03-18-2012, 04:03 PM
(03-18-2012, 01:38 PM)Cytric Acid Wrote: Aaah, cat anatomy! It's quite hard, isn't it? You're thinking of it too much like a dog. look up the bone structure of a cat, and especially study the chest. Cats don't have a chest like dogs do. to be exact, what you see of a cat's chest is really it's shoulders. their rib cage is pretty far back and doesn't influence the front too much. remember this: cat legs are REALLY bent. the bones are long, and they're bent to fit the cat.Yeah, sorry. I draw my cats in a manga-ish style which is why I had the hair added, and the anatomy... Loose, I guess. But I'll try to fix it.
also, you're thinking of the back legs of a cat like a dog. Cats do not put most of their weight on their front paws and leave the back to balance them. they support their weight with all of their legs under them. a good tip is to imagine that the back paws are about in line with their knees.
Also, because of the bendiness, their spines are also very curvy. You know longcat? cats have really long spines, they are just really bent normally.
on the head: while i did stylize it, i drew a diagram of how a cat's muzzle looks from the front. notice how the end of their smile is lower than the very top of the mouth. (pretend you understand that). a lot of artists think it's like a dog and draw them mostly level, or with big smiles. while it CAN work, it's best to draw it anatomically correct then figure out how to make it work.
Also, don't put the hair on until the very end. Better yet, don't even add one at all! /killed
Good luck dude. cats are really hard to draw, but if you dedicate yourself to drawing them correctly, you will be able to do it.
Now I need to leave the house.
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