on the neck placement, but I definitely like the heads themselves.
Well said. A typical canine skull would be inefficient for the human brain, but werewolves are not typical canines, especially assuming they are typically six to eight feet tall.Excelsia wrote:Morkulv wrote:The art looks cool. But like 'doodles said, there is a problem with the skull. When a human transforms into a werewolf, the brain will be crushed, and will probably not return to his original state. So he will be retarded as a werewolf.Excelsia wrote:Here are some pictures that further elaborate on my thoughts about what werewolf heads should look like:
http://fanart.lionking.org/Artists/Sara ... venCut.jpg
http://fanart.nala.ru/details.php?image ... 39e7764260
(Sorry about the second one being cartoony). You will notice that, although both heads definitely remind one of wolves, they don't look exactly like a real wolf's head. They're sort of a mix between a wolf and some kind of uber canine. I think they both look pretty good. I'm not sure if I agree 100 percent on the neck placement, but I definitely like the heads themselves.
We mustn't forget to take into consideration the fact that humans are larger than wolves. When a wolfish head grows onto a humanoid body (actually the body should be a bit bigger than the average human), the head will have to be larger in order to look normal on the body. In short, because the wolf head will be larger than a regular wolf head, there should be enough room for the brain to be accomodated.
Kurayami_Ookami wrote: Huge muscles: NO. Look at a wolf, they are strong, but lean and fairly wirey, not body builder. It also depends on what they look like in Human form, And I would have a range of medium-sized muscles to skiny/wirey/almost foxlike.