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DOWNLOAD FOR EXTRA BIG FILEI couldn't ignore the fact that my old pawtutorial: [link] got pretty popular (god knows why). And since I really dislike the old tutorial and got much better since then, I decided to throw together a new one.
This time I devided it into styles. First I added for reference purposes the realistic style (I hardly draw realistic, so bare with me, I used reference photos and tried to point out a few important details in blue, if you cannot read my ugly handwriting, note me). The second style is the one I normally use. My style is much more bolt and can be used for wolves, werewolves or even big cats. The third style is the simple lined style I used for gradient-shading. Thought it might interest someone.
I didn't explain my steps , but here a little how-to (it's simple, it's also explained in my old paw tutorial):
I work nearly the same way in every style, only the result is different.
First row (the light purpel sketches): As always I begin with simple lines and a circle for the joint.
Second row (red sketches): I add in the details. For the realistic and my style it's the same, for the third style I use oval shapes to define the toes.
Last row (black lines): Drawing on a new layer the cleaned outlines, also adding more details.
Noteable things: Drawing wolfpaws realistic you'll notice that the toes are pretty edgy and boxlike. You also have a hard time to see the pawpads as long as the wolf stands on its feet. Important things in realistic wolf paws are the hardly visible dewclaw and the carpal ball (the ball shaped thingy on the wrist on the backside of the frontlegs, it's above the dewclaw). Also noteable is the thick vein on the hindlegs. btw: Canine claws are never, I repeat NEVER sharp and pointy. They are always round. Unlike cats all canines use them only to run, not to hunt or fight.
Noteable things in my style: The way I draw paws is much more muscular than in realism. You nearly always can see the pawpads. You can also see the sinews.
Noteable things in the third style: Claws are pretty small, toes are really round, pawpads are nearly always visible.
I hope that's enough.
Still questions? Either write a comment, note me or ask your friend Google.
Images, tutorial (c) to Ses
Sorry for my bad english, it feels like ages since the last time I wrote in english (or read anything for that matter)
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Comments: 31
TheScorpionQueen [2015-01-12 14:48:59 +0000 UTC]
This was very useful!C: here have a Llama o3o
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JasonSwisher [2014-09-03 22:22:35 +0000 UTC]
I am trying to model a 3D cat can I use this as a partial reference?
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JasonSwisher In reply to T0xicEye [2014-09-06 14:57:58 +0000 UTC]
thank you and if I EVER get this project off the ground, witch I doubt, I will give you da credits for the reference image.
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Deerdryad [2012-06-21 21:59:50 +0000 UTC]
This is really great! It's going to be a major help, thank you!
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THEGREATTITANICCHICK [2012-06-18 02:53:44 +0000 UTC]
this is great, thanks for putting this up
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Eternityspool [2011-11-29 02:47:19 +0000 UTC]
Amazingly helpful as always ^^
A tutorial on how to get the toe and sinew shape down would be amazing O_O
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Dragongryph [2011-09-01 05:24:02 +0000 UTC]
On tutorial collecting^^
Your's was a good step for step^^
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Life-is-colorful [2010-09-05 17:09:58 +0000 UTC]
This is so amazing. I was just trying to fix some paws i was drawing, and this is really helping.
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mutsumi-sama [2010-05-05 03:45:36 +0000 UTC]
thank you for this submission. I find it very helpful. Great artwork as well! ^^
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DEAFHPN [2009-12-09 21:55:46 +0000 UTC]
Thanks so much Feet I suck at feet XD this will help me a lot
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KibugamiKenzo [2009-07-24 01:09:15 +0000 UTC]
This is something I've always wanted to see, thank you so much for making this.
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Pernilles [2009-07-21 21:51:46 +0000 UTC]
its great you show the differnt styles for comparison, very helpful
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Pixel-Spotlight [2009-07-21 20:41:45 +0000 UTC]
Brilliant.
Very informative and very useful to a lot of people.
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shanree [2009-07-20 22:15:03 +0000 UTC]
Great work, Yedaji! I have to agree that your current art skills are definitely better compared to the old tutorial.
I like how you compared drawing styles together in this picture. It really pulls everything together and I like the process.
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LandingZone [2009-07-20 21:21:51 +0000 UTC]
Oh nice. I didn't even toughed on the realistic touches this way. More like just as i remember or feel's right. Dam this is good.
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