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Radian: I tried to make some more dynamic pose.

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Geravind: Why it's so... uh... predatory faced? It does not look like Katia.
That right elbow is disfigured a little... Generally, good shaping!

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Radian: @Geravind: She is on hard training. Also, I was focused rather on paws and figure.

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DestinedFateX: I'm sorry, but doesn't Katia have Plantigrade feet? I mean, I understand Khajiit physiology is bizarre and all, but digitigrade Khajiit have not been seen since Morrowind, and Kazerad draws Katia with Plantigrade feet. Now that I think of it, it could be that every Elder Scrolls game takes place in a slightly different reality; if the ES world is a playground for the daedric princes/other gods, then what I said may be true. Sorry 'bout the tangent. TL/DR: Katia is canonly plantigrade.

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POMA: Bethesda made almost human-like khajiits back in Arena and Daggerfall, then they decided to make khajiits more bestial and solved it by giving khajiits sub-races. Don't mess with reality$ it's pretty linear in TES.

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Radian: @DestinedFateX: Oblivion Khajiit have human-like feet (and looks awful, in my opinion), but in Morrowind they are digitigrade. In comic Katia's feet somewhat between plantigrade and digitigrade, so I think both are legit.

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Gren: @Radian: Nope, Katia is fully plantigrade --> http://www.prequeladventure.com/this/story774.gif
Also, I think Oblivion's khajiits were the coolest of the series (Morrowind ones were horrible and creepy while Skyrim ones were too adorable, when they were supposed to be frightening).

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Gren: BTW, nice drawing. I dunno why but I find athletic girls as the sexiest among all women.

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Radian: @Gren: I mean something like this: http://i.imgur.com/VmNCcHs.jpg I can't call it fully plantigrade, but I probably just confused term.