He's licking his muzzle.
...that is all
:D
I stopped when i remembered I can't draw snow xDI
edit.... photoshop tweaks to eliminate dirty background
comments rock!!!!
...and motivates us
...that is all
:D
I stopped when i remembered I can't draw snow xDI
edit.... photoshop tweaks to eliminate dirty background
comments rock!!!!
...and motivates us
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 1280 x 925px
File Size 541.1 kB
You did a beautiful job on the fur texturing. You have some nice dark darks in there, especially around the face and legs which really helps with contrast. A bit more in between would really help too.
The facial proportions are a bit off. Two ways to fix this in the future are to reference from photos of red foxes, but moreso, to try practicing drawing the skull--it will help you "see" more mistakes and get you used to how fox-faces look. The muzzle angle is a bit off, which is waht is ruining the realism. The eyes are also symbolically drawn--by this I mean that you drew them from memory. The eyes should be much smaller and placed on the face a bit differently.
That said, you do have a good eye, and I'm sure with practice you'll really nail it.
The facial proportions are a bit off. Two ways to fix this in the future are to reference from photos of red foxes, but moreso, to try practicing drawing the skull--it will help you "see" more mistakes and get you used to how fox-faces look. The muzzle angle is a bit off, which is waht is ruining the realism. The eyes are also symbolically drawn--by this I mean that you drew them from memory. The eyes should be much smaller and placed on the face a bit differently.
That said, you do have a good eye, and I'm sure with practice you'll really nail it.
Stormslegacy got this critique down. The face (not including the muzzle) is a bit too flat and the muzzle is on the wrong angle and too thin.
I suggest practicing drawing the skull and the face using guidelines.
The body is mostly fine, except his haunch is a bit wide. and there's something in between his legs (not sexually) that I can't tell what it is. Again, I suggest practicing on the skeleton and sketch guidelines.
I suggest practicing drawing the skull and the face using guidelines.
The body is mostly fine, except his haunch is a bit wide. and there's something in between his legs (not sexually) that I can't tell what it is. Again, I suggest practicing on the skeleton and sketch guidelines.
Read your request for critiques. To blur graphite, you can get these things called blending stumps. Though, a paper towel or a facial tissue/Kleenex (without any added lotions) will work the same, just not as precisely. Lay some graphite down (the softer the better), then rub the stump over it to blur your lines. The piece might benefit from more "art dirt," as a prof of mine used to call it. She was in favor of covering the entire surface with marks, and barely using the clean white of the page at all. If you darkened the character, you could shade teh background in grey tones and still convey the idea of snow.
WOw feedback ^^
Yeah, i thought of not ruining the piece, I've never done snow, and i thought that if i did it here, i would get really frustrated if I did ruin it.
Yeah, will practice on my eyes , muzzle and head shapes... thank you for this kind critique! means a lot.
Yeah, i thought of not ruining the piece, I've never done snow, and i thought that if i did it here, i would get really frustrated if I did ruin it.
Yeah, will practice on my eyes , muzzle and head shapes... thank you for this kind critique! means a lot.
Disculpa jerga de la escuela XDD...
Osea tu al dibujar algo empiezas definiendo la estructura o esqueleto, y se hace normalmente con estructura organica, entiendase ovalos, circulos y todo lo que no seas formas rectas, porque el cuerpo humano o animal no posee formas rectas si no ovaladas
Osea tu al dibujar algo empiezas definiendo la estructura o esqueleto, y se hace normalmente con estructura organica, entiendase ovalos, circulos y todo lo que no seas formas rectas, porque el cuerpo humano o animal no posee formas rectas si no ovaladas
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