How to Draw a Werewolf Tattoo, Werewolf Tattoo
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The first step to any tutorial is always simple. All you have to do is draw out a circle for the head guide of this beast, and then draw out another smaller circle inside of the head shape. This shape will be for the snout. Add one face guide as well
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Because this werewolf has such an intense eye expression, you should slowly tackle this step so your werewolf eyes come out looking the same way. Start by drawing out the angry brow lines which are swish like lines. Next, use a bold stroke to draw ou
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Lets start drawing out the snout for this snarling beast. The first thing you want to do is get the prominent shape drawn out first which is the tip of the nose. The easiest way to draw out the shape is to start making a heart, but then flatten out t
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Now you can draw out the actual nose like so, and then sketch in those small wrinkles on the front of the snout which is basically the skin pulling back from snarling or growling.
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With big, bold strokes draw out the mouth tissue that is exposed when a dog like creature has an open mouth from growling The sides of the mouth should be very thick and colored in, and then once that is done you can begin drawing out each sharp toot
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Slowly begin sketching out the werewolf's head and face by using a very fast looking stroke. The ends of the lining should be drawn in a messy manner to make the werewolf's hair appear to be long, pointed and sort of wild. Draw out the horn shaped e
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It's time to finish off your werewolf tattoo by sketching out the thick wild hair filled neck. Next, sketch in the detailing and definition on the face like so, and then draw in the tongue and detailing inside of the ears. I chose to add some pierced
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July 26, 2011
Description: Okay here is a cool drawing I turned into tattoo art. I know not many of you will actually go out and get a tattoo of a werewolf, but for those of you that are considering the concept, here is a lesson that you might like. I show you "how to draw a werewolf tattoo", step by step and if you don’t want to draw the werewolf because you only want to use the line art for tattoo stencil, go right ahead. The drawing only took about twenty five minutes, and even though there is a lot of cool tattoo art on the site, I figured that adding some more wouldn’t hurt. So go ahead and have fun with drawing another werewolf in a tattoo design form. I think it will be fun either way. That’s it for this description, have fun ya’ll and hope you stay tuned in for more drawing fun.