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Hello! I hope you enjoy this beginner's guide to drawing animals! In part 2, I show you how to use your understanding of structure (from part 1) to add action and movement to animals. I also briefly demonstrate how to use structure to figure out foreshortening. And finally, I show you how to take your drawing from "sketch" to "masterpiece" and how to understand animal markings!
The photo references I used were from pixabay.com and I'm linking them below :)
Horse (running): pixabay.com/photos/horse-brow...
Hores (foreshortened): pixabay.com/photos/horse-pre-...
Wolf (used for portrait): pixabay.com/photos/forest-wol...
Tiger: pixabay.com/photos/tiger-cat-...
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