The Tails do not have to be drawn coming out of the butt... they do not come out of there, you have to draw them on the butt.
But when you do them on your butt, don't overdo it, you don't have to do it too high, but you don't have to do it too low either. I don't know if I'm understanding correctly?
We are using the tail of a rabbit as a reference. So you have to make it a small size, neither too big nor too small. As I explained before, it goes on the butt, you can see it in the image. If the tail is from a rabbit like here, don't make it big or it will look ugly
Okay, now... what I wanted to get to...
The tail on the side of the character... when it is a small tail, like that of a rabbit, you should not draw it on the side of the character, technically speaking you cannot see the tail. The tail, being behind the character's back and the character being in front, would not be visible... If you manage to make a more dynamic pose for your character, the tail could be seen, but if it is in front, it is best not to draw it, since it is not obvious to be able to see
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Killer: Yeah know what
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Cross: *Sigh* that was the best I've slept in awhile
Killer: *Gasp* The King slept comfortably with a peasant in his bed!