Alright, time for some tips! All the [x]'s are actual images. I did not reference these in my style because it's just my style but I just wanted to use them to help you out a bit.
Since you went for cartoony I did a redline. (Which is really a blue line.)
First thing you wanna remember when drawing a wolf is the fact that they have a well defined rip cage or chest and a fluffy neck [x].
The dew claw, which is the extra toe, is only located on the front wrist, and located on the inside. [x]
When drawing them from a quarter view (Bottom right corner) their muzzles are still distinct. [x]If you want me to I'll add in a little front view too. ^^
Their muzzles are fairly thick, and their noses don't really meet at the top of their muzzle except for at the very tip. [x]
The most important thing I have to mention is the joint of the legs! Their legs have a small dip or curve in the back. [x] Look at a wolf's skeleton if you really want to get an actual sense of how they joint.
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I'm in a bit of an art block so this is kinda bad, I hope it still helps! ;v;
Since you went for cartoony I did a redline. (Which is really a blue line.)
First thing you wanna remember when drawing a wolf is the fact that they have a well defined rip cage or chest and a fluffy neck [x].
The dew claw, which is the extra toe, is only located on the front wrist, and located on the inside. [x]
When drawing them from a quarter view (Bottom right corner) their muzzles are still distinct. [x]If you want me to I'll add in a little front view too. ^^
Their muzzles are fairly thick, and their noses don't really meet at the top of their muzzle except for at the very tip. [x]
The most important thing I have to mention is the joint of the legs! Their legs have a small dip or curve in the back. [x] Look at a wolf's skeleton if you really want to get an actual sense of how they joint.
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I'm in a bit of an art block so this is kinda bad, I hope it still helps! ;v;