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THINGS THAT LOOK AWESOME!!!!!!!!! BUT MOSTLEY WOLVES!!!!!!!
WOLF SPIRITS
\WOLF THINGS...
STEP 1.
Make the circle shape for the wolf's head, then sketch in the upper part of the snout. Add the guideline for the face as well.STEP 2.
Using the guide you just made, sketch out the shape of the head structure as well as the snout, mouth and neck.STEP 3.
Begin sketching out the long soft flowing layers of hair from the wolf's thick coat. This will also shape out the ear too.STEP 4.
Up next, draw the nose, mouth lips, and then draw the closed eye. Add some chin hair as well.STEP 5.
Here you will lightly sketch in some soft shading to create a spirit like form. Add some soft spots around the wolf which will represent sparkles.STEP 6.
Here is what the finished line art for your wolf spirit. As you can see the shading is very light to have a translucent effect.\WOLF THINGS...
STEP 1.
So this is generally two types of basic styles you can start developing. I see tons of wolf art with the classic normal and well detailed wolf, and the anime - mute type style. Style 2 is easily more fitting for a cutesy or serene anime environment, while the Style 1 fits for a semi-realistic anime environment. It's best to experiment with various styles to develop one of your own. It's like science for art!STEP 2.
Now, here' are ways you can draw your wolf. I'm sure lots of you wolf fans have seen the varieties of wolf shapes/sizes on the net. We have 1. being the normal semi-realistic version of a wolf; having well proportioned paws and a nice toned build. The fur is distributed throughout the body evenly. 2. Is a very fluffed wolf with less of a facial expression to suit the style appropriately. There is lots more fur making the body appear to be thicker yet we still have the toned fur detailing around the muscle elements. This is where referencing the muscles and bones of wolf comes in! 3. We have the skinny and exaggerated paws. I've also seen a style where the paws are lightly detailed with simple dividends for definition of paw toes. Notice how this wolf is thin and reveals no mouth.STEP 3.
These are loose styles based among the various. Like I've stated before, experimenting with different shapes of faces and bodies could morph into a style you may find unique and fitting. 1. Is a generic yet classic wolf face that would again, fit for a cutesy style. 2. Is a chibi puppy version of 1. but perfect for a pet of a chibi character. 3. Is a realistic and majestic head which is best for serious animes (Wolf's Rain). The more angular and detailed a character, the more intense and dramatic the scene/style. Lastly, 4, another style that features a slight Disney styled appearance. Mix and match, people!STEP 4.
When you want to transform an adult wolf into a puppy, take the key traits from an adult and make certain areas bigger or smaller. For instance, a puppy will have larger undeveloped ears. The snout will be much shorter and the eyes majorly enlarged. As with the adult, we have smaller ears and a longer snout.STEP 5.
Ok, on with the tutorial, peeps! Let's start with the essential guidelines for the wolf, creating a small circle for the head, large circle for the chest, and an oval for the hindquarters. Though drawing these guidelines perfectly aren't entirely necessary, it is still advised to result with a similar figure presented in this tut.STEP 6.
Now, carefully, we'll keep distance with our guidelines and draw the forehead FIRST, then channel our way downwards to the snout. A wolf's snout is boxy and longer than a normal dog's. It slants inwards and forms the chin later on. Now, the cheeks should be VERY fluffy and you don't see any hit of muscle tone on the face because wolves have furry faces. The ears should also point opposite to one another on either side.STEP 7.
Then, we shall work on the facials. The eye shouldn't be drawn no further than the middle of the dipping point of the forehead. Keep the nose small, avoid creating it swallowing a huge portion of the snout. The mouth should be drawn with a slight indent which then ends at the outer corner of the eye.STEP 8.
Slowly progressing onto the neck, we will draw the back first, creating an outward mound which will then form into the shoulder. The front of the chest/neck should be sketched in with light and fluffed detailing lines. Try not to make too many jagged fur definitions since it will make the wolf look scrawny and bristle. You want thin and long strokes of fur.STEP 9.
Ok, this may seem hard at first, but it isn't! Let's work on the first foreleg which starts thick, adjacent to the shoulder we drew before, and tapers downwards into the paws. When we draw the paws, we'll want to start with one outlining shape first and THEN the individual dividends of paw toes.STEP 10.
Then, let's keep distant around the guides and draw the stomach and eventually, the hind-leg. I start at the knee first and then the hocks. Notice how the thigh is fluffed. We don't want to add to much fluff to the paws and hocks!STEP 11.
Then, nearly finishing, we'll draw the back and then the tail. The tail should have subtle wafts of fur detailing to make it pop. We don't want to detail the tail to much because it wouldn't fit within the style.STEP 12.
To finish the wolf, we'll draw the last leg. Repeat the process and techniques discussed in the previous step. Also, try matching up the every joint to the first hind-leg we drew.STEP 13.
Lastly, (optional background), we'll draw the cliff this canine will be standing on. In this case, I wanted to draw a snowy rock with a large moon framing the body of the wolf. You can go ahead and sketch in some trees or a moon yourself! Get creative ;)STEP 14.
With further line cleanup, inking, you should end up with something similar to this. If not, retry the tutorial, or simply try drawing one on your own (using the tips presented at the beginning). Remember, practicing is the true way to getting better at drawing, and so is referencing. Keep practicing and you will become a master in a short while. Thanks so much for viewing and I hope you had fun! Peace out!
How to draw mainly wolves yeah I don't get it...
STEP 1.
so, before i made the tut i made some sketches, when you want to draw the wolfs from my tut you first have to draw this first.. you have to sketch this! so draw very light, so you can erase it when your done with your wolves..HOW TO DRAW MICRAFT THINGS AND RANDOM THING OF THE DAY!!!!!!
DIAMOND SWORD!!!
STEP 1.
You will first draw the handle with the bottom knob being diamond shaped. Add the small handle and then move to step two.STEP 2.
Here you will draw the hand guard and notice how the ends are pointed and what else, diamond shaped.STEP 4.
Sketch in the detailing to the sword down the middle of the blade, then add some dimensional lines to make the sword pop.
RANDOM THING OF THE DAY!!
BUGATTI!!!
STEP 1.
The first thing you will do is draw the windshield for your Bugatti, then at the same time draw in some of the car's roof.STEP 2.
When you tackle this step you will work around the window and begin drawing the body or frame of the car. This should include the hood, nose, fender, bumpers, and wheel wells. Also include the spoilers on the back of the car as well as the driver side mirror.STEP 3.
Create the seam lines that separates the hood from the front bumper like so, then draw in the small space where a sports style radiator design is.STEP 4.
Proceed on with drawing the hood detailing which are engraved lines. Then draw the passenger side mirror along with the beginning frame work for the passenger window.STEP 5.
Next up, draw in the shapes of the headlights and then add detailing to the lower part of the bumper. When that is done draw in the seam lines for the door, and then other detailing along the runner located below the passenger door.STEP 6.
Add detailing to the front window like so, then draw in detailing to the front grill to make it look dimensional.STEP 7.
All you have to do here is draw in the tires, and make sure to add depth to them so they don't just look like circles.STEP 9.
And lastly, draw the detailing to the roof spoilers, then add the detailing to the window, and add a door handle. Erase the mistakes then you are all done.STEP 10.
Here is what your Bugatti Veyron looks like when you are finished. Color in your new sports car any shade you like or even love.HOW TO DRAW POKEMON
PIKACHU!
STEP 1.
This tut doesn't really need guidelines, but I know how lots of people don't like drawing without them, so I've stuck them in anyway for any of you who like to get the proportions spot on.STEP 2.
Right, the shape of the head basically follows the circle, but note how the far left side of the head is flatter with a point.STEP 3.
We're going to draw Pikachu's ears and facial features now. The ears have a feather-like shape to them that can be hard to get right away, but you'll know when you've got the shape right. Typically Pikachu's eyes are round, and you can do it that way if you want, but here I've done them in an anime-style rounded triangle shape.Note how the cheeks aren't perfectly round, as we're not looking at him head on.STEP 4.
Next we're going to mark in Pikachu's arms. They're short and stubby and have little stubby fingers at the end too. Note how the arms start out subtly fatter at the top than the bottom.STEP 5.
Time to draw Pikachu's bottom half. The shape of his body is a kind of rounded bell shape that's partly obscured by his arm, and his feet are long and thin with three toes.STEP 7.
And that's it! you now have your very own drawing of Pikachu! Hope you found this tutorial helpful, I'd love to hear what you think in the comments section.MEGA CHARZARD X
STEP 1.
Ok, let's get started with some guide lines. When I drew the body, I thought of a little gourd. Maybe you know the type I'm thinking of. Anyway, the thighs are just big, rounded square/diamond shapes. Bring the curve of the neck all the way down and around to the end of the tail. Try to make it one nice curve. Tiny head. Chicken wings up top. Yay. Let's move on.STEP 2.
With really cartoony character like this, you want to try to extend your lines as far as possible. So here, the entire snout is one line, rather than multiple short ones. Draw in the eyebrow first, and then add the eye below.STEP 3.
Whoa, vampiric. Here we'll draw in the sharp triangles for horns and his fangs, and also add some nostrils and eye detail.STEP 4.
So when you're drawing cartoon fire like this, it's all about drawing reverse curves. You curve it one way, and then the other. It's like drawing wavy water, leaves, and a bunch of other things. Just keep the general direction in mind, and make your curves back and forth.STEP 5.
Here you'll want to draw the lower lip first, and then draw the chin below it. Leave a space for one of his teeth to poke past the lip.STEP 6.
Draw the two teeth in first. Then draw the gum line behind them. Then you can add in the tongue. I've also drawn some finer details to the face and horns.STEP 7.
Now for the body. The main thing is to keep nice, clean curves. If you're not comfortable drawing a single line down the neck and to the bottom of the stomach, do what I did here -- end your curve early, and then add a little wrinkle or vein. Then you can pick up the curve again and it all looks pretty seemless.STEP 8.
Let's jump to the hands now. We'll begin with the fingers on one hand. Start with the knuckles. At the fingertips, draw the inside curve of the fingernails/claws. We'll add the claws later. On the opposite hand, we're seeing the palm and thumb, so let's do the reverse. Start with the claw. Then add the wrinkles of the thumb, and end with the two lumps of the palm.STEP 11.
Weird shoulders on this guy. Draw the front spikes first. Then use curves behind that to connect to the arms. Draw the back curve of the shoulder, and then add the final spike. Getting the front spikes even was actually a bit tricky, so be sure to sit back and take a good look before inking your drawing.STEP 12.
For the legs, we can pretty much just trace the guide lines, but we'll add bumps for the knees, and a few extra curves for some leg muscles.STEP 13.
The lower legs are VERY short. So short they're almost not there. I drew the toe claws first, and then used curves to build the feet around them.STEP 14.
Long curves for the tail. If you're drawing on a computer, or with pencil, you can draw a single curve through the foot and then erase the part that overlaps the foot. Not quite so easy to do that with ink.STEP 16.
Ok, this is interesting. I actually made a mistake in giving these claws cuticles... like your fingernails... They're supposed to be more like the shoulder spikes... but it's not a big deal. Draw the spikes first. Then build the "arms" behind them. We'll have both spikes aiming toward the front of the head.STEP 20.
...and there you have it. Mega Charizard X. Our boy is all grown up. Anyway, I hope you all enjoyed this. Let me know what you think, and be sure to post your drawings when you're finished. Thanks for viewing!DRAGONITE
STEP 1.
Begin with a small circle for the head and then draw a neck line. Next, make another shape for the body and move to step two once you add the face guide.STEP 2.
For the next step you will begin sketching out the shape of the head, snout, and some of the back neck. Draw the horn and two antenna that Dragonite has as well.STEP 3.
Okay, this is a very simple task. All that needs to be done in this step is the creation of the two eyes. Next, sketch in some dashes for the nose.STEP 4.
Its now time to draw out the big round body and when you do this just draw from under the nose, out, and down. This will draw a belly and then when that is done you can continue the lining from the back of the head to make the right arm and clawed fingers or nails. Don't forget to add the left arm as well.STEP 5.
You are literally already almost done with this drawing. All you have to do now is draw out the legs, large feet and toes, and then draw in the tail.STEP 6.
Lastly simply draw the small wings on the back of Dragonite and then clean up your work when you are done.STEP 7.
Before finishing the lesson you will need to draw in the belly lines which are horizontal in shape. Once that is done, that's all there is to it, now lets go see how your drawing should look.STEP 8.
Here is the finished line art when you are all done. Now you can go ahead and finish things off by coloring in your drawing. I hope you liked learning how to draw Dragonite.
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