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How to Draw a Werewolf

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How to Draw a Were wolf-


A werewolf is a human who can shift shape into that of a wolf in the light of the full moon. He has etraordinary strength and powers after being bitten or scratched by another werewolf, or is under a curse.


I began this drawing using guidelines in transparent grey pencil. Start with an oval for the cheeks and another for the rest of the head. Put in the ears and use stick figure hands and legs.


The back is curved as he is prowling, and the muscles are taut. Draw this in carefully when you flesh out the figure using pure black pencil lines.
Don't forget, werewolves have a lot of fur. So the black lines should have a furry finish.


Use a thick airbrush in shades of blue and violet for the background. A thinner transparent airbrush in lighter shades for the werewolf.


Now finish the painting with shades of brown and blue pencil lines.

Added By:staff_illustrator1
Category:Fantasy
Added On: 08/24/2009 13:32:31
Views: 2144
Tags: Werewolf




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From: staff_illustrator1
12/02/2010 23:11:13


DragonFang wrote:

You could've done better on the eyes and coloring of the fur. The outline base is very good though.

yep. you're right.



From: DragonFang
12/02/2010 19:52:25

You could've done better on the eyes and coloring of the fur. The outline base is very good though.



From: staff_illustrator1
07/20/2010 09:17:00


PartyAnimal4Ever wrote:
awesomeness =]

thanx




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