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Other Canine v. Feline tutorials:Overall:[link]
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Another one!!! xDDD
This time on chests since a lot of people tend to have trouble with this.
REMEMBER: I am not an expert at this, I am just a high school student who enjoys observing anatomy. These are just some of my observations. I am not forcing this on you. The best way to learn anatomy is from studying life and photos!
You may reference/ trace off of this tutorial, though I do recommend studying photos/ life as well!
Sorry it's so sketchy, I'm really tired. xDDD
Art © *Daesiy
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Comments: 152
MoonDoodles7 [2017-04-20 22:56:18 +0000 UTC]
I just looked over all of these...Thank you! They are all very helpful
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foxwafflesdraws [2015-10-14 21:27:27 +0000 UTC]
So helpful!!! Another problem I used to do ALL THE TIME and I see a lot is putting the rib cage too high, which you showed in the "overly protruding chest" example. I used to stuff it up right by the neck but really it expands at its greatest much farther down. Once I started doing that things suddenly looked so much better it was like I had cast a spell.
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shin1229 [2015-02-01 11:46:08 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much. This is informative and helpful!
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snarkypicklekitty [2014-01-15 07:38:17 +0000 UTC]
omg thank you so much
i have been wanting to try to draw animals for ages D; but i keep looking for animal anatomy books with little tricks like human anatomy has. i can't find ANYTHING. ughhh
THESE THREE TUTORIALS HAS HELPED ME MORE THAN HOURS IN BOOK STORES TRYING TO FIND INFO LIKE THIS
THANK YOU SO MUCH<333 I WILL BE USING THESE TUTORIALS LIKE MY FELYNE/CANINE BIBLE D;
one thing: do you have any tricks to help people with how big a skull is on them? like... how many heads long should a cat be, how many for a canine, how many heads tall, etc? that helped me a lot with human anatomy, and i am searching desperately for a trick like this for animals D; it helped me structure humans like CRAZY.
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gecko-tooth [2013-12-05 11:40:02 +0000 UTC]
This is very very helpful, thank you so much for making this! ^^
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SuperSaiya-jinwolf [2013-08-04 18:10:50 +0000 UTC]
So helpful! Thank you so much for making this.
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melon81 [2013-07-18 06:29:47 +0000 UTC]
Oh my god, this is so wonderful! Thank you so much for making these they are extremely helpful I just love you so much right now jhbvjddgfvj <3
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tehzebra [2013-04-05 06:01:13 +0000 UTC]
Very nice, though I would add that there are differences between wild and domestic versions of cats and dogs. The thing I noticed most is that wild canids, like wolves, have very narrow chests and ribcages, and the forelegs especially of a wolf will be very close together.
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FullofCrickets [2013-02-07 14:52:39 +0000 UTC]
Lovely (and very helpful) Thank you very much!
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SanctifiedVengeance [2012-12-08 11:59:10 +0000 UTC]
These tutorials are amazing. I have such problems drawing animals. This could possibly be the most amazing thing I have ever stumbled across. o:
It's true, studying photos are real life is really the best way to learn. Though I notice that when it's people I'm studying, I stare at them too long. XD
Great job on these--seriously. Like... I knew all these things but having a visual reference and extra explanation is always helpful. You should be proud of yourself. c:
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jennovazombie [2012-10-23 21:42:19 +0000 UTC]
Had to favorite all three!
These tutorials will help my plushies a lot!
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Schmengee [2012-10-10 23:50:13 +0000 UTC]
these are all really helpful!! thanks for posting these
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Clockhound [2012-09-03 16:06:18 +0000 UTC]
I really appreciate that. I'm also happy to find someone who's interested in anatomy! No one really seems to care about it around here...
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TsunRin In reply to Clockhound [2012-09-03 20:30:22 +0000 UTC]
That's so true. It's like they never want to improve in any way
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FlamingOak In reply to TsunRin [2012-10-13 00:23:47 +0000 UTC]
Agreed. I have to admit, i used to not give a flying f*** about anatomy. After a while though, i started to look up cat pictures and stuff, to try and get anatomy right. Now, i like, work hard to improve XD
Daesiy, if you read this, thanks so much, the chest thing about it being fat really helped XD
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Clockhound In reply to TsunRin [2012-09-03 22:12:04 +0000 UTC]
Occasionally you can't even find their anatomy. If you don't have much form to your drawing, well, shading. It's good. People should use it.
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Suicunesrider [2012-08-24 16:49:03 +0000 UTC]
you are very good at animal anatomy! It's great that you are showing these things so clearly.
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TheSparrowKing [2012-08-08 19:38:13 +0000 UTC]
thank you for these. they are incredibly helpfull
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Raidae [2012-08-01 12:52:35 +0000 UTC]
Your whole series has been so helpful to me. (:
I've been in a rut lately, and I can't even tell me how much this has helped. Thank you so much.
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lupelupe123 [2012-07-16 19:48:42 +0000 UTC]
Your tutorials helped me a bunch! Thank you so much! ^^
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DragonflyWingz [2012-06-18 17:48:18 +0000 UTC]
Would a mountain lion's anatomy be the same for a house cat? Thanks to anyone who can answer this!
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ErythraPyralis In reply to DragonflyWingz [2012-07-03 22:16:01 +0000 UTC]
Not sure, but I think so... Every feline's body look alike ;3
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