Introduction

In order to be a furry artist, you need to know the animal that you are drawing. In order to make your drawing as convincing as possible, it is good to learn as much as possible about your subject. These tutorial pages are designed to help with fur faces, but they are no substitute for observing the real thing. Take a visit to your local zoo and bring a sketchbook with you

 

Amphibians - Frogs, Toads, and Newts

Avians Page 1 - Songbirds and Parrots

Avians Page 2 - Birds of Prey

Artiodactyla - Deer, Rams, Giraffes, etc

Barnyard Animals - Cows and Pigs

Canidae Page 1 - Domestic Dogs

Canidae Page 2 - Foxes and Wolves

Chiroptera - The Bat Family

Cetacea - The Whale Family

Draconiae - Dragons

Equidae - The Horse Family

Edendata - Amadillos and Anteaters

Felidae Page 1 - Domestic Cats and Little Big Cats

Felidae Page 2 - Lions, Cougars, and Tigers

Griffionae - Gryphons

Hyaenidae - The Hyena Family

Insectivora - Hedgehogs and Moles

Lagamorpha - Rabbits

Mustelidae - Weasel Family

Marsupialia - Kangaroos, Wallabys, etc

Monotremata - Platypus

Procyonidae - Raccoons

Pinnipedia - Seals and Walrus

Primates - Chimps, Gorillas, and Monkeys

Reptiles Page 1 - Snakes, Lizards, and Turtles

Reptiles Page 2 - Dinosaurs and Gators

Rodentia - Mice, Rats, Squirrels, and Beavers

Ursidae - The Bear Family