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Oct 2018

Hey everyone!

I am starting a comic about animals, but I have not had much past art experience. I am having trouble drawing these animals in different poses, and I am wondering if there are some reasources that I can use for references. Any suggestions?

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I use lots of photos I find on google and pinterest (this one is the best as they have good pictures selected by people)

And then I "break" them into shapes to adapt to my style

Not sure what kind of poses you need but watching animal videos can help, if you have any farms or zoos near you you can also try and see farmers mind you drawing their animals, differs from farm to farm. Learning to draw them in their basic forms can help you stylize more dramatic poses

Use photos on pinterest/google or get a japanese pose book (I need one too)
For action pose I recently discovered Sakuga. I was told to pause and draw to capture poses in action.

Also senshiStock has good stock pose photos

Studying animal anatomy is a bit harder, but it would really help on improvising details and making everything look more convincing, even for more cartoonish styles.
Once you have that down, action poses where many body parts are on different planes become easier.

look at zootopia. Those animals redesigned in a way that they are convincing as humanoids but once they drop on all fours they look like animals again.