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Drawing Wolvden Markings

Drawing Wolvden Markings
Posted 2021-10-30 18:30:14
Hello!

I'm just curious, how do you guys replicate Wolvden markings/colors? I often find they're hard to solidly color pick and blend nicely on more cartoony styled wolves. Your guy's thoughts?

biscotti 🌿
#5274

Posted 2021-11-05 18:26:18
Hi !!
You mentioned having a cartoony style but I hope it would be alright to share my word as someone with a more watercolor-paint edge. If you dont like blending; defining lineart, shape language & creative patterning are your best weapons. Pattern and color meshes are underrated in simplified character design. Gradients are also useful as they look more reasonable on pieces with fading or changing color without giving the pieces a weird texture; but you can also stipple out fading with fur shapes like triangles. 

Did a 2 min of my kiddo April to make sense of things? hope it's more help then i think it is :')

A03📎
#49398

Posted 2022-01-03 01:49:16 (edited)
I find sometimes its tough to figure out the markings as well. I've learned that if it seems like there's too much to focus on, I screen grab the wolf and blur to figure out what colors pop out most and go from there, here are my examples:

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