Question for artists!
Is there a consensus on how an "accurately drawn" anthropomorphic fox would wear her boots?
The first illustration (from Wikipedia) shows the anatomies of typical (from left to right) plantigrade, digitigrade, and unguligrade species.
The second illustration shows the skeleton of a non-anthro fox. Presumably an anthro fox would have the same anatomy?
(This actually begs the question of how an anthro fox's foot would be different, since it has to bear more weight. It might also have to be a different shape because a bipedal fox's gait and other motions would have to be different. I suspect this is a detail that a lot of us like to dismiss as breaking the fantasy.)
So anyway, in the typical furry fox drawing, what would her boots look like? I'm assuming that the boots would come as high as halfway up the purple bones to maybe as high as the top of the purple bones.
Can anyone point me to some good furry art that illustrates this well?
This is for a detail in a story I'm writing (to be honest, this detail might have to be cut for length).

