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Lightbringer
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I was hoping to do a YCH of this, but I want a canine version too for my wolf lovers!! i really struggle with drawing canines, so i think learning the canine anatomy vs feline anatomy with this might be a good learning experience for me also. any help is super appreciated! relining is welcome!! Edited at May 29, 2024 12:57 PM by Cyberkittens
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Darkseeker
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Change the paws to make them more like a dog's, thicken the neck a little bit, lengthen the snout, change the ears to make them a bit rounder at the tips, and make the nose a bit bigger maybe? Wolf and dog references are always great for practice too. Edited at May 29, 2024 01:58 PM by Matunda
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Lightbringer
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I'd say the tail should be just a bit shorter and, depending on the breed, a little bit stiffer than a cat tail. The muzzle should be lengthened a bit and have a smaller, more gradual slope to the head. The paws are already pretty good, but adding the proper claws would be a good idea, including dew claws, and keep in mind that dogs have a more pronounced wrist than cats. Again, depending on the breed the ears should be a bit looser than a cat's ears.
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