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wolfsilvermoon — Drawing a Wolf- WSM Style

Published: 2004-11-18 23:28:54 +0000 UTC; Views: 20132; Favourites: 176; Downloads: 642
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Description EDIT: UGH. I don't even draw or work anything similar to this anymore. For the love of god stop favouriting this. I will update it eventually.

1. Block out the basic form of the wolf. Don't worry too much about anatomy at this point. The major thing I can point out is that the head should always be round and it helps to draw another circle inside the head to indicate where the muzzle will start. This helps you line up where the eyes will go. Use a lot of natural shapes and avoid sharp lines if all possible.

2. Start sketching out the lines. Don't press too hard or make the lines too dark since it's likely you'll erase a lot of them later. Throw in some of the details of the fur and add the eyes. Again, I usually don't pay too much mind to anatomy at this stage. Just get the pose you want. Do not be afraid to erase a lot! Your eraser is your best friend at this stage since you're still feeling out what you want.

3. This is where I start to get detailed and add expressions. I work on anatomy, tweak the paws, and add more fur detail. Expression are really important and bring a lot of life to your character. Make sure to spend special attention to the eyes, ears, and muzzle (the main ways to convey emotion in a wolf who isn't doing much movement-wise). The bottom wolf also started to become more feminine looking since it looked sort of male-ish in previous stages. Really get the details you want done since you're inking next. Do any erasing and changing around if you need to.

4. Ink the picture. At this stage I quite often continue to make last minute changes, usually in the areas of fur, muzzle, eyes, and paws. Here's where I'll sketch in the markings. I don't condone using the markings I used here since... well, if any animal walked around looking like that they'd starve or be eaten... or both.

5. Ink in the markings. Most of the time I only ink in the black and add the other colours on from memory so it looks better (the lines seperating colours bothers me), but for the sake of argument I put them in here.

6. Toss on the desired basic colours in whatever medium you're using. I happen to be using PhotoShop 6.0 here and went a little crazy with the colours. Again, not realistic or appealing to me, but hey, people like funny coloured animals.

7. Lastly, add in brights and darks. Pick a light source if you're in the mood for light to be coming from only one place like in the pictures above. Just from life observations you'll figure out where the shades and highlights should go (if you don't know, take a cloth and scrunch it up and bring a light source in from the same angle you're wanting. you'll figure it out from there). I avoid the one light source thing 'cuz unless a character is getting interregated by some sort of 1930s good cop/bad cop thingy, there's gonna be more than one light source. thus, lots of highlights and shades all over the place. Don't go overboard on either one though or it looks funny. You'll learn how to do these over time from looking at other objects.

Ta-da! All done! if you drew a picture using my instructions, please post it and send me the link! i'd really like to see if I helped overall though, it's better not to try and draw like me. work with photographs for awhile and devlope your own style. hard to get anywhere looking at someone else's drawings.
but, this does not mean you can copy my poses or characters or designs! they do belong to me.
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Comments: 24

mach1negun092 [2010-09-06 11:20:46 +0000 UTC]

You explained this all so well, well done

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girlonwantedposters [2009-05-10 03:38:20 +0000 UTC]

so, if you don't draw liek that, how do you draw now? personally i draw the while body and don't even mess aorudn wiht the shapes. like circle for the head, draw other circle were the nose will be-NO! i don't draw like that, iv never drawn like that, i just draw the whole wolf, so how do YOU draw now?

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wolfsilvermoon In reply to girlonwantedposters [2009-05-10 19:50:13 +0000 UTC]

The basic principles are the same, there's just some subtle changes in technique now. I'll try and do a new one eventually.

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lovyling-chan [2009-03-16 17:48:40 +0000 UTC]

So awesome! This helps a lot! ^^

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BlueMoon101 [2008-06-13 19:03:41 +0000 UTC]

Brilliant! i love the face on the second one! ^^

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wolfsilvermoon In reply to BlueMoon101 [2008-06-16 20:42:56 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!

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casskeogh [2007-12-06 18:58:03 +0000 UTC]

very useful thanks for the help

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Pupuss [2007-07-03 13:52:40 +0000 UTC]

Thank you for the help

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sas13 [2007-02-27 17:51:27 +0000 UTC]

wow, this is good.

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wolfsilvermoon In reply to sas13 [2007-02-28 07:04:53 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! It's kind of old though so I'll probably be updating it soon.

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Deragonmaji [2006-11-26 00:18:03 +0000 UTC]

I'll have to try this.

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LoneSWolf [2004-12-22 14:59:52 +0000 UTC]

^__^ Thanks for the tutorial!!!
It really helped me while I tried to work on my Sculpture Class's final project, which is a wolf.
I didn't really have a lot of time to draw the wolf I wanted...so yeah...it kinda sucks
But then again, it's only a sketch!
Thanks again!
~L.S.W.

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akumushade [2004-11-23 18:44:06 +0000 UTC]

Being a friend of Gray's, I have to say, this is a really helpful tutorial. o__o;

You have a very awesome style of drawings, also. ^___^

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wolfsilvermoon In reply to akumushade [2004-11-24 06:18:03 +0000 UTC]

thank you very much

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brukaoru [2004-11-19 21:34:16 +0000 UTC]

I will definately use this tutorial sometime! Thanks, I really need help with drawing wolves, Couldn't be better

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wolfsilvermoon In reply to brukaoru [2004-11-20 05:59:07 +0000 UTC]

great! i love helping people out

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brukaoru In reply to wolfsilvermoon [2004-11-21 05:04:52 +0000 UTC]

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rakuraikami [2004-11-19 00:04:04 +0000 UTC]

Heh. What a coincidence, I had to give a speech today on how to draw a wolf/dog/whatever.

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wolfsilvermoon In reply to rakuraikami [2004-11-19 02:19:00 +0000 UTC]

wow, really? i did that the beginning of either my junior or sophomore year (for the life of me, i can't remember which) for speech and debate. it was horridly ackward but my teacher said it was the best speech i did all year. i think back on it and go "wow... people actually thought i was a good artist... what a bunch of morons."

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KariNeko [2004-11-18 23:29:54 +0000 UTC]

VERY nice! ^_^ I can never seem to draw animals like this. *pout* You've got a lot of talent!

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wolfsilvermoon In reply to KariNeko [2004-11-18 23:32:19 +0000 UTC]

heh, thanks. this was just done really quickly so you might wanna check out some of my other stuff that i spent more time on. and don't involve funny coloured wolves... >.<

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KariNeko In reply to wolfsilvermoon [2004-11-18 23:34:34 +0000 UTC]

^_^ Will do! And maybe you could check out my gallery too?

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wolfsilvermoon In reply to KariNeko [2004-11-19 02:10:51 +0000 UTC]

sure! -hurries off to do so-

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KariNeko In reply to wolfsilvermoon [2004-11-22 17:55:49 +0000 UTC]

Thankies!

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