Being an art teacher rules :)
Before you begin it is important you find a good reference, especially if your anatomy skills could do with some work.
After choosing a pose, begin drawing the main parts of your wolf. There are generally three sections; the head, the torso and the abdomen, all of which can be represented by creating semi-circular shapes in their place.
Then, possibly with the help of an image of a wolf/dog skeleton, begin adding the legs. To do this, draw a continuous line forming the 'bones' in each leg. If you feel you are a beginner, drawing smaller circles at each of the joints may help.
Next, from the upmost point of the head, start a line all the way down the wolf's back. When it reaches the end of the abdomen circle, draw the tail. Make sure this is more wavy than the 'spine' but still follows the flow of the wolf's body.
After you have done this, Add in the ear that is nearest the 'viewer', the forehead and the top of the muzzle. If you have done it right, you should have something like this :)
You try!
Before you begin it is important you find a good reference, especially if your anatomy skills could do with some work.
After choosing a pose, begin drawing the main parts of your wolf. There are generally three sections; the head, the torso and the abdomen, all of which can be represented by creating semi-circular shapes in their place.
Then, possibly with the help of an image of a wolf/dog skeleton, begin adding the legs. To do this, draw a continuous line forming the 'bones' in each leg. If you feel you are a beginner, drawing smaller circles at each of the joints may help.
Next, from the upmost point of the head, start a line all the way down the wolf's back. When it reaches the end of the abdomen circle, draw the tail. Make sure this is more wavy than the 'spine' but still follows the flow of the wolf's body.
After you have done this, Add in the ear that is nearest the 'viewer', the forehead and the top of the muzzle. If you have done it right, you should have something like this :)
You try!
