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Oh well...it's something, right? o.ov
As a little side note, do not rely on tutorials. It's not like someday you'll find a "magic" tutorial that will make you go from begginer to expert. Practice, Observation, Study...these will make you really improve =)
Remember that nature is the best teacher of all
So, if you have any "specific" questions, ask. =)
Comments
haleybird Says:
nice!
Shadow Drakken Says:
WOOT!! Ty soooo much! I haven't tried it yet but i'm 100% sure that this will help me in teh future!! >:3 wewt!
And I totally know what you mean about not to rely on them.. I see them as a way to acquire new ideas and get the feel of what your trying to draw more with each one!
denisechaloupka Says:
i will most definatally use the part about ears.
Rafica Says:
you're wonderful, Wolf, you know that right? *snuggles you and tut* this is WAAAAY going to help me
Rafica Says:
any tips for drawing white wolves in b&w?
Shunhades Says:
I'm a try it sometime.
CodeStrike Says:
i draw the wolf head in a samiliar way, but when i do it it looks crap
it's a good tut and looks really helpfull! keep up the good work!
CrazyWolfman Says:
Hey, that's not a bad tutorial at all, it helped me out. One thing I would like to request though is, could you perhaps do a slightly more in-depth tutorial for agressive and defensive facial expressions? I know it's a lot to ask, but you know, if you've ever got some spare time then I'd greatly appreciate it. I just noticed that you seem to do those kinds of expression better than most people I've seen. The other thing that gets me is back legs when viewed from the front, and slightly to the side, they wind me up a lot. Any tips?