New Illustration for you BF Lunch Clubbers. As most primatoligist and anthropologist know we humans share a classification called Pongidae with three/four other great apes; Gorillas, Orangutans, and Chimps/Bonabos. Well, obviously BF would fit into that class as well. Above is the skeletons of the pongidae family, notice different porportions such as a a gorillas wider torso, orangutans longer slimmer build, and the chimps thicker, stockier leg bones. The BF skeleton is a blend of a Gigantopithicas reference and the Patterson film.
Thursday, December 27, 2007
COMPARISON CHART
Posted by
Guy Edwards
New Illustration for you BF Lunch Clubbers. As most primatoligist and anthropologist know we humans share a classification called Pongidae with three/four other great apes; Gorillas, Orangutans, and Chimps/Bonabos. Well, obviously BF would fit into that class as well. Above is the skeletons of the pongidae family, notice different porportions such as a a gorillas wider torso, orangutans longer slimmer build, and the chimps thicker, stockier leg bones. The BF skeleton is a blend of a Gigantopithicas reference and the Patterson film.
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
BFRLC GETS AN XMAS PRESENT!
Posted by
Guy Edwards
Merry Christmas!!! We got a great present in our in-box this morning!To the left here, is the instructional poster guide to The not-so-secret BFRLC's handshake. You can click on the image to see a high-resolution, 8.5 x 11 in printout.
The Illustrator, Guy Edwards, as you can see, is very talented and lives right here in the Northwest A.K.A. Bigfoot country. This is just a comp, but I think he nailed it the first time. He just emailed me the artwork on Christmas day of all days!
I think it looks good, but I'm thinking about requesting he put direction arrows to show the motion of going left to right in step 2. Any ideas? I would love to hear them.
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