by birdy-boots » Thu Mar 03, 2016 7:17 pm
Hey, so I hope this helps! I wouldn't necessarily take this redline 'word for word' so to speak, but I think it could help you out a little bit with some anatomical details! Some things I noticed were the length of the body, and the size of the head compared to the body. I highly recommend looking up references of real wolves to draw from! (google is your friend when it comes to things like that ) You'll find it's much easier to figure out how a wolf stands and walks if you look at photos and even watch videos. Familiarize yourself with them, and even go so far as to look up images of bone and muscle structures. This will help you learn what a real wolf looks like so that you can then 'break the rules' and draw a wolf in your own personal style by exaggerating certain aspects!