The tail will be placed on the back of the gluts.Is better, if you divide the leg into parts so you can draw it successfully. The back paws will be attached to the sides of the hips. Once the body is in place drawing the back paws will be the next step.The larger part will be the chest area and the smaller one the hips.The first step like we did before will be to draw the body.We are going to draw our next wolf in a 3/4 view. Now we are going to step up our game and play a little bit more with the perspective. This hatching ( parallel lines )will help you to create some depth and create two separate planes, the front, and the backplane. Also adding some hatching on the paws on the back.One good tip is to draw the lines of fur following the shape of the underlying muscle or bone. Drawing fur will be probably the most common detail you are going to draw a Wolf.After you are done drawing the wolf’s outline, you should start focus on the body details.Also, you should darken the nose and the eyes so you can create some contrast. Because of the wolf’s fur, remember that the outline should be irregular and with little curvy spikes coming out randomly, representing the tufts of fur.You should follow the dummy you built on the previous stages and draw on top of it. Now it’s time to draw the wolf’s outline.The main facial features will be present( mouth, eyes, nose) but also represented in fairly simple manner. You can draw the ears almost as triangles and the head can be almost hexagonal. Try to keep the shapes as simple as you can. The second part will be to draw the wolf’s head.This two lines will represent the animal’s neck. First, you will draw a couple of lines coming out of the body.Always remember to divide the wolf’s paw into 5 parts and draw them from top to bottom.
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