Time: Forever XD
Things Used: Sketch Book, Pencils, and Photoshop CS2 This round
One of my friends Has been bugging me to make my Fursona forever, so HERE YOU GO!! XD
With the help of Dan-Dan I was able to finish it up.
This is my friend time EVER drawing a Fursona, so please don't be harsh in Critique!!
I'll be doing more..
So lemme know =P
It Is A WOLF
The tail; I'm still in debating about what to do, but I think I'll have a red streak down that side to... ANYWAYS
I think it came out fairly decent XD
I might be adding a texture element later... so we'll see.
:pokeball: Fel
Things Used: Sketch Book, Pencils, and Photoshop CS2 This round
One of my friends Has been bugging me to make my Fursona forever, so HERE YOU GO!! XD
With the help of Dan-Dan I was able to finish it up.
This is my friend time EVER drawing a Fursona, so please don't be harsh in Critique!!
I'll be doing more..
So lemme know =P
It Is A WOLF
The tail; I'm still in debating about what to do, but I think I'll have a red streak down that side to... ANYWAYS
I think it came out fairly decent XD
I might be adding a texture element later... so we'll see.
:pokeball: Fel
Category All / General Furry Art
Species Wolf
Size 851 x 1280px
File Size 137.5 kB
Nice work, you did good your first time around, with the design and quality wise.
From what I see here, it's not your drawing technique that's bad but just the fact that you lack a foundation (a place to start when it comes to drawing specific body parts).
Her face isn't so bad and parts of the body lack shape (unless that was the look you were going for) but for the most part, I think you did excellent.
The only tip I can give you about this is that you should study the parts of the body that your not so good at (couldn't use the word human anatomy, it usually scares them away), if the body part your working on looks too complicated, try finding shapes within the area to build the form. It makes drawing the correct shapes your looking for easier.
How?
By filling in the blank space so you can picture, in your mind easier, what you want the part to look like. Don't forget to use your "mental pictures" to help you draw (looking at references strengthens your ability to form a desired image in your mind while you draw).
Makes sence? Or was I helpful?
From what I see here, it's not your drawing technique that's bad but just the fact that you lack a foundation (a place to start when it comes to drawing specific body parts).
Her face isn't so bad and parts of the body lack shape (unless that was the look you were going for) but for the most part, I think you did excellent.
The only tip I can give you about this is that you should study the parts of the body that your not so good at (couldn't use the word human anatomy, it usually scares them away), if the body part your working on looks too complicated, try finding shapes within the area to build the form. It makes drawing the correct shapes your looking for easier.
How?
By filling in the blank space so you can picture, in your mind easier, what you want the part to look like. Don't forget to use your "mental pictures" to help you draw (looking at references strengthens your ability to form a desired image in your mind while you draw).
Makes sence? Or was I helpful?
Well awesome ^__^
Sounds like you've got things to look forward to. I noticed your good eye for torsos. I'm sure you'll get it soon. I've been there before and I'm still working on fixing my trouble spots.
Arms and legs become easier once you know what joint and muscle connects where, how long each part is (the ratio), and the shape.
Sounds like you've got things to look forward to. I noticed your good eye for torsos. I'm sure you'll get it soon. I've been there before and I'm still working on fixing my trouble spots.
Arms and legs become easier once you know what joint and muscle connects where, how long each part is (the ratio), and the shape.
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