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Grab your art supplies, folks. Because it is time I present to you this jabberwocky art tutorial, this maybe a multiple post endevour! Oh, the horror!!! Our subject on this paper will be a werewolf or for the fancy tongued folk, a lycanthrope, we will begin now! We will start with a hard graphite pencil for our underlines to start out blocking our Wolf man, start with a circle and line to center our creatures head. Now using very simple lines we will plot where our arms and hands will be positioned once we establish this for you simple circles and lines to make joints and fingers start establishing the anatomy once we have finished our glorified stick figure we will begin to rough out basic shapes and establishing hard features as you can see I have switched over 2a mechanical 0.5 pencil with this use quick short strokes of the pencil and it will help create the depth and Scrabble of fur on the wolf man continue with the short strokes of the pencil till you have a basic rough furry scraggly outline of the wolf and think about the dimensions of force and gravity as the wolf in my picture, he is reared back to create a roar, growling,howl position and splayed are the hands to look like hes holding invisible oranges to create a furious appearance just think of wind blowing through your hair when you jump up and down or head bang just think of those kinds of the dynamics upon yourself really and keep, keeping it up with the strokes to keep the picture and flow all together you dont want one patch of fur be going upwards while the Parts next to its going downwards and the other side is swirling around like some hurricane or typhoon hitting unless you want to display a gunshot wound or something but just keep it simple on the creature, keep working on it, I will be back at a later time with more for this thing over stayed my welcome lol
Posted on: Sun, 31 Aug 2014 09:37:41 +0000

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