Once you have the human frame, you "map" the animal traits onto it. This keeps the character’s movement looking natural while allowing for those distinct non-human proportions. 2. Mastering the Muzzle
Use jagged lines to imply texture, but keep the overall silhouette clean. Draw Furries: How to Create Anthropomorphic and...
Since furries have "animal" faces, you have to lean harder into to show emotion. Flattened ears = anger or fear. Perked ears = curiosity. Once you have the human frame, you "map"
Draw tufts of fur at "break points" like the elbows, cheeks, chest, and tail. Once you have the human frame