idiotfurfag
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- Jul 5, 2025
I mostly use it for drawing characters that aren't twig-skinny because a lot of the morpho books outside of this one only really portray the thinnest possible bodies (because that's the easiest for most people). Even if you don't wanna draw extremely fat people, it's good to know how weight works in general when it comes to the human body and stuff. Overall though, I think pup says morpho is an inspiration now because it's popular to say that at the moment.I could have gone my whole damn life without knowing there was a how-to guide for drawing deathfats.
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Call me a hater but I'll bet 90% of people who own this book are fat fetish furry artists because nobody wants to see this sort of body in art outside of very niche purposes. I could appreciate us having fat old ladies in for figure drawing sessions because they were very patient and lovely people and an excellent exercise to draw, but I can't think of a single time where I've needed to draw on that firsthand knowledge of how to draw bingo wings because sue me, I like drawing attractive people and I think most people do the same.
Autumn, on the other hand, probably flicks her bean to the damn thing. I'll bet you could find half her art as 1:1 exact poses from this thing, but I don't hate myself enough to go and look.