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4.09 / 5.00 12,195 ViewsI am having trouble getting the proportions right for a wolf. Im trying to make so its body is turned to the side but the head is looking at you. Also i cant get the snout right. Every time i try it looks to round and not that pointed look. The legs are a bit hard too. i cant seem to make the legs the right size or in the right place. Paws are a problem too. Please Help!!
At 4/13/11 11:51 PM, froglift2 wrote: I am having trouble getting the proportions right for a wolf. Im trying to make so its body is turned to the side but the head is looking at you. Also i cant get the snout right. Every time i try it looks to round and not that pointed look. The legs are a bit hard too. i cant seem to make the legs the right size or in the right place. Paws are a problem too. Please Help!!
post a picture of what youve got so far, itll be easier to fix if we can see what we're dealing with
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It's kind of hard to picture what your problems are.
If you post an image of what you've got so far, we may be able to work from that.
Why is it purple with orange spots ...and wearing a tutu? You should remove the roller blades and put it on a skateboard, 'cuz wolves paws are more suited for that sort of sport.
What?
Exactly!
"Why do you hide, stupid aliens? Mr. Zurkon only wishes for to kill you."
Except this is just focusing on the face. please give advice ont how to make this looking at you and how to draw the ears right.
Without seeing a picture, your best bet is to google image search 'wolf anatomy' and make some quick sketches of what you see. Get a bunch of scrap paper, a pen(no erasing!), and draw the basic shapes you can find that make up the animal. Keep your line count low if you can, hence the pen. Quicker, smoother strokes the better, too.
When you figure out the shapes, you'll know which sizes to maintain to stay true depicting a wolf, opposed to a domesticated dog or cat. When you have the shapes down, then you're pretty close to being able to draw a wolf from your imagination in any pose. (kinda)
Post some pics, update your thread with progress =)
At 4/13/11 11:51 PM, froglift2 wrote: I am having trouble getting the proportions right for a wolf. Im trying to make so its body is turned to the side but the head is looking at you. Also i cant get the snout right. Every time i try it looks to round and not that pointed look. The legs are a bit hard too. i cant seem to make the legs the right size or in the right place. Paws are a problem too. Please Help!!
You already made a thread for this (where people were trying to help you). So there's no need for second one.