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I haven't draw anything for a while....I also haven't draw wolf for a while....
photo refference from Khalliysgraphy
khalliysgraphy.deviantart.com/…
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Comments: 20
mixnmash [2017-11-27 14:51:02 +0000 UTC]
Woah!! This is awesome!I like how the fur turns out. Ah, I have so much to learn !
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LycsCrux In reply to mixnmash [2017-11-28 06:23:48 +0000 UTC]
Thanks!
I also have so much more to learn.
so i will have to practice more
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TLewisArts [2017-11-26 01:27:17 +0000 UTC]
You do some very nice animal portraits! You should try to invest in toned paper! It will make shading a lot easier and your art will stand out more against a toned background; especially highlights!
Take photos of your work where you could get an even distribution of light. Outside in a shaded area is a good location. I also suggest that you use a photo editing software to play with the contrast a bit! I use GIMP; it's free!
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LycsCrux In reply to TLewisArts [2017-11-27 02:34:06 +0000 UTC]
Whoa i never thinking about using another kind of paper (no... actualy i dont know what toned paper is until i search it on google XD ). Maybe i should buy one and try to draw on it !
And about the lighting, i really need to find place with a good light .
I actualy edited this a little using an app in my phone, since im too lazy to trasnfer it to my computer.... hahaha.....
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SheltieWolf [2017-11-25 15:57:39 +0000 UTC]
Lovely wolf! Cute expression! Butterflies in my stomach!
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LycsCrux In reply to SheltieWolf [2017-11-27 02:37:30 +0000 UTC]
There are butterflie in your stomach? Did you eat something wrong? XD
Anyway thank you
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BeckyKidus [2017-11-25 11:26:40 +0000 UTC]
A short critique from :
I really like this drawing! You certainly captured the look in the wolf's eyes, and I love how you've drawn the fur! The prepositions seem all right to me
There are, however, two things I notice. The first is that you haven't credited the reference photo. Unless the photographer states that it isn't necessary, always credit. If you can't find the source of the reference, I'll be happy to send you a link with it.
To the other things, which has with the drawing itself to do. Darken up the darker areas in the fur! This will make the drawing a lot more interesting to look at. Right now only the eyes and the nose are dark.
Also, the way you've taken a photo of the drawing. Some areas of the paper are far darker than other areas. Be sure to have proper lighting before you take a photo, preferably daylight.
Anyway, this is a really stunning drawing of a stunning animal! Continue like this!
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LycsCrux In reply to BeckyKidus [2017-11-27 02:25:49 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the critique!
I sry about the pic reference, I forgot to put it in even thoug i see many artis often to put it in the description. I already put the username, but i couldnt figure out how to put the reference pic in the description (im new at this ) .
About the drawing it self, my art teacher at school also said the same thing about the fur. It's a bad habbit of mine to draw line so sofly (i guesse i need to fix that habbit )
And I need to fine a place with a good lighting in my house from now on .
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