Real media workz, becouse I was staying at my aunt's & she doesn't really have a scanner. Least. I couldn't find any. And, why yes, I didn't ask. I always kinda forgot. XD
Whatever. Real media's nice, too.
These being the four types I personally usually differ, when drawing Human/Animals. Speaking, human bodies with animal traits. Naturally, I claim nothing of that to be the one & only truth, it's just my personal point of view. c;
I left out were-creatures on purpose, becouse those are basicly ferals to me with a fully human shape, as well.
From left to right.
First is the anthromorphic animal, which to me is an animal with a human's anathomy. However, the head is just like it would be on a feral animal, as well as I personally draw anthros with an animal's feet & paw-hands. They have five fingers, but still also claws & pads, like a feral animal's paw. I also draw bird anthros with wings & no human hands.
Next would be the animal-person. This is a human body, with a human face, but still fur covering the body & face, making the animal-person have an animal's pattern. They also have an animal's ears & tail, eventhough myself I draw them usually with human hands & feet. Optionally they can be drawn with animal's legs & feet, in a more taur-like way, but then I personally rather refer to them as 'demons'.
Then we have the human with animal features. This is a compleatly normal human, just with an animal's ears & tail. Again, optionally they can be drawn taur-like, but like above, I personally refer to them as 'demons', then.
Last would be the semi-anthro. It's a feral animal, just with slightly altered anathomy, so it stands on his hindlegs, as it usually had paw-hands. They can eighter be drawn with our without clothes or just partly dressed. Y'know, like Donald Duck & Co.
Ja, so much for a basic little guide of how the Dodge differs between the various ways of drawing animal/humans. c;
I think I'mma make that doggie a character, too. c;
Whatever. Real media's nice, too.
These being the four types I personally usually differ, when drawing Human/Animals. Speaking, human bodies with animal traits. Naturally, I claim nothing of that to be the one & only truth, it's just my personal point of view. c;
I left out were-creatures on purpose, becouse those are basicly ferals to me with a fully human shape, as well.
From left to right.
First is the anthromorphic animal, which to me is an animal with a human's anathomy. However, the head is just like it would be on a feral animal, as well as I personally draw anthros with an animal's feet & paw-hands. They have five fingers, but still also claws & pads, like a feral animal's paw. I also draw bird anthros with wings & no human hands.
Next would be the animal-person. This is a human body, with a human face, but still fur covering the body & face, making the animal-person have an animal's pattern. They also have an animal's ears & tail, eventhough myself I draw them usually with human hands & feet. Optionally they can be drawn with animal's legs & feet, in a more taur-like way, but then I personally rather refer to them as 'demons'.
Then we have the human with animal features. This is a compleatly normal human, just with an animal's ears & tail. Again, optionally they can be drawn taur-like, but like above, I personally refer to them as 'demons', then.
Last would be the semi-anthro. It's a feral animal, just with slightly altered anathomy, so it stands on his hindlegs, as it usually had paw-hands. They can eighter be drawn with our without clothes or just partly dressed. Y'know, like Donald Duck & Co.
Ja, so much for a basic little guide of how the Dodge differs between the various ways of drawing animal/humans. c;
I think I'mma make that doggie a character, too. c;
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
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Awww, that is a cute doggie char, Dodge :D I love those dots on his face.
Ooh, interesting styles of Anthro mixes you have.
I usually draw either the semi-anthro kind, just regular anthros [usually with digitigrade feet, usually large feet, because they obviously need to bear a lot of weight that way.] or something in between the animal person and the human with animal features [no fur, but with coloured skin that takes on the markings, and also sometimes other features than just tail and ears, like eyes or spines/fine/whatever xD] My weres are just bulkier versions of the semi-anthro, usually.
Ooh, interesting styles of Anthro mixes you have.
I usually draw either the semi-anthro kind, just regular anthros [usually with digitigrade feet, usually large feet, because they obviously need to bear a lot of weight that way.] or something in between the animal person and the human with animal features [no fur, but with coloured skin that takes on the markings, and also sometimes other features than just tail and ears, like eyes or spines/fine/whatever xD] My weres are just bulkier versions of the semi-anthro, usually.
I like this picture!
Here is my blogpost talking about the different levels of anthropomorphism: http://cartoonanimals-nebbie.blogsp.....n-cartoon.html
So, your "anthropomorphic animal" would correspond to Level 5 (or furry), your "animal person" would correspond to Level 6 (or gijinka), your "human with animal features" would correspond to Level 7 (or Animal Attribute Human), and your "semi-anthro" would correspond to Levels 3 (or Civilized Animal) and 4 (or Funny Animal) and two-legged stance members of Levels 1 (or Intellectual Animal) and 2 (or Talking Animal).
Here is my blogpost talking about the different levels of anthropomorphism: http://cartoonanimals-nebbie.blogsp.....n-cartoon.html
So, your "anthropomorphic animal" would correspond to Level 5 (or furry), your "animal person" would correspond to Level 6 (or gijinka), your "human with animal features" would correspond to Level 7 (or Animal Attribute Human), and your "semi-anthro" would correspond to Levels 3 (or Civilized Animal) and 4 (or Funny Animal) and two-legged stance members of Levels 1 (or Intellectual Animal) and 2 (or Talking Animal).
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