anthrofied
A copyrighted (franchise) character or species that is depicted as more anthro than their original furry (animal-like) form (feral, semi-anthro, taur). A character should have less animal traits, and more humanoid traits than their original form.
This doesn't apply to form-to-form transformation scenes.
Anthrofying feral characters
A feral character, or character that typically walks on all fours, that is now rendered closer to a bipedal human-animal hybrid. Changes may include:
- Erect posture (standing on two legs),
- Humanoid breasts,
- Hands (or feet) in place of hooves, paws, and wings (or talons).
Sometimes they will also come with humanoid genitalia when anthrofied, but other times will retain the genitals one would expect a nonfictional animal to sport.
Examples
post #871429 post #1555323 post #1896000 post #428499 post #1201074 post #1429188 post #4117704
Anthrofying anthro characters
Characters that are normally already considered anthro, or at least semi-anthro, may still be included, but only if they are drawn in a manner that's considerably more human-like (still) than usual.
Think overall body proportions (this is especially noticeable for characters with a chibi-like build) as well as things like gaining plantigrade feet in place of digitigrade, humanoid hands instead of paws, wearing clothing, etc.
Where exactly to draw the line for each character may be a bit subjective and based on intuition, as well as how humanoid they already appear in basic form, but perhaps these examples below will help you get the general idea:
Examples
post #1069660 post #1251053 post #4567801 post #110811 post #117654 post #2704164 post #4135099
Not to be confused with
- furrification - non-furry characters and people depicted as furries
- humanized - non-human characters depicted as humans
- humanoidized - non-humanoids depicted as humanoids
- transformation
See also
The following tags are aliased to this tag: anthroified, anthropomorphized (learn more).
This tag implicates anthro (learn more).