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I got tired of trying to convert human and animal poses into the mishmash style that I draw in all the time. Could never figure out how chins and jawlines worked, much less find any decent references, so I went back to the basics after being inspired by a few posts on here.
Used the Loomis Method for a regular human head, stylized that to be more rounded with a smaller chin, then sketched a generic furry head in my style on top of that skeleton. This is all to help me better visualize how muzzle angles look on non-feral heads, since my characters are more human based.
These references are uh, not very accurate though, and I don't encourage anyone to use them for reliable or realistic references. However I do encourage you to try this exercise though =D Start with a Loomis method human head, and convert it into the art style you feel most comfortable with <3 Either way I hope this helps or at least inspires someone.
tl;dr I couldn't find any good furry head references so I made my own, with blackjack, and hookers.
Used the Loomis Method for a regular human head, stylized that to be more rounded with a smaller chin, then sketched a generic furry head in my style on top of that skeleton. This is all to help me better visualize how muzzle angles look on non-feral heads, since my characters are more human based.
These references are uh, not very accurate though, and I don't encourage anyone to use them for reliable or realistic references. However I do encourage you to try this exercise though =D Start with a Loomis method human head, and convert it into the art style you feel most comfortable with <3 Either way I hope this helps or at least inspires someone.
tl;dr I couldn't find any good furry head references so I made my own, with blackjack, and hookers.
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Aww, I'm glad this helped you out! I'm not that good at muscles either to be honest despite it being a popular subject on here. I do have some other references I can suggest though!
https://freephotomuscle.com/ - is a site that has a bunch of free-to-use japanese stock images in everyday or silly poses.
https://www.posemaniacs.com/ - A site with a ton of models showing the innerworkings of muscles that you can rotate in a 3D space
https://terawell.net/en/index.php - A free (unless you want to save/upload models) 3D pose program that has sliders to let you toggle muscles or other features onto a model.
And as always, Proko on Youtube is a great starting point to learn the basics of drawing and anatomy =D
https://freephotomuscle.com/ - is a site that has a bunch of free-to-use japanese stock images in everyday or silly poses.
https://www.posemaniacs.com/ - A site with a ton of models showing the innerworkings of muscles that you can rotate in a 3D space
https://terawell.net/en/index.php - A free (unless you want to save/upload models) 3D pose program that has sliders to let you toggle muscles or other features onto a model.
And as always, Proko on Youtube is a great starting point to learn the basics of drawing and anatomy =D
Just so you know I found this on a google search earlier this year and while I have a long way to go, it's really helped me think about how I should approach things! It's been very inspirational to me and I'm glad you put it out there! Thank you for your work!!
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