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Re: How should Werewolves Be?

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 12:53 am
by Celestialwolf
Lukoi wrote:Screw this, im not gonna explain the details of its looks, here, just look at this site, it will give u the idea of what i meen.
http://www.emryswolf.summerdragoness.co ... allery.htm
Wow! I can't believe I stumbled upon this thread so late! Thanks for that link, I remeber seeing that artist months and months ago, but never had the link to visit their site again!

Also, as for posting an image of how I think a werewolf should look, Here's one for me:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v700/ ... rewolf.jpg

I love this picture. It's my all-time favorite.

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2005 1:53 pm
by Short Tail
Did we ever address if weres in gestalt form sweat or pant or both?

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2005 1:56 pm
by Set
I don't think so.

I'd hope they would pant, sweat + fur = eww...

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2005 2:59 pm
by Short Tail
yeah they would always smell like wet dog. phew

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2005 3:54 pm
by Aki
Petard wrote:yeah they would always smell like wet dog. phew
More like armpit smell. All over your body. (They smell 'cuase of the amonia in the sweat clinging to the hairs, thus if you sweat all over...well...You have the worse B.O. on the block bud.)

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2005 4:01 pm
by Lupin
Aki wrote:More like armpit smell. All over your body. (They smell 'cuase of the amonia in the sweat clinging to the hairs, thus if you sweat all over...well...You have the worse B.O. on the block bud.)
Not to mention that it wouldn't really work very well for heat dissipation since all the sweat would be trapped in the fur, and not evaporating like it's supposed to.

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2005 5:30 pm
by Short Tail
I was always taught that the smell was a byproduct if the bacteria that fed on the salt and their byproduct was the smell. either way if they did sweat, a werewolf wouldnt be able to wear deodorant because of how strong it smells (and that is from a human perspectave including the "unscented") Furthermore would it be offensive to an their noses? since they along with alot of other animals identify idividuals by their personal smell. I did hear somewhere however that humans evolved their strong B.O. as a defence mechanism and due to that are the only animals that need to bathe.

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2005 5:54 pm
by Scott Gardener
I would compare use of deodorant to wearing a brightly and obnoxiously colored T-shirt. The underlying person is still identifiable. A truely bad ammonia smell would be on the order of smelling salts or unflushed toilets.

Re: How should Werewolves Be?

Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2005 6:51 am
by Morkulv
Lazywolf wrote:
Lukoi wrote:Screw this, im not gonna explain the details of its looks, here, just look at this site, it will give u the idea of what i meen.
http://www.emryswolf.summerdragoness.co ... allery.htm
Wow! I can't believe I stumbled upon this thread so late! Thanks for that link, I remeber seeing that artist months and months ago, but never had the link to visit their site again!

Also, as for posting an image of how I think a werewolf should look, Here's one for me:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v700/ ... rewolf.jpg

I love this picture. It's my all-time favorite.
It really is a great character.

But not the right image of how a werewolf should look, IMO.

Re: How should Werewolves Be?

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 2:04 am
by Ultraken
Morkulv wrote:It really is a great character.

But not the right image of how a werewolf should look, IMO.
I think that'd be fine for a werewolf in a happy, lazy mood. Wolves can look cute when they want to. :D

Re: How should Werewolves Be?

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 10:43 am
by Renorei
Morkulv wrote:
Lazywolf wrote:
Lukoi wrote:Screw this, im not gonna explain the details of its looks, here, just look at this site, it will give u the idea of what i meen.
http://www.emryswolf.summerdragoness.co ... allery.htm
Wow! I can't believe I stumbled upon this thread so late! Thanks for that link, I remeber seeing that artist months and months ago, but never had the link to visit their site again!

Also, as for posting an image of how I think a werewolf should look, Here's one for me:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v700/ ... rewolf.jpg

I love this picture. It's my all-time favorite.
It really is a great character.

But not the right image of how a werewolf should look, IMO.

I used to disagree with you about this picture, but now I think I'm leaning towards agreeing with you.

Though I think the anatomy is fantastic overall, there's something about this picture that just doesn't make it seem like a werewolf. I think it's the attitude.

Maybe if he was to jump up and growl and snarl a bit, he'd look more werewolfish. I'd also make a few changes to his face. I don't want any human in the face, but I don't want it to look entirely wolven either. The only way I can really describe what I want in a werewolf's head is that I want sort of an advanced wolf.

Maybe if I make an analogy, it will help.

The head of a chihuahua is to the head of a wolf as the head of a wolf is to the head of a werewolf.

.....grr....that still doesn't really express what I want. Oh well, I guess I'll just have to revert to saying that I want werewolves with 'uber-wolf' faces. Bleh. :P Ultimately, I want werewolves with heads that look somehow way more canine and fierce than that of wolves. Not necessarily scary to behold at all times, but at least intimidating. Unlike lazy wolf up there.

Edit: Maybe something like Goldie's Kierrn, in Interrupted or I Eat You! Still very wolfish, but somehow more wolfish than a wolf.

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 8:42 pm
by Ultraken
Attitude is important, of course, but werewolves can have different moods and different personalities. And from what I can tell, there are very few human elements to the head aside from the way it attaches to the body. Of course, Goldie seems to have deliberately portrayed him as unthreatening and friendly at the moment. There is an important disinction between capability and intent...

I think the best way I can describe this is that particular werewolf character seems like a "civilian", as opposed to the aggressive "warrior" type more often portrayed. I figure he just lives his life doing whatever it is he does, and doesn't go looking for trouble. He looks like he could fight back reasonably well if threatened, but not as well as a hardened fighter.

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 8:55 pm
by Lupin
Ultraken wrote:There is an important disinction between capability and intent...

Yep, just because something doesn't look fierce right now, doesn't mean that it can't look fierce.

Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 9:53 pm
by Scott Gardener
Part of what makes the thought of werewolves as I see them intimidating is that they aren't vicious monsters all the time. You know they can be; that part is a given. If you're used to seeing Hollywood crap monsters, then it might even take a moment of looking at a live werewolf to realize what it is. The experience would be very unsettling and disorienting, throwing off kilter your sense of reality.

A werewolf with a casual, neutral expression and soul-ful wolf eyes can be very intimidating. You then get two moments to wet yourself--first, when you see one for the first time, and a second time, when you do see one angry, and realize that everything you thought about werewolves before was not completely without merit.

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2005 7:48 am
by Shadow Wulf
Oooh Scott's comment really gets me thinking. :D

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2005 4:20 pm
by Veruth
Yeah, me too.

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 12:37 pm
by Leighlia
Has ther been any discussion here about the supposed werewolf rage and where it stems from? You know...wolf vs. human....Or are we all agreeing that it just doesn't happen the way we've all been lead to believe it does?

Yes, I know that question falls in the relms of the old hollywood version of the wolf that's been shoved on us for years, but I thought I saw something of a discussion on it here and now I can't find it. If I'm dreaming having seen it, which is likely here lately, is it thread worthy?

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 1:39 pm
by Renorei
Ultraken wrote:And from what I can tell, there are very few human elements to the head aside from the way it attaches to the body.

I didn't mean that this particular drawing had human elements. I was actually referring to some other werewolf artists who attempt to blend human and wolf anatomy for the head and end up with a butt-ugly disaster.

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 2:45 am
by Ultraken
Excelsia wrote:I didn't mean that this particular drawing had human elements. I was actually referring to some other werewolf artists who attempt to blend human and wolf anatomy for the head and end up with a butt-ugly disaster.
Oh. Fair enough, then. :D