>>150143996
It's a good idea to learn to draw humans as it will force you to observe more which can enrich your imagination when you do draw your animal characters, not to mention the skills. The difference of competence between someone who can draw a human face and someone who's spent their whole life avoiding it is massive. As for looking "furry", I won't encourage stylistic self-censorship, but large areas of tuft where human hair would go (unless it's a lion) is a give away. Also, simply avoid looking at any cartoon animals created after the 80s (or by Chuck Jones if you want to be mega anti-furry purist) because that's what the first furries were brought up on and influenced the industry with when they grew up. But honestly, there's no avoiding at least one person finding a drawing sexually attractive.