How to Draw a Wolf Sitting

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Start out with all of the basic shapes and guidelines, proportion is very important when drawing a wolf, If you make one thing too large or small, it won't end up looking like a wolf, but rather some other breed of dog. A great thing to do to learn w   

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Now you can start with the head details. try not to make the muzzle too long or thin, nor too short or fat, otherwise it will not look wolf like. Remember when drawing the fur of the neck, that the fur in that area is the longest fur on the wolf, so    

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Now you can do the fore legs and paws. Add some fur to the shoulder, but just add a few tiny ones to the legs here and there. Wolf legs are fairly long and very strong, so don't make them thin and spindly, make them look strong, but don't add too muc   

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Now you can add in the stomach, back, and hind legs. Since the wolf is sitting, his back will be slouched a bit and his hind legs will be folded up. add in the paws as well, just like in the last step.

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Now, in this step, you can get creative and decide what mood your wolf is in! That's right, give him a tail! It could be held up proud, it could be tucked close to his body, it could be relaxed like mine, it could be up and curled around like a husky   

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Alright, we are pretty much done now. You can erase the guidelines, and add in some final touches such as some fur tufts here and there, some of the bone structure and muscle structure, and if you want, add some markings to your wolf to make him how    

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September 2, 2013

Description: This is a tutorial featuring how to draw a simple wolf sitting. I hope this s helpful and that you enjoy!

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