How to draw a Furry (My way and others)

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Okay- I'm not the best with explaining so- I'm gonna use my own sketches and some drawings made by other people as an example
(Like the image up above, that's someone else's work not mine, but the next one we'll be)

Also just a quick side note, I technically did this for: bisexualbitch222 because they wanted to know how to draw Furries but yeah- this can also help everyone else too!

Also just a quick side note, I technically did this for: bisexualbitch222 because they wanted to know how to draw Furries but yeah- this can also help everyone else too!

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Like I said I'm not the best at explaining but this is pretty basic, unless you wanna draw the character in different poses, angle's and so on

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Like I said I'm not the best at explaining but this is pretty basic, unless you wanna draw the character in different poses, angle's and so on.

Although- there is a fix to that lol.
Just search up different drawings of Furries and you'll be in luck with some art being different head turns and whatever but let's do the more basic.

There are a lot of different art styles and ways to draw Furries the most basic way is doing it like me kinda.

(I sketched over someone else's work but that's okay because I'm not trying to steal their art style, no, I'm just using it as a guiding reference, which is really useful for anyone actually)

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(I sketched over someone else's work but that's okay because I'm not trying to steal their art style, no, I'm just using it as a guiding reference, which is really useful for anyone actually)

Tip one: always have the ears be even to each other.

No matter what pose or angle the character is in, the ears must be even. Unless one ear is out of view for the person (or artist) to see.

Tip Two: never have the ears be too big or too small, try your best to stay in the middle when it comes to a character that naturally has a regular ear size, unless the character is supposed to have big and or small ears. (I kind of messed up on the sketch but that's okay because sketches are not supposed to be perfect. Your final product on the other hand, is.)

Tip Three: Snout size matters.
If you make a character that's suppose to have a big/long snout, just don't go overboard. Same thing with short and small snouts. Simple as that, plus you do snouts the same way as ears, keep it the same size and length no matter what angle or position your character is in.

Next thing, the fluffYou do the same thing as ears, keep the fluff the same length and make it symmetrical to each other on either side of the characters face, no matter what angle or position, besides sideways that's the only difference, you can'...

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Next thing, the fluff
You do the same thing as ears, keep the fluff the same length and make it symmetrical to each other on either side of the characters face, no matter what angle or position, besides sideways that's the only difference, you can't see the other half of someone's face when it's a side profile, same thing with Furries,
Better yet-

Just imagine a human being but with hair all over the place just covering their body, and bit of extra stuff lol.

Or you'know, think about your favorite video game, movie, and TV show characters, most of them are furries technically. (Well the ones who look like like a mythical creature or animal that is-)

And yeah-

That's all I can really do to really help out, if anything, takes a bit of practice, a bit of tracing (don't copy off the person's art and then claim it's yours, no, sketch over their work, and then go from there.)
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Simple and easy as that, but if you want...I can give more examples or whatever-

Hunter Out.

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