How To Draw Step By Step Wolf

Step 1: Collecting A Few Materials

For you to be successful in drawing a step by step wolf, you’ll need to have a few simple materials ready. All you’ll need is a pencil, a piece of paper and an eraser. Beginners should avoid using different mediums until they’ve become more comfortable with the process. At the same time, experienced artists can spice up their drawing by using paints, markers, and other drawing materials.

Step 2: Get Familiar With The Anatomy Of A Wolf

The secret to drawing a life-like wolf is knowing the anatomy of a wolf. Study the size, shape and structure of the body, head and tail. You should focus on the parts of the wolf, eye, ears, legs, fur and their placement on the body. You can get a lot of accurate information about wolves from books, the internet or the zoo.

Step 3: Drafting The Sketch

Once you have a good idea of the anatomy, it’s time to start sketching. Start with the basic shape of the wolf and build on it with details. Keep your lines light and sketch slowly. Refine the sketch until you’re satisfied with the results. If you make a mistake, don’t worry. You can always go back and erase it.

Step 4: Adding Fills And Shading

This part is where you bring the drawing to life. Using a pencil, outline the basic shape of the wolf and add in details such as fur, face, eyes, ears and paws. You can also add textures and different shades of gray to create the illusion of fur. Pay attention to where the light is hitting the wolf, and use that to guide your shading.

Step 5: Finishing Touches

Now that the basics are down, it’s time for the finishing touches. To add a realistic touch to the drawing, add shadows and highlights to create depth. You can also add details like claws, whiskers or a tongue to the wolf. Finally, erase any unnecessary lines and you’re done! Your step by step wolf is now complete!

Julia is an artist and musician, who grew up in a small town in Ohio, where she played in local bands and painted murals in free time. She moved to NY City to study art at the prestigious Pratt Institute, and then relocated to LA to pursue a music career. Julia loves sharing the knowledge she gathered during the years with others.

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