October 12, 2007
This is a reference for what their skeleton actually looks like where they are conjoined. It is so difficult to describe it in words, so I figured the easiest way to explain it was to illustrate it. This was great anathomy practise and reference for myself as well (as I realise that I have been drawing their waists as conjoined a bit too far down).

Media: lead-pencil, PhotoShop CS, tablet. Textures from www.imageafter.com.