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Game & Forum Discussion => Game Discussion => Topic started by: Wizardmymom on October 19, 2013, 12:13:49 pm

Title: Character Underbellies
Post by: Wizardmymom on October 19, 2013, 12:13:49 pm
Has anyone noticed...

That almost all characters have LIGHTER underbellies?
I noticed then when I was drawing IRL, making (as usual) my cat's underbelly darker.
I planned on that charrie being in FH, and I was wondering...
"How comes there are no darker underbellies?"

It's always lighter.
I guess because most people make their charries like this:
(http://i42BannedImageSite/sqqwso.png)


And not GOOD like this:
(http://i40BannedImageSite/9901t3.png)


I'm not really sure, but just wondering.
Have any of you noticed this?
Title: Re: Character Underbellies
Post by: Paitai on October 19, 2013, 12:15:53 pm
Well to be honest, I hate having a dark underbelly.. I think it doesn't look right x'D
Title: Re: Character Underbellies
Post by: Wizardmymom on October 19, 2013, 12:18:30 pm
Hmm... I used to agree, to be honest.
Just when I draw, all my drawings have DARKER underbellies.

And I think darker underbellies start looking bad at the muzzle.
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Title: Re: Character Underbellies
Post by: Paitai on October 19, 2013, 12:21:54 pm
x'D I know right?
I don't know why I don't like them but.. They look okay on drawings and everything else, but in FH they just look strange looking.
I mean there are nice looking ones out there but -3-
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Title: Re: Character Underbellies
Post by: unnbrellas on October 19, 2013, 12:32:41 pm
Its the muzzle. Otherwise I think it looks OK. But when its a huge diffence its worse. If its darker by like 5 then it looks pretty good.
Title: Re: Character Underbellies
Post by: Killian on October 19, 2013, 12:40:25 pm
I used to have darker underbellies, until I started seeing too many grey wolves with jet black underbellies. Now if I do go darker it's on lighter grey or brown characters. My mean character is dark grey so I went lighter underneath.

(I hate it when people go jet black and you can see the white lines on the texture.)
Title: Re: Character Underbellies
Post by: Smilodoncat on October 19, 2013, 01:02:48 pm
It is because lighter underbellies are more natural looking. We almost subconsciously want to make characters with lighter underbellies because of this.
For many animals (such as Great White Sharks, orcas, and penguins) a lighter underbelly is a form of camouflage. When looking at them from above, the dark color blends in with the dark ocean floor. When looked at from below, the light underbelly blends in with the sky above.
This trait seems to still be present in land animals, for whatever the reason. In nature, it's much more common to see an animal with a lighter underbelly than a dark one.

That said, characters with dark underbellies can still look good if you make them correctly. I have a few characters like that myself.
Title: Re: Character Underbellies
Post by: Jango_Fett on October 19, 2013, 03:03:56 pm
I prefer Lighter underbellies, because I am mainly on my lions or cats, my canines have light underbellies too.

I use that because I think its more REALISTIC to me, My opinion on it anyways.
Title: Re: Character Underbellies
Post by: IcexWolf1 on October 19, 2013, 05:23:47 pm
I don't really care for darker underbellies. It makes the character look... silly. It isn't realistic, either. I've never seen an animal in real life with a darker underbelly. Apart from birds, but no one really plays as birds on here very often. :/
Title: Re: Character Underbellies
Post by: darkknight on October 19, 2013, 05:42:51 pm
I usually have characters that have both a lighter or darker underbelly. Depending on what environment the character will be in or whether or not I'd like to try something different, plays into how the overall pelt will appear.   
Title: Re: Character Underbellies
Post by: AlphaEclipse on October 19, 2013, 06:19:44 pm
Surprisingly, I really don't like darker underbellies. I just don't like how they look. Like MochaCoca said, I think the muzzle is probably the worst part. Maybe without that I wouldn't mind darker underbellies. I guess ya' just have to color it right.
Title: Re: Character Underbellies
Post by: peete on October 26, 2013, 03:25:13 pm
Eh, I prefer lighter underbellies. Like everyone else said, it tends to look more realistic...

But then it's like you go ingame and you see people who just have black underbellies or they just don't even bother to change it at all. I guess it's kind of hard to pull of a good darker underbelly without the character looking strange idk.
Title: Re: Character Underbellies
Post by: Whinp on October 26, 2013, 10:08:38 pm
Isn't it weird that, without preset mode, I always choose under belies lighter, and in the presets, the underbelly is darker?
Mm, I think my mind is just derpy.