Proud of this one! *Right arrow key, space for better quality* Things to remember when drawing: References! They are supper important when drawing anything, especially if you drawing something new or realistic. you can't see mine well I draw, but It's just cut off. Also, using the colors from your reference can help make it more realistic. Process: 1- Start with a circle for the head, it doesn't have to be perfect. 2- Put in the snout. This is ruff, so don't worry to much. References are good to get the shape right. 3- Add some details into the snout, such as the nose, mouth, and whiskers. 4- Add the eye, remember the eye liner and and the tear duct. I also added an eye brow. 5- Add the ear, don't forget the fluff! 6- Fixed up the lower jaw a bit. 7- Add some cheek fluff. 8- Add in the neck and the rest of the head fluff. 9- Made it bigger, and moved it to wear I wanted it. 10- Line art! I tried to make the fluff a little more feathery. 11- Colour reference! I had a reference on the side for the rest of the drawing, but it's easier to see when it's poped out. 12- Block in the picture with a main colour and add a dark back ground, this lets you see the light colour better so you can clean up your lines. 13- Colour in the eye, I did this buy using the eye-dropper to grab coulors from the reference. 14- Colour in the nose! Remember the 3D shape of the nose when adding lighting. 15- Start coloring! Here I used the water color brush, remember the direction of the fur. 16- Colouring done! When colouring remember to keep light in mind. 17- Added a back ground, I cheated a bit here and grabbed a picture off the internet, then I used the blur tool. 18- Here I added a purple over lay on-top. I did the background and the wolf separate and made the wolf less purple then the background. 19- Done! Press space for better quality.
Art: @_StarryWolf_ Program: MediBang Paint Pro Mouse trail: @typist2 Music: Ava Max: Sweet but Psycho (nothing to do with the drawing, but I like the song)