References on how to for heads/muzzles from a stream last night that I was requested to post, so here they are.
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Hmm, this might be useful!
I'm currently struggling to understand the 3/4 view for faces (doing it for bodies can wait! D:) and I think this could be a great help :D
Thanks for posting this, even though I'm not the one who asked you to (and indeed wasn't even in the stream :P)
I'm currently struggling to understand the 3/4 view for faces (doing it for bodies can wait! D:) and I think this could be a great help :D
Thanks for posting this, even though I'm not the one who asked you to (and indeed wasn't even in the stream :P)
wow this has been up for a hole year? I can't believe I missed it.
I'm only now testing the waters of art, but its nice to know that even top furry art can stem from the humble guideline.
What's more. I'm encouraged to know that even "The Wolfkidd" keeps his guidelines nice and simple. It makes me think "just got to get over that curve and maybe a few new faces will be worth remembering.
I'm only now testing the waters of art, but its nice to know that even top furry art can stem from the humble guideline.
What's more. I'm encouraged to know that even "The Wolfkidd" keeps his guidelines nice and simple. It makes me think "just got to get over that curve and maybe a few new faces will be worth remembering.
In general we all start with the basics, and the basics are always useful no matter what our skill level. I was taught mine by the artist Juan Alphonso while sitting and gabbing in a hotel-room while he was visiting his family in Canada - and I think I learned more about dynamic character construction from him in that couple of hours than I did in the four years in college getting my Fine Arts degree.
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