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May I get some tips on this?
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That is absolutely adorable and honestly I'm not sure what can be changed. My rule of thumb for chibi style is always exagerate, and always round out. The back can be smoother, the tail thicker, the ears and expression and paws larger. But that is all up to personal preference.
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I need help with this piece of crap if you can. Im not sure if it can even be fixed lmao
While yes, i am only learning digital art, i want to know how anatomically correct this is. Probably one percent lol Edited at April 2, 2020 06:09 AM by Mysterys
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I think something that will help you is using guides before you draw. Use general shapes and layers. Like this:
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Sorry for the late reply, been under the weather and had some homework that needed doing. You are definitely a beginner, but that isn't a bad thing. It took me nearly ten years to get to where I am today, and when I started, I drew very similarly to this.
The muzzle points down too sharply, the eyes are misplaced and a bit too high up. The neck is too straight, wolves don't keep their heads that upright. All in all, you are the average beginner, and I'm sure you'll be doing great things in a few years. Just draw a shitton and you'll get there. Edited at April 2, 2020 07:06 PM by Coyote
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Hey, I need some help with this one. It seemed fine in the really rough lines but as I started going into detail a little more about placement, it’s body looked off and possibly a little squished in. I appreciate what you’re doing! Credits to me, I forgot to put on the image.
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Coyote Thank you so much! That helps a lot ^^ You too Blue Stargazer :D
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I find that my drawings always break down when I try to wrestle proper lines out of rough drafts as well. Generally, canines lower their head when in that position for better balance The body is a bit short, the far wing is too wide, usually you can only see either the front or the end behind the close wing. I do like the dynamic pose, though, good work. Edited at April 3, 2020 02:16 PM by Coyote
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Thank you for the help! I really appreciate it.
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