I'm looking for some good books on how to draw animals so I can practice. I also need some suggestions on good books about drawing anthro for the transformation scenes. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
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Also try a search. I've come up to my eyeballs in tutorials when I check google or youtube~
Regarding blending human and animal traits, I have a couple tutorials myself, at least on what I like to do in my style. Ex. below is a quick mock up on lupine and vulpine heads.
Good "how to draw animals" books/ where to find resources for drawing the transformation scenes
I'm looking for some good books on how to draw animals so I can practice. I also need some suggestions on good books about drawing anthro for the tra…
Also try a search. I've come up to my eyeballs in tutorials when I check google or youtube~
Regarding blending human and animal traits, I have a couple tutorials myself, at least on what I like to do in my style. Ex. below is a quick mock up on lupine and vulpine heads.
Steve Miller authored a great 140+ page book on human-anthro drawing in 2004, called Freaks, how to draw fantastic fantasy creatures; ISBN 0-8230-1662-5. The narration is lighthearted and tasteful approach to blending human and animal traits in a figure. And I should mention the author is a CCAS member (http://www.torchbearerstudios.com/).
Good "how to draw animals" books/ where to find resources for drawing the transformation scenes
I'm looking for some good books on how to draw animals so I can practice. I also need some suggestions on good books about drawing anthro for the tra…
Steve Miller authored a great 140+ page book on human-anthro drawing in 2004, called Freaks, how to draw fantastic fantasy creatures; ISBN 0-8230-1662-5. The narration is lighthearted and tasteful approach to blending human and animal traits in a figure. And I should mention the author is a CCAS member (http://www.torchbearerstudios.com/).
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Tazia Hall said:
Also try a search. I've come up to my eyeballs in tutorials when I check google or youtube~
Regarding blending human and animal traits, I have a couple tutorials myself, at least on what I like to do in my style. Ex. below is a quick mock up on lupine and vulpine heads.
Brien Sparling said:
Steve Miller authored a great 140+ page book on human-anthro drawing in 2004, called Freaks, how to draw fantastic fantasy creatures; ISBN 0-8230-1662-5. The narration is lighthearted and tasteful approach to blending human and animal traits in a figure. And I should mention the author is a CCAS member (http://www.torchbearerstudios.com/).