zanjux;; yeah you're right, that looks better, i'll make sure to fix it. thanks!
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sabjebammie;; here's your redline c:
some things to point out:
- the tail is an extension of the spine so the back flows directly into the tail.
- generally if the front legs are together then the back legs will be apart for stability
- i made the head and muzzle thinner
- a wolf's chest has a lot of fur, so they're pretty wide.
- you can also look at the tutorials on the front page for more tips (i know the canine vs feline anatomy one has helped me out a ton in the past)
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sabjebammie;; here's your redline c:
some things to point out:
- the tail is an extension of the spine so the back flows directly into the tail.
- generally if the front legs are together then the back legs will be apart for stability
- i made the head and muzzle thinner
- a wolf's chest has a lot of fur, so they're pretty wide.
- you can also look at the tutorials on the front page for more tips (i know the canine vs feline anatomy one has helped me out a ton in the past)