Another half-assed start to a page of studies. This one's more recent than the page of Morros I did, and was necessary to do because my Morro is a failiure for a Shiba and looks little like the purebloods are supposed to. Mudblood! D:
p.s. hay kids drawing from photo-references is like learning vocabulary for your art brain. Or something. It's nutritious! I don't get why so many people nay-say the practice and then still complain their art style's so stale :<
p.s. hay kids drawing from photo-references is like learning vocabulary for your art brain. Or something. It's nutritious! I don't get why so many people nay-say the practice and then still complain their art style's so stale :<
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Dog (Other)
Size 561 x 792px
File Size 126.5 kB
These are amazing, and I agree, doing studies from photos are just as helpful as doing real-life drawing (but let's face it, with animals you're lucky to get a few gestures). If you need some more meat to your studies, photo references are great, and these drawings really show great skill!
Hahaha, Morro might not be a great guide for standard Shiba looks, but she's still really distinctly a Shiba Inu. That's.. something, right?
These are great though. God I love your pages of sketches. Your style is somewhere I'd like to get to at some point, if I ever convince myself to stop drawing cartoons long enough to focus on putting effort into it again.
I'm really digging the one just in red, looking down at the viewer from atop DogHead Mountain, it's definitely my favourite. (other than the chubby headed puppies, aww.)
These are great though. God I love your pages of sketches. Your style is somewhere I'd like to get to at some point, if I ever convince myself to stop drawing cartoons long enough to focus on putting effort into it again.
I'm really digging the one just in red, looking down at the viewer from atop DogHead Mountain, it's definitely my favourite. (other than the chubby headed puppies, aww.)
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