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Darkseeker
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I've been trying for some time to draw realistic fur, and it never looks right. I was wondering how y'all did it?
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Darkseeker
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It depends on what look you are going for. If you are wanting a realistic fur texture, generally short, close strokes are best. A bit like this If you want a more stylised approach, I usually use sweeping strokes following the fur pattern (all fluffy animals have one thanks to gravity, I drew is some arrows as a bit of a guide) No two "clumps" of fur look the same, especially right next to each other. Having them point in different directions really helps it look more life like. Confidant/deliberate strokes usually work best if you are aiming for a cartoonish look. I suck at explaining things, buy I hope this helps (Drawing credit to me, ref for the first one is from Phillip Pilz @ unsplash) Edited at August 22, 2021 07:37 AM by Raewyn
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