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This pretty much goes for everything in general /except mythical beings, own species of a certain animal, or anything scyfy related/
I mean I see a lot of people drawing animals or humans when I browse this site but a lot of people don't draw anatomically correct. I understand if people just do it for fun, are learning, or if they created their own species but if it isn't well it just makes the creature looks awkward to me. There's a lot of people who wont actually look at the animal and study the features and it saddens me a bit, they're all very interesting things.
Now am I saying that everyone should? No but it would be nice :) I'd love to see people try harder to make their drawings more anatomically correct and I'm sure there are some who'd agree. I'm sorry if this stamp offends anyone but it wasn't meant to, as I said, if it's your own species, something scyfy related, or anything like that it's understandable :lol:
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The fun thing is many around here don´t bother to learn  GENITALIA that poor natural part that gets oh so neglected because they are artistic cowards. A true artist doesn´t shy away from mere genitals imo. It really is quite ridicoulus how ppl are so afraid to draw that. And I mean as a normal part on here ofc, not the icky, overtly exaggerated part that is just for sexual gratification and porn lol. It just looks weird when said animal/OC lacks these parts in my mind :p Then come the excuses of "it´s a stylistic choice!" etc. Before stylizing, proper and FULL anatomy should be learnt imo. Includes naughty bits. 

I just don´t understand the stigma of genitalia in its natural, non erect/aroused state on here. You can stylize it too, there are some examples and they look good and true to the animal/human depicted. Ah well I´m too old to do this debate with genitala but that must be the biggest elephant in the room when it comes to anatomy learning and drawing. I mean, it affects clothing too... and posture actually (boobs, balls...) I just wish more ppl wouldn´t make such a big deal out of something that is there naturally :/

srry for rant lol