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Werewolf Drawings Wrangler Russ Coolest Drawings
Werewolf drawings start with a visit to Wrangler Russ. He'll introduce Leban, Shardelle, or whoever is around today.
You can use Yupo paper, watercolors, pastel pencils, or pen and ink to practice sketching. Then
get discovered here.
If Drawingtown's werewolves aren't around for live figure drawing today, then you can practice from the sketch on this page.
You'll notice that when werewolf starts out, like the image below, it looks similar to a man standing, but the transformation from man to werewolf is beginning.
If you don't want to be disturbed in your creative work space, grab this
door hanger template
I designed for you to create your own art and message. - The upper body is beginning to lean forward from the head.
- Eye teeth are coming in.
- And the hands and feet are beginning to elongate with joints become more evident.
- See the nails starting to curve and grow sharper.
- Fur is sprouting over the head and back.
"Most people think this is the way of the werewolf. But here in our fair town, werewolves are a little different," says Chief-Artist-in-Residence Bill. "Here in Drawingtown, 'skin walkers' or werewolves prefer pretty gemstones to human flesh. We have several jewelry stores that specialize in supplying werewolf tourmalines, amber, emerald, and more."
"And, our werewolves are Hounds of God descendants. These were warriors who went down into hell centuries ago to do battle with evil demons and witches. They did this to ensure that the Devil and his minions did not carry off grain leaving the townspeople to starve through the winter."
"To reward the Hounds of God for their service to humanity," chimes in Miss Amato, Drawingtown's Librarian, "when they died, the souls of the Hounds of God were welcomed into Heaven.
Whenever you feel like it, go on over to
sketch 2 of the drawings of werewolves.
Before you know it, you'll have the complete transformation drawn by yourself.
It's fine to take your time. Draw a little everyday - even if it's only 5 minutes. That's how an artist gets to be an artist. So practice every day.
Go to Werewolf Drawings Sketch 2
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