Fur on a Form
Drawing realistic animals requires special attention to the different directions in which their fur is growing, and to the furry texture and the various values as defined by the dominant light source. You can get a pretty good idea of the basic structural form of an animal by studying various aspects of its fur. In this lesson, you indicate the under forms of a puppy’s leg and paw, by drawing its covering of fur.
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| Content | 18 Pages - 30 Illustrations |
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Love the practice of shading, fur, etc