by gorehound » Tue Aug 18, 2020 10:50 am
hey dude u can pm me if you want some more help w/ anatomy!!
im working on a drawing for you but it probably wont be great since im not the best at anatomy either. best thing i can recommend is to look at real life photos of canines (or whatever you're drawing) and study how they move and bend. another thing that helps a lot with proportions is looking at skeletons, especially of different breeds of canines since they can have very drastic differences in bone structure!!
looking at other's art is great too, you can use it as reference (as long as the artist is okay with that) but NOT for copying. do not trace anyone else's art. but my job right now isn't to teach you the do's and dont's of art referencing, i just want to help you out with anatomy.
building your own art style is key when you're an artist, especially if you want to start a career with art or just want it as a hobby.
think of some shows and artists you like, think of what makes their style theirs, and use that as a guide to work on your own style.
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