AuthorTopic: GR#097 - Musclecat - Feline Anatomy  (Read 14085 times)

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GR#097 - Musclecat - Feline Anatomy

on: March 14, 2012, 10:44:16 pm
I've been looking through old stuff and 5 years ago I was like


So now I am like
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Re: The return of the amazing Musclecat

Reply #1 on: March 14, 2012, 11:06:22 pm
Panthor got big!  This has definite improvement all around.  The pure black looks a bit jarring to me, there's something weird going on at the base of his tail and you need to refine some of those brushstrokes to get rid of things like wavy lines, stray single pixels and squares, but overall it's looking fantastic!

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Re: The return of the amazing Musclecat

Reply #2 on: March 15, 2012, 01:19:09 am
Much better structurally and also with the staging, great improvement.

The rendering and colours look pretty strange though; the original has a much better sense of volume and of glossy fur. The underside of the torso should surely be darker, your ramp is all pretty low constrast and over-saturated then jumps to black and the tail is a rainbow :o

Also, that cat is swole to the point of anatomical diagram definition which highlights the kind of humanoid-looking shoulder; feline anatomy ref. here.     

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Re: The return of the amazing Musclecat

Reply #3 on: March 15, 2012, 01:31:26 am
The original has its clusters smoothened out with midtones to death, that's how I used to work.
I don't do that anymore, I'll use as few colors as I can get away with.
Maybe 6 isn't enough this time.

Isn't that how a cat shoulder looks if the muscles swell up disproportional?
I've looked at refs (which are HARD to find for whatever reason) and if that mess of fibers and muscles blew up, it would look round like that, wouldn't it?
Fun fact: This is the exact same problem I had with the original too. No one could tell me how exactly a muscular cat would look like.
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Re: The return of the amazing Musclecat

Reply #4 on: March 15, 2012, 01:57:49 am
He doesn't look over-muscular for a big cat mostly, just shrink-wrapped. I think you might be confusing the bis/tris or muscles of the neck with the comparatively smaller deltoids; there's a nice, labelled diagram on wikipedia here

Also I don't think you need to add more colours necessarily, just define your large volumes better like you did in the old one and weight your values more towards the low end, bar the highlights :).  
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Re: The return of the amazing Musclecat

Reply #5 on: March 15, 2012, 02:11:07 am



Alright, full-force grayscale mechanical volumes boring mode activated.
Here's what I get out of the cat and it's a goddamn mess.
I've been using this ref in which things look a lot less clean so that might explain things.

I really want to get the anatomy 100% correct here.
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Re: The return of the amazing Musclecat

Reply #6 on: March 15, 2012, 02:35:02 am
Gah, stop replying and responding so promptly, I gotta go sleep /joke :P

Ah, I haven't the foggiest idea what's going on in that ref. I'm no cat anatomist but marked in green above are the delts, and I'm not sure where your largest, bulbous muscle directly above the tricep is coming from. The muscles of the neck seem to take on a much larger roll, and by extension size, than in us bipeds.

Now's a good time to darken up that mid-range too :y:
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Re: The return of the amazing Musclecat

Reply #7 on: March 15, 2012, 10:52:28 pm
Well I think everything should be in place now,


The neck was too short and I suppose the ribs have no business showing through all that.
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Re: The return of the amazing Musclecat

Reply #8 on: March 16, 2012, 12:04:54 am
Awesome, We're getting into pretty anal territory now but it's definitely interesting; to me at least :hehe:

I actually dug up a much better ref; a proper big cat and it looks like you might be missing one of the heads of the triceps ( top 'f') but everything else looks pretty much in place though the deltoids are still a bit oversized for my money.

Edit - Quick value example.


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Re: The return of the amazing Musclecat

Reply #9 on: March 16, 2012, 03:39:20 am



Would it be terrible if I went with that?
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