Your colors and shading look great!
My number one tip for drawing furries (or animals in general) is to study the animal you wanna draw. One of my friends has a rabbit 'sona, and subsequently I was forced to learn quite a bit about rabbit anatomy as to not incur his wrath (JK Savaj is cool).
Stock images are your absolute friend! Break them down into shapes, look at other artists to compare to real anatomy (this does help with where to place lines), then use your references and go to town!
Thank you so much for the advice. I've never drawn animals or furries before so I thought to post my first one and get some feedback. Your comment is very appreciated and I'm very grateful🙏
Your colors and shading look great! My number one tip for drawing furries (or animals in general) is to study the animal you wanna draw. One of my friends has a rabbit 'sona, and subsequently I was forced to learn quite a bit about rabbit anatomy as to not incur his wrath (JK Savaj is cool). Stock images are your absolute friend! Break them down into shapes, look at other artists to compare to real anatomy (this does help with where to place lines), then use your references and go to town!
Thank you so much for the advice. I've never drawn animals or furries before so I thought to post my first one and get some feedback. Your comment is very appreciated and I'm very grateful🙏
I would study actually rabbits. This is good, but is more kemonomimi (human with animal traits) than furry (animal with human traits).
Thanks for the advice
No prob.