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By Rio
There are two types of ears, animal and human. Below are
an example of a cat ear and a human ear elongated (elf,
fairy ears).

Shown above are cat ears and different views of the cat
ear (center). To draw a cat ear, all you have to remember
is that the base is a semi-circle that goes up to a point.
The whole ear, viewed from the back is a triangle (or at
least a curvy one ^^). When viewed at profile, the ear is
still a triangle except half of the back view. Remember
to add the little tuft of fur inside the ear!
These ears above are just like human ears except longer
and in some cases also wider. Above are two versions, one
really long, and the other much shorter but wider. At the
center are views of the ear at profile, back, and quarter
back view. Long ears also allow the character to move it
much more than normal human ears are able. Below are some
examples of ear movement for long ears.