Here's part 2 of how to draw Amber.
Now, one of the biggest things I had to learn how to do when drawing dogs in general is their legs (and body which I'll get to in the next part).
If you look in the top left corner, you'll see the construction for her front and back legs. You can do it however you want (realistic with a skeleton, or with just shapes and lines), as long as you focus on getting the anatomy right. Take some artistic license and make them however you want. The important thing is to make sure they come out looking right.
Hope this helps ya! More parts to come!
- Hyde
Amber © Warner Bros./Hanna-Barbera
Now, one of the biggest things I had to learn how to do when drawing dogs in general is their legs (and body which I'll get to in the next part).
If you look in the top left corner, you'll see the construction for her front and back legs. You can do it however you want (realistic with a skeleton, or with just shapes and lines), as long as you focus on getting the anatomy right. Take some artistic license and make them however you want. The important thing is to make sure they come out looking right.
Hope this helps ya! More parts to come!
- Hyde
Amber © Warner Bros./Hanna-Barbera
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fanart
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Size 1280 x 1036px
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I wouldn't say that my version of drawing paws and legs is perfectly anatomically correct lol. But I like to keep it simple, so always go that route. Make sure you do understand some of the basic anatomy, but there's no need to draw it realistically (depends on style of course).
Whatever kind of style you want to do is fine, just make sure that it looks ok, keep the sketch simple before you detail it, and have fun while doing it! ^^
If you ever need any more advice, just let me know! ^^
Whatever kind of style you want to do is fine, just make sure that it looks ok, keep the sketch simple before you detail it, and have fun while doing it! ^^
If you ever need any more advice, just let me know! ^^
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