Draw tufts of fur at "break points" like the elbows, cheeks, chest, and tail.
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Legs like humans, where the heel touches the ground. This is common for "toony" styles. Draw tufts of fur at "break points" like
When the head turns, the muzzle follows the perspective. Practice drawing "mask" shapes over your head sketches to ensure the nose and mouth alignment stays consistent. 3. Digitigrade vs. Plantigrade Legs This is a hallmark of furry art. but keep the overall silhouette clean.
Use jagged lines to imply texture, but keep the overall silhouette clean.