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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Puppy

For today, I drew (another) dog. For those who are wondering why I did not do a tutorial. I had all the pictures ready for the tutorial, but I accidentally deleted most of them. When drawing dogs, you can pretty much give them any design and having it look right.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Shadowing

Last time at art class, we learned how to shadow things. On one side (the one with the shadow), you want it to be a dark as possible. On the other side, you want it to have some light on it. If you are doing something where you can see the inside of it, you want to have the dark side on the opposite side than the shadow on the outside. We also learned about making little Xs to make it look like we didn't just fill it in. You also want the shadow to be darkest in the center.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

How To Draw A Tabby Kitten

So, I made a drawing on my iPod some while ago. And I took pictures of each step. If you are drawing the cat, please pause when you need to.

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Wolves

The wolf pups in this picture are a good example of what NOT to do when drawing wolves. Pup #1, when drawing a wolf or any other animal, you do not want to fill in the eye ALL black. If you are to accidentally fill in the eye more black then you wanted fill it in most of the way but leave a white dot for light reflection. Pup #2, when drawing wolves or dogs (besides pugs, bulldogs, etc) you DO NOT want a super short snout. It leaves the wolf or dog looking more like a pug then a wolf. And now for pup #3. This is not as bad as the others, but the last thing that you do not want to do is make a larger wolf or dog fat. This is optional though. If you are the kind of person that likes fat wolves and dogs, you can
completely ignore this tip.