My Duck Anatomy

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So yeetus deletus.

Loubbylover

Uhhhh. Here is a small tutorial of how I somehow do duck anatomy.

I don't know, it's weird.

Torso!!

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Torso!!

I like to see of the body as a pear. And everything else, besides the head, is a tube. Like a small rubber hose to say. Granted there are bending points, aka joints. You find these at the beginning, middle and end of every "hose".

Personally, I like to make the limbs more thicker at the lower ends. It's more for my own personal tastes.

 It's more for my own personal tastes

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This is for them legs. Again, I like to think of the limbs like hoses. Joints go in the beginning middle and end. But for the webbed feet, it gets a tad bit difficult.

Perspective is a key in it. As well as the characters stance. I usually use triangles that are in perspective to create the base of the webbed feet.

 It's better to use flat triangles to create perspective

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It's better to use flat triangles to create perspective. From there I usually do a small squiggly line with perspective in mind to do the proper outline of the webbed feet. But do keep in mind that the middle bump is slightly bigger than the other two.

This is better seen with this drawing of Lou.

The triangles and perspective both come in to play together to create a webbed feet

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The triangles and perspective both come in to play together to create a webbed feet.

I usually draw a small lil head like this

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I usually draw a small lil head like this.

Then there's the beak

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Then there's the beak. It's complicated.

Think of it as a rounded square. It also uses perspective to take the shape of the bottom beak.

Like this

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Like this. And then one draws the top of the beak.

I usually draw the topmost of the beak and then draw the bottom

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I usually draw the topmost of the beak and then draw the bottom.

But yeahhhh. That's it.

That's how I draw duckos.

It's weirdly complicated.

Love yalllllll!!!!!

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