In case if you can't read my sloppy writing, from the nose clockwise:
◘Smaller and lower head
◘Face fluff, black around the eyes (no white at all), a black ball (or clump whatever you wanna call it) at the end of the mouth, and whisker spots.
◘More fluff!
◘One more, lowered cirkle breaking the straight line from shoulder to foot.
◘Wolves have visible claws. They can't pull them in as cats do.
◘Tuck in that belly to give your wolf longer, more slender legs, and also, a wild wolf isn't fat, it's well trained xD
◘Also four cirkles for the back legs, but they're not in a straight line, you see hiw I've drawn the cirkles.
◘Wolves have a little bit of a sloppy tail when they have no expression. It's thin yet fluffy. It's also quite long, reackes a little bit above the 4th cirkle of the back legs.
◘Wolves have quite small, yet round ears. They're extremely fluffy on the inside to protect them. You can't see the inside of a wolve's ears when it have it's winter coat on ;u;
I hope this was allright, and that it's at least a little bit correct. But do not use my redlines for anatoy, it's up in the roof bad. Instead, google or search the internet for pictures of wolves. It's not cheating to use references, it'll just help you practice! ^w^
Have a great day!
◘Smaller and lower head
◘Face fluff, black around the eyes (no white at all), a black ball (or clump whatever you wanna call it) at the end of the mouth, and whisker spots.
◘More fluff!
◘One more, lowered cirkle breaking the straight line from shoulder to foot.
◘Wolves have visible claws. They can't pull them in as cats do.
◘Tuck in that belly to give your wolf longer, more slender legs, and also, a wild wolf isn't fat, it's well trained xD
◘Also four cirkles for the back legs, but they're not in a straight line, you see hiw I've drawn the cirkles.
◘Wolves have a little bit of a sloppy tail when they have no expression. It's thin yet fluffy. It's also quite long, reackes a little bit above the 4th cirkle of the back legs.
◘Wolves have quite small, yet round ears. They're extremely fluffy on the inside to protect them. You can't see the inside of a wolve's ears when it have it's winter coat on ;u;
I hope this was allright, and that it's at least a little bit correct. But do not use my redlines for anatoy, it's up in the roof bad. Instead, google or search the internet for pictures of wolves. It's not cheating to use references, it'll just help you practice! ^w^
Have a great day!


