How to Draw a Cute Wolf
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Okay, this is going to be like drawing a cartoon animal. Remember, any shapes you draw should be as big as you want you drawing to be. Start by sketching out a circle for the head, and attach the shape to another circle for the butt end of the animal
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Lightly sketch out the beginning shapes of the cute wolf's eyes, and then the outline of the upper jaw or snout.
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Here you will begin sketching out the entire shape of the wolf's head shape. This should include the fury cheeks, and oversized ear shapes in the form of little torpedo's. Lastly, sketch out the bottom jaw.
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Detail inside of the ear and add some hair too. Next draw the eyebrows, and fill in the eye sockets with eyeballs. Next color in a portion of the eyes like you see here, and then draw the nose, tongue, gum-line, and then the paw, back, and buttocks.
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Add the fur line to the paw, and then draw the nails. Next, draw the cute wolf's belly and then the thigh. Lastly, sketch out just the paw for the left side as well as the soft tissue. Sketch the puffy tail, and then add some hairy detail and definit
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You have finally reached the last drawing step which also means you will be finishing off your drawing. Draw the legs and feet, as well as the coats marking line. Erase all the lines and shapes that you drew in step one and that's it!
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March 11, 2010
Description: I have two more tutorials today that will be a part of the “cute” series, and for starters I will submit a lesson that will show you "how to draw a cute wolf", step by step. Wolves are always fun to draw because they are just plain out awesome. Native Americans believe that wolves are spiritual animals. Both wolf and Indian have respect for one an other. They believed them to be very similar with man because both are hunters, both fight for survival to keep their families safe and dependable, and they would defended their packs very much like the way Indians defended their tribes. It's no wonder why Native Americans where one with the wolf. This lesson depicts how peaceful a wolf cub is when left in his dwellings without fear. The cute face, and the cute stubby, chunky looking body, puts a desire on ones artistic soul to tackle this tutorial with confidence, anticipation, and ease. I marked this lesson as intermediate because of the standing pose that the animal is in, but if you follow the directions included with the steps, I feel confident enough that you will succeed in completing this submission that teaches you “how to draw a cute wolf”. You can also choose to color the forest animal gray, or you can choose to add a few color combination's like brown and white. I will be back in a bit with the other “cute” tutorial. Have fun guys, and have a happy drawing day!