I'm trying to get back into furries, but since I'm not a fan of the old style and haven't thought of a new one yet, every even small sketch feels like I'm learning to draw again. It's kind of frustrating because if I had to learn the anatomy of hedgehogs and then draw (yes, it was challenging, but there are a lot of references), I would have to do it all from memory. I'm not sure if I'm remembering the old or the new, and there are so many references from other artists. It's a lot to handle all at once. I'm looking for a blend of the two — a touch of anime, a dash of mimicry, and a sprinkle of reality. I've spent years studying how to draw muzzles straight, and I'm really proud of my progress. But I've noticed that it can be challenging to stick with it. I've heard some people say things like "ugh, anatomy get worse," and it's not always easy to take. With hedgehogs, you can put the mouth in any part of the face, and everything will be just fine.
I've got two little wolves battling it out in my mind, and it's like everything's stuck in a standstill.
I've got two little wolves battling it out in my mind, and it's like everything's stuck in a standstill.
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