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A WIP Wolf by Vincent Van Goat

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A WIP Wolf

Postby Vincent Van Goat » Mon Dec 05, 2016 3:10 pm

Any tips on the anatomy?
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Re: A WIP Wolf

Postby SoupPupped » Mon Dec 05, 2016 3:20 pm

I recommend clearly placing the legs on either side of the wolf. As of right now, it looks quite like the wolf has six legs on either side of its body. Also, the muzzle should generally be a bit thinner and less blocky, and the eyes should be a tad smaller and level with the top of the muzzle. The ears should be a bit bigger and more rounded; wolves actually have quite rounded ears despite general belief. Cats are the ones with pointy ears. A bit thinner of a neck, longer, smoother body and tail, and thicker legs. I recommend looking at photos of wolves, or even studying the styles of your favorite artists to see a bit of more proper anatomy. {Note: I'm not saying to copy other artist's styles, but rather get inspiration to develop your own style. A few artists I see people look at would be LupisVulpes and Vivziepop.} Most importantly: Keep working! Never stop drawing. Try new things, like shading, coloring, fur patterns and designs, and even some realism every now and then. Step out of your comfort zone. The more you draw, the more you'll improve. You may not notice it at first, but a year from now, look back on this drawing and you'll be able to see incredible improvement and development of your style. Practice makes perfect, and don't put yourself down about your art. Your art is unique to you, so don't hold yourself up to look exactly like anyone else's. Good luck, and remember to have fun and experiment as you draw! c:

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Re: A WIP Wolf

Postby Vincent Van Goat » Mon Dec 05, 2016 3:28 pm

SoupPupped wrote:I recommend clearly placing the legs on either side of the wolf. As of right now, it looks quite like the wolf has six legs on either side of its body. Also, the muzzle should generally be a bit thinner and less blocky, and the eyes should be a tad smaller and level with the top of the muzzle. The ears should be a bit bigger and more rounded; wolves actually have quite rounded ears despite general belief. Cats are the ones with pointy ears. A bit thinner of a neck, longer, smoother body and tail, and thicker legs. I recommend looking at photos of wolves, or even studying the styles of your favorite artists to see a bit of more proper anatomy. {Note: I'm not saying to copy other artist's styles, but rather get inspiration to develop your own style. A few artists I see people look at would be LupisVulpes and Vivziepop.} Most importantly: Keep working! Never stop drawing. Try new things, like shading, coloring, fur patterns and designs, and even some realism every now and then. Step out of your comfort zone. The more you draw, the more you'll improve. You may not notice it at first, but a year from now, look back on this drawing and you'll be able to see incredible improvement and development of your style. Practice makes perfect, and don't put yourself down about your art. Your art is unique to you, so don't hold yourself up to look exactly like anyone else's. Good luck, and remember to have fun and experiment as you draw! c:

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Thank you so much for the reply! :D It really helps a lot. ;3
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