Draw Furries: How To Create Anthropomorphic And... 90%
The face is where the personality lives. To get the muzzle right, think of it as a 3D block attached to the front of a sphere (the head). Use a boxy or wedge shape. Rodents: Use a smaller, more pointed triangle.
Don't draw every single hair; you’ll drive yourself crazy and the drawing will look cluttered. Instead, focus on . Draw Furries: How to Create Anthropomorphic and...
The tail is an extension of the spine. It shouldn't just "stick" to the lower back; it should flow from the base of the tailbone. Use the tail to balance the character’s pose and convey emotion—a low, tucked tail for fear, or a high, puffed-up tail for excitement. 6. Expressing Personality The face is where the personality lives
Human-like eyes (with sclera and pupils) usually make a character feel more approachable and "person-like." Rodents: Use a smaller, more pointed triangle
