These are just any furry foxes, used to their routines on the paper of one of the author’s sketchbooks, which were drawn suddenly. They don’t have a name, but they serve as an experiment, just like all the other sketches. There was nothing better than taking the initiative to put the concept on paper instead …
Even without verbal dialogue, animals demonstrate their feelings in a variety of nuances that aren’t just instinctive, but also have evolved forms of communication within and between species. Furries’ expressiveness is essential to their personalities and emotional connection with the public. Since an animal’s face has a different structure than a human’s, adapting recognizable features …
The posture helps to reinforce the behavior of the body. More than just an aesthetic issue, its aspects influence how the animal positions itself, moves and uses its limbs, conveys intentions, physical and mental state and even cultural traits. All of this is consistent with who the animal is and its context. Observing these norms …
Before exploring fur, color patterns or stylized clothing, every animal character, realistic or anthropomorphized, is born from a basic structure: anatomy, which defines its physique. The body construction encompasses different species that have their respective anatomical characteristics and translating them into an anthropomorphic format requires a balance between fidelity to real biology and its adaptation. …