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Werewolf Drawings Sketch 3 Is Big Change Sharpen Your Pencils for Clearest Detail
Werewolf drawings sketch 3 is the biggest change so far. Here is one important tip to share on drawing.
For the sharpest and clearest details, keep your pastel pencils sharp. You can use a pencil "H" or regular No. 2 pencil, or pastel pencils. Keep them sharp.
If you are using pigmented ink pens, you will have no problem as they do not clog or require sharpening.
Whatever tools you use care for them. Keep them clean, dry, in a case, so next time you want to use them they are ready and you can begin your next session without having to make more preparation.
You can practice by tracing over the werewolf drawings sketch 3 on this page. Stretch yourself by trying to sketch a section freehand. Keep practicing to get it just so.
The animal form is stronger here. See the muscles ripple under the skin. Keep observing what is happening during the transformation. You are, afterall, an artist who wants to improve.
- The facial structure is no longer man.
- No longer upright, the torso curves almost to the ground.
- A snout appears.
- Fur bursts through forming a slight tail.
- Rear feet have turned to paws with hands transforming into front paws.
- Longer, thicker fur cascades down the back.
- More of a crouch takes on the power in the legs with the ankle morphing into hind legs.
Only two more sketches complete werewolf transformation. You might find this sketch a little more challenging than the others. As a professional career artitis, I want to teach you many of the things about drawing people, animals and things that most people do not see or understand. I believe you will start to see things you never noticed before as you continue to study and practice here at Drawingtown.
Ready to see what
werewolf drawings sketch 4
has in store for you?
There's no rush. Practicing and mastering a figure can take a very long time. Even if you only have 5 minutes extra every day, use the time to practice drawing. Seeing, observing, remembering, and practicing ... that's how you get to be an artist. Before you know it, you'll have drawn the complete transformation series yourself.
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