
I'm not very happy with the way I draw handpaws. I'm trying to make them like a good combo of animal and human but I'm still having troubles. Here's some sketchy examples I did this weekend. Input and critique very welcome
*EDIT* This was meant for my own practice and was not in any way intended to be used as a "guide" for drawing your own. I learn through both inspiration, life, and photos, I ask that you please do the same and not rely too heavily on my drawings. I posted this so I could get help myself, if you find inspiration, that's great, but please do not trace my drawings for practice then upload as your own :)
*EDIT* This was meant for my own practice and was not in any way intended to be used as a "guide" for drawing your own. I learn through both inspiration, life, and photos, I ask that you please do the same and not rely too heavily on my drawings. I posted this so I could get help myself, if you find inspiration, that's great, but please do not trace my drawings for practice then upload as your own :)
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I have the same issue, though your sketches look a lot more like what I'm trying to achieve. (So I shall fav and reference this! hurhur)
The angle on the last digit of the thumb on the lowest right seems a bit off, but I suppose with how the canine (and feline) paw is shaped, it is correct. It just looks very strange to me.
The angle on the last digit of the thumb on the lowest right seems a bit off, but I suppose with how the canine (and feline) paw is shaped, it is correct. It just looks very strange to me.
It took me a while to figure out how to draw handpaws in a way I was satisfied with. And, change them up for both of the species I have in my comic.
In mine, anthro's have the pawpads along the "Mount of Luna" and the "Mount of Venus" I figure that they'd be tough in places that they would have once impacted the ground. The thumb I do tend to keep in an 'afterthoughty' look, because it looks that way on most dogs!
Confused by the bone structure of the one on the top left.
In mine, anthro's have the pawpads along the "Mount of Luna" and the "Mount of Venus" I figure that they'd be tough in places that they would have once impacted the ground. The thumb I do tend to keep in an 'afterthoughty' look, because it looks that way on most dogs!
Confused by the bone structure of the one on the top left.
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