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04/10/11(Sun)08:31 No.25005332>>25005252 >>25005209
So, clearly I was partially wrong, and I appreciate clearing this up. The funny thing is I've actually drawn horses as part of a life drawing class focusing on animals, even redrawn the skeletons, and I somehow always interpreted their front limb skeletons wrong. Basically, I thought they started one joint down and the top part was their scapula. So, I appreciate you taking the time to snap me out of my long-standing erroneous assumption. Now the level of rotation at the top doesn't seem so weird anymore, it all makes sense.
In regards to MLP ponies though, I stand by saying the arms are reconfigured. Basically, what I now correctly know is the wrist, becomes their elbow instead in biped mode and bends the other way. You never see them go directly from quadraped to biped mode in one motion, so it's not too blatant, but it happens. The bend is in the same place either way, just different directions. |