meowool wrote:Wow I love the hands! If I ever draw people again, I definetly will use those as references if that's alright, I could never draw hand so I always hid them in my drawings!! I think the difference I can see is that there are a lot more curves than straight lines and boxes! I love how you paint the skin as well, reminds me of water colours! :)
http://monotsleigh.deviantart.com/art/t ... -527473861 - the first fox I've drawn, can anyone give me some pointers?? I'm not too sure on the body still..I drew them sitting down because I would have probably drawn them very cat like!
Of course you may use my hands, although I think you'd learn more from photo references. It's all about seeing relation and proportion as you're looking at the references. Here are two good hand tutorials for you: Sycra / Jim Lee
Also, I red-lined your fox. I think it would be good for you to sketch a lot of foxes before adding color to them. Your problem
was in the pose and anatomy. When a fox sits down, all of its weight rests on it's buttocks and back legs, so the spine of the
fox would rather look concave than convex. The front legs deem to keep the fox in balance. The tail rests on the ground,
lifting it would be uncomfortable for the fox. See the paintover here.