:3 Still workin' on gettin my taurs in gear, but i like how this one turned out~
Tawni-taur/art © Me
Tawni-taur/art © Me
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The trickiest thing about drawing taurs is that the front legs, or middle pair of limbs, are always properly structured differently than the hind legs. The lower torso of taurs (from the waist down) are generally similar to the body of feral realistic animals, so the middle pair of limbs are similar to arms adapted for running, like a dog or cat would have. Thus, taurs are described to have the torso of an anthro, from the waist up, connected to the neck of a feral animal of the same species. Because of this, taurs generally have four arms and two legs, with one pair of arms used for walking, quadruped feral style. Here is an example of what I am talking about: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4309667/
Just giving you some tips to help you improve. You don't have to do taurs this way; you can draw taurs however you prefer to do them, as it is your choice alone. I just thought it would be good for you to know how other artists draw their taurs.
Just giving you some tips to help you improve. You don't have to do taurs this way; you can draw taurs however you prefer to do them, as it is your choice alone. I just thought it would be good for you to know how other artists draw their taurs.
There are drawing guide books and how-to's that teaches you how to draw canines and felines. If you get a few of those and take the time to practice with them, I guarantee you will improve easily in those areas. If you don't have the money to afford them, you can look up free tutorials on the internet that you can save and download to your computer for later.
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