[–]▶ No.2739 >>3973 [Watch Thread][Show All Posts]
Where should I learn to draw animals from?
I realize what I've been doing wrong: starting from human anatomy. I work better with animal anatomy better, and if I master that, perhaps I could move on to human anatomy, then combine it with human anatomy to reach my "dream" of becoming a really great furfag artist.
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▶ No.2740
If you give content, be sure to include cats, as I prefer those.
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▶ No.2754
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▶ No.2763>>2765
Furries have human bodies with animal heads/faces and tails. So continue to study the human body
In the mega folder there's a few books on animal anatomy but the human stuff will serve you far better.
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▶ No.2765>>2773
>>2763
Depends on the type.
Feral (like my image) isn't really human, but the picture in the OP of the "rate thread" is more human.
I want to practice feral first.
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▶ No.2773
>>2765
There's several books on animal anatomy in the sticky if I recall
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▶ No.2780
Humans and animals nearly share the same muscles and bones. They are just proportioned differently.
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▶ No.3112
Just image search an animal and start gesturing. Make sure you study the skeleton and muscle groups while you're at it, since it will give you a better understanding of both structure and kinesiology of the animal in question.
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▶ No.3972
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▶ No.3973
>>2739 (OP)
The skeleton is the foundation of anything you want to draw well.
It should be the first place you go to for reference.
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▶ No.3977
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