Author Topic: Drawing furries help?  (Read 2275 times)

Ive recently started to draw anthropomorphic, But I'm having trouble with the heads, any tips for different angles?

give us an example of your work otherwise no one will be able to help you



deviantart might help

animal snouts often curve slightly up or go straight out

your example looks fine but drawing snouts regardless if its anthro or not is hard, especially the jaw if its open or something like that for some reason.

I recommend doing some studies I guess of snouts/muzzles at various angles

not sure you can simplify "drawing furries' heads" down to just one method, it depends a lot on the kind of anthropomorphic animal you're most often drawin'.

not sure you can simplify "drawing furries' heads" down to just one method, it depends a lot on the kind of anthropomorphic animal you're most often drawin'.
this
like theres a difference between drawing a dog head and a bird head on a character
you should specify what type in praticular you're doing.

though what you're doing is pretty good and cute.

I usually just draw foxes. any tips on that?

ok other than 'be a bit neater with lines' bc i feel like you're on that
-eyes are p square
-ears shouldnt be ... idk, like that; the tip of the other ear should be barely visible and on the other side
uhh idk its p good other than that

you have a bad case of flounderface/sidemouth syndrome.

1 demonstrates what is apparently going on with the way you're drawing ears, which is... having two ears on one side.
2 was traced over your drawing with an ear in the appropriate spot
3 demonstrates where the ears go (which you probably already know??)

also your mouth is waaay over to the side and should probably be moved more to the front of the muzzle

two words:

juanjo guarnido



give his stuff a read and study the way he draws. in terms of anthropomorphized animals, he's the greatest. past guys like him, i don't think you should be emulating furry artists to learn how to draw anthro, i think you should look at animals, cus IMO a lot of furry artists get the animals wrong, and stick to safe animals like foxes and wolves, etc.

Thanks guys, this helps a lot!


ive never seen the intact version of this i cant take these 3 panels seriously because all i think of is this

ive never seen the intact version of this i cant take these 3 panels seriously because all i think of is this

lol that's great