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Reddit mentions of Draw Furries: How to Create Anthropomorphic and Fantasy Animals

Sentiment score: 6
Reddit mentions: 11

We found 11 Reddit mentions of Draw Furries: How to Create Anthropomorphic and Fantasy Animals. Here are the top ones.

Draw Furries: How to Create Anthropomorphic and Fantasy Animals
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    Features:
  • Acid neutral, water and alcohol resistant
  • Preferred by museums worldwide for protecting furniture, leather, marble, paintings and metal
  • Will not stain or discolor with aging
Specs:
ColorMulticolor
Height10.86 Inches
Length8.29 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateDecember 2009
Weight1.03176338616 Pounds
Width0.3 Inches

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Found 11 comments on Draw Furries: How to Create Anthropomorphic and Fantasy Animals:

u/DaftCabbit · 3 pointsr/furry

For anyone who also wanted it I found it on Amazon and Barnes & Noble websites. Also found the other ones too
Amazon : This book | Draw More Furries | Furries Furever
Barnes & Noble : This book | Draw More Furries | Furries Furever

u/MiffTheFox · 2 pointsr/furry

My local Michael's has them too.

Here's the book on Amazon if anyone's curious

u/BlackCherrieDraws · 2 pointsr/furry

I'd recommend studying this book: https://www.amazon.com/Draw-Furries-Anthropomorphic-Fantasy-Animals/dp/1600614175 . I bought it when i was a kid, and as my skills grew over time, i was able to follow the tutorials and now i have a style of my own that looks nice. Your work looks great for your first attempt. So im certain once you practice diligently over the next year or so, you'll improve tons!

u/ZabRabbit · 2 pointsr/furry

Here are a few sites that I have found useful in developing as a furry artist:

  1. Some of the very basics of setting up your tablet to be most effective

  2. Great for beginning digital artists

  3. A pose generator, great for practicing anatomy. Practice these and your drawings will look less stiff and more dynamic

  4. More figure drawing practice

  5. Animal Drawing Practice

  6. A youtube channel with a ton of useful tips and techniques for drawing figures

  7. Hands/Clawed hands, More Hands, Even More Hands!

  8. A Book focused solely on drawing furry art, and another. and another, and yet another


    As others have said, focusing solely on anthro art isn't as effective a method as developing as an artist as becoming a well rounded artist in general, even if your only goal is to become a great furry artist. Becoming thoroughly familiar human and animal anatomy and being able to draw them well will bring you 90% of the way to where you need to be to draw good furry art and the rest is putting them together through lots and lots of practice. Good luck!
u/PM_Me_Your_FurryPorn · 2 pointsr/furry

As a non artist, I cannot vouch for the quality, but I have seen these mentioned before

https://www.amazon.com/Draw-Furries-Anthropomorphic-Fantasy-Animals/dp/1600614175

https://www.amazon.com/Draw-More-Furries-Anthropomorphic-Creatures/dp/144031473X

But there's tons and tons of free tutorials online as well.

u/Kezreck · 1 pointr/FurryArtSchool

I picked up that particular book (I assume it's this one ). And I agree, it's really, really dumbed down. If you just google "how to draw anthros" or "anthro line art" you'll find plenty of free blogs and the like with just as much information as the book. It's not that the book is bad, it's just not worth what I paid for it.

/u/jackiebird has some great suggestions, but I'd also like to add Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain by Betty Edwards. It's not specific to anthro drawing, but gives a LOT of good concepts to build a foundation. It focuses primarily on how to get into the proper mindset for drawing and it really helped me get started (even though I still have a lot of practice ahead). It's targeted specifically at beginners.