Draw Furries: How To Create Anthropomorphic And... May 2026

The face is where the personality lives. To get the muzzle right, think of it as a 3D block attached to the front of a sphere (the head). Use a boxy or wedge shape. Rodents: Use a smaller, more pointed triangle.

Here’s a quick guide to getting started with your own "fursona" or character designs. 1. The "Human-Plus" Foundation Draw Furries: How to Create Anthropomorphic and...

Once you have the human frame, you "map" the animal traits onto it. This keeps the character’s movement looking natural while allowing for those distinct non-human proportions. 2. Mastering the Muzzle The face is where the personality lives

Since furries have "animal" faces, you have to lean harder into to show emotion. Flattened ears = anger or fear. Perked ears = curiosity. Draw Furries: How to Create Anthropomorphic and...