Wings to Fly
Not much is up except that my right hand is cold, and I have to pee.
I posted a 600K comic thing about winged folk. I had planned to do something similar in manga style some months ago with a girl sewing a guy's jacket and fitting him, while he waited on her bed in his wife beater. Actually, the general idea was years in the making, for I'd wondered how an individual with wings would get clothes on over their wings unless the back was out. A couple years ago I read that angel wings were symbolic, so I guess that doesn't that if they fly or appear in the air, they wouldn't have to flap, because they're just for show, right? And so the clothing probably wouldn't matter either. But I mean, I look at winged characters on, cartoons for example, that should constantly be flapping in order to stay up, but they just sorta hover. Of course that's more animation work. I also wondered, wings would have to be pretty strong ot pick up one's own body weight AND why are they on the back instead of in the place of the arms? Convenience, that's why. It doesn't have to make sense apparently. Anyways, so back in '98 or '99 I figured that in order for someone with wings to get clothes on, there would have to be slits up the back that closed up, like you cut down the back of a shirt twice and sew in some zippers. Well, if there really is a known system as to how any winged person can get shirts on, then nobody told me, or maybe you're not supposed to think about it. It's a similar thing to figuring anyone with a tail or an anthro animal has a hole in the back of their skirts/pants. There's a ton of people who put wings on their characters. I wonder if they ever think about that.
Well, on a more PPG related note, I drew a pic of Blossom in MSPaint for V-day, but let it sit there for a few days. Now that V-day's over, I guess I can make it a "small image" or just something for the blog. A blog would be good for showing tutorials.