Got asked about difference in folds for different fabrics.
This is a very simplified break down, as a lot depends on the cut of the clothes and the actual material. It really helps to understand the cut and structure of clothing items because it defines how they sit and fall.
But here is a small example with a stiffer cotton t-shirt and a more softer cotton blend shirt.
In short:
Fewer lines = stiffer material
A lot of (vertical) lines = softer fabric.
drew some more perns just now.. it's been years but i remember the wings on the covers of some of the books being insect-like and the text backs this up a little in places. i thought a variable wing morphology would be fun, the propatagium can be extended or relaxed similar to slats on a plane to increase wing surface area and lift at low airspeeds. here we have a light and fast blue (top) and a more robust brown (bottom)
Silly little companion (in spirit, if not in writing - but a man can dream) to The Art of Losing (Is Hard to Master) by the amazing @insertmeaningfulusername, the second chapter of which has just gone up this week! the little fluffball finally has a name!! :3