More of drawing werewolves in various positions to attempt at keeping their proportions consistent. I started this one in a Laundromat when we first moved.
Human-like bodies and appendages are tricky to look ok when quad. Hopefully I did ok.
Graphite.
Human-like bodies and appendages are tricky to look ok when quad. Hopefully I did ok.
Graphite.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
Species Wolf
Size 800 x 524px
File Size 57.5 kB
very nice work glade to see your weres again ky :D missed them. i gonigo t give some crittiqu on this it all looks ver great more so even but the back leg bothers me jsut a bit its were the knee bens it looks overly thick and off thought i point this out to help you out some like you have with me in the past ^.^ other than that its awesome.
That is amazing. The first time I've seen truly convincing proportions on a werewolf able to run on all fours and also walk upright. That's exactly the kind of look I try to visualize with my primary RP character (One-Eye) but I've had a hard time visualizing it. And now you give it to me. Very nice.
I really like how you have solved the problem with the arm/forelegs. Sort of digitigrade front legs. Clever solution.
I'm curious to see how this wuffy would look head-on with these proportions. How wide you would make him in the shoulders? How would a werewuff would look when first standing up on his hindlegs facing you and then running on all fours towards the viewer with the much admired V-shape of a human athlete? Might be a bit of a problem for a quadraped lycanthrope.
I'm curious to see how this wuffy would look head-on with these proportions. How wide you would make him in the shoulders? How would a werewuff would look when first standing up on his hindlegs facing you and then running on all fours towards the viewer with the much admired V-shape of a human athlete? Might be a bit of a problem for a quadraped lycanthrope.
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