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: Enhance expressions with animal-specific movements, such as swiveling ears for alertness or flattening them for anger.

: Keep facial features and body proportions stable across different angles by creating a reference sheet. 3. Mastering "Scalies" and Mythological Beings

: Decide if your character walks on their toes (digitigrade, like a dog) or flat-footed (plantigrade, like a human). For digitigrade legs, treat the thigh and foot as parallel segments for a balanced look.

: You can blend these by adding "beans" (paw pads) and claws to a humanoid hand structure. Ensure the metacarpal pads follow a natural three-leaf clover or oval shape. 2. Facial Expressions and Personality

The guide extends beyond fur to include a variety of exotic and fantasy creatures.

: Use moving eyebrows and flexible lips to mirror human emotions.