TCT part 3

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Now, the legs! I started with the forelegs here, and they're pretty straight. Usually you can see a bit of the curve of the shoulder, but it doesn't go all the way up, since the fur would cover that part. Try to make the paws the same width as the legs, and make sure they're round. The leg in the background should be slightly above and slightly smaller than the first leg to show distance. The farther away the legs are spread, the greater the difference in height and width.

Then, for the hind legs, you'll want to draw them spread out, if that makes sense. Their hind legs are longer than their forelegs, so in general they stretch out more, either forwards or backwards. Again, use distance to determine the height and width difference between both legs.

And of course, you can't forget the tail. :3 it can be in whatever shape you'd like, but try to imagine the spine flowing into it, so you can get a more accurate pose.

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