So, I'm having issues figuring out how to work anthro characters into my style.. I have trouble working with tutorials I find, and honestly, I'm not overly fond of the cartoon-y look, which can make it hard to find tutorials (especially when I'm not skilled enough to be very detailed). I think this
http://56.media.tumblr.com/8b31ec2d17f0df33511464abafdacb9c/tumblr_n2lm6uYZ1K1su5akfo1_1280.jpg is a good example of what I want. It's not overly cartoony, but it's still clearly anthro.
I draw in a very anime-manga style, and the closest you really get to anthro in that style are cat girls and things like that. Whenever I look up tutorials, I find it hard to use them as I draw, and I'm thinking it's because there are some basic things there are pretty different between anthro and human drawings, mostly in the hands, legs, and head. When drawing anthro, many people replace hands and feet with paws (assuming the sona has them), and sometimes changes the structure of the legs. Finding out how to work with different kinds of legs that some sonas have is really hard, especially because when I'm drawing humans, the way the legs are held is very important for their body language. I have no idea to work with legs with 3 segments. At the same time, heads are another problem. I think the reason is probably because, in my style, a head is usually a shape of a tall oval. When it comes to animals though, they tend to have circular heads with muzzles added on. I'm having a lot of trouble trying to attach circular head to normal shoulders when I'm used to using oval heads... It just looks weird...
I want to learn to draw anthro characters, so any advice? The best I can do right now is give humans ears and tails.. While I'd be fine with just that, lots of people doesn't really see that as furry, and I usually like to use my sonas in RP, so I want to have at least some sonas with designs that others are more used to.