Look I have zero excuses for this, but the idea popped into my head and now it's in your head, sorry
“if no art makes you feel anything, make your own art and feel something” is too raw of a line to have come from a jenna marbles video of her painting a rainbow/polka dot seahorse saying “it’s seahorse time” on a denim jacket
Why are you still in progress BOWTIE !!
POOR TIME MANAGEMENT SKILLS OH, AND PROCRASTINATION
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Wings Part 1 [Standard ]| Wings Part 2 [Atypical] | Feather Markings | Tail Feathers [Part 1] | Tail Feathers [Part2]
I have expanded the traditional 4 types; Highspeed, Elliptical, Low Aspect and High Aspect ratio, because they were very narrow and vague categories for the most part, adding High Energy, Thermal Soaring, Night Glider, and Passerine wings. I feel that these extra types make it easier to understand and visualize the differences and similarities between wing shapes.
I’ve renamed Low Aspect to Powered Soaring, and High Aspect to Dynamic Soaring for the purposes of the fact that names made it hard to understand purpose and were easily confusable.
A lot of these wing types are also affected by tailfeather shape and size, and that will change their agility and energy expenditure as the tail also generates lift.
Disclaimer: This is in no way intended to be an academic dissertation or proposal, do not treat it as such. It is purely for art and writing references for others, to aid description and inspiration.
Goshawk! One of the crow tier prints for this month. Hop in by the end of November to get it - or I’ll have it in my shop in December. :-)
[ID: an illustration of a goshawk - a white bird of prey with dark barring and a dark head - with its wings outstretched, facing toward the viewer. It is on a background with a radial pattern resembling a snowflake in blue, orange, and red. End.]