by Christopher Hart | Mar 14, 2013 | Real Animals, Tutorials
Shark
The shark cuts a sleek silhouette through the water because everything about it is streamlined and severe.
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by Christopher Hart | Mar 14, 2013 | Real Animals, Tutorials
Dog – Terrier
Draw two overlapping ovals to create the compact, cute body of this West Highland White Terrier.
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by Christopher Hart | Mar 14, 2013 | Real Animals, Tutorials
Pig
Tiny little eyes are featured on the face of the pig, along with a heavy, somewhat hanging, lower lip. Draw short and stocky legs.
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by Christopher Hart | Mar 14, 2013 | Real Animals, Tutorials
Lioness
The forehead is very low, with only a slight rise above the bridge of the nose. Give the chin a slightly jutting-out position.
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by Christopher Hart | Mar 14, 2013 | Real Animals, Tutorials
Deer
The eyes are angled slightly outward, rather than straight ahead, in order to achieve more peripheral vision, and gain a defensive edge.
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