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Anonymous
Okay, time for a rant here. Maybe I've been hanging out with furries too often, but I've become particular about a piece of cat-girl anatomy that a lot of artists never seem to get right--the tail.
The tail is, of course, the extension of the spine. In a human or humanoid figure, it should emerge out the top end of the butt-crack, straight down. But you'll notice in the pics above, that only happens about half the time:
>>618416is positioned way too high--it's coming out of the middle of her back. How's her hip-bones being supported like that?
>>618418, same problem. Ruins a perfectly good ass-shot, more's the pity.
>>618424gets it right, thankfully. The tail should emerge downward, not stick out at a right angle.
>>618428, also good tail-placement. This artist knows his anatomy--a cat-girl's tail should fit on her behind as naturally as a real cat's tail does.
>>618432, wtf? Not only is the tail emerging too high, it's not even aligned with the spinal column! Poor, malformed creature. ;_;
>>618435,>>618438are pretty good, I'd say they're close enough to natural not to interfere with the rest of the /c/uteness.
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