And again, another update of an chapter (wolf tutorial) of my drawing book. This time, you'll learn something about the musculoskeletal system.
I hope, you'll like it!
Other pages of the "wolf-chapter" deal with internal anatomy (muscles, organs, senses, how they work together and how it looks like in motion/animation), ages (puppy, adolscent, adult etc.), fur, behaviour and a lot more. It also shows differences between species, many poses (lying, lying at the back, sleeping, playing, running, walking, sitting, standing, attacking and a lot more), expressions, examples of mistakes many beginners did/do and explains why they are wrong and shows a way to do it better, how to colour them in different styles (comical, realistic, ...), some topics about werewolves, etc. If you're interested or have any wishes, let me know!
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I draw wolves almost exactly like the one in the right corner, exept mine are a bit skinnier and the chest/neck part are more fluffy. And, the eyes are bigger (cartoon style) XD Anyways, great tutorial!
It's totally your decision how you draw your wolfes and if they're a little more comical/cartoonish, it doesn't mean they're not as good as one who paints them more realistic. They're still beautiful! My tutorial should be only a little tip/advice. Thanks for your comment ^^
Thanks for your comment ^^