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Uploaded:August 20, 2011
Artist:Dawn
Difficulty:Novice  Novice Skill Level
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Updated:August 20, 2011
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How to Draw a Flying Wolf, Flying Wolf

Yesterday I posted a drawing I made on Facebook and it’s of a flying wolf or at least my version of one. I do have a wolf with wings tutorial already uploaded on Dragoart, but I drew that one so long ago. I guess I was inspired to make this lesson because of the puppy like version I did of Cerberus. The coloring and concept of this flying wolf came out to be pretty awesome. The background is different form the one some of you guys seen on Facebook, and the reason why I decided to change the background design, is because I thought that the darker version would be better. How hard is drawing a flying wolf? Well, generally this type of creature would have some bumps in the road, but since I broke down the drawing into easy to follow steps, I feel confident that you guys can get through this tutorial with little or no complications. I don’t know what else to say about this drawing, I guess I’ll let you guys get busy with teaching yourself "how to draw a flying wolf". I shall return momentarily so hang on to your seats, because I am coming back!

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how to draw a flying wolf, flying wolf step 1

STEP 1.

Make one round shape for the head, and an egg shape for the body like so. Before leaving to step two, add one face guide.
 
how to draw a flying wolf, flying wolf step 2

STEP 2.

Here you will start sketching out the structure of the head. First, draw the forehead and proceed to sketch in the very hairy lining of the face. These pieces of hair should be overlapping each other like you see here. When the shape of the face is drawn in, you can then draw the wolf ears and notice how they are standing straight up and alert.
 
how to draw a flying wolf, flying wolf step 3

STEP 3.

The first thing you want to do when drawing out the eyes is make the thick, sharp looking eyelids that are also very bold and dark. When that is done, you can draw the shapes of the eyes, and then draw in the eyebrows. Make the nose tip followed by the mouth and or lips.
 
how to draw a flying wolf, flying wolf step 4

STEP 4.

Here you will draw in the eyeballs, and then draw the nose holes which will add the detailing to the nose. Sketch out the hair inside of the ears, as well as the rib or cartilage on the ears too.
 
how to draw a flying wolf, flying wolf step 5

STEP 5.

Now it's time to start sketching out the body. We will begin with the chest, and you can do this by making swift strokes to create the long hair on the chest. Next, draw the front leg and paw and since this is a wolf, the paw should be big. The leg is stubby which gives it the illusion of being hearty. Add some nails, and then elbow hair.
 
how to draw a flying wolf, flying wolf step 6

STEP 6.

Simply draw out the other leg and paw, and be sure to include those toes. The wrist is relaxed since this wolf is in flight.
 
how to draw a flying wolf, flying wolf step 7

STEP 7.

Before we draw any more of the wolf's body out, we have to get those wings sketched in. This should be simple too because they are pretty small, but perfect size for the size of the wolf. Sketch out the angelic style wings, and be sure to fill the inside with small feather layers like so.
 
how to draw a flying wolf, flying wolf step 8

STEP 8.

Draw the back end of the wolf as well as the hind leg. I wanted to draw one of the back legs lifted because the whole concept to make him in a cute pose was my idea. The toes are sort of spread out so draw them in like you see it done here.
 
how to draw a flying wolf, flying wolf step 9

STEP 9.

Draw in the other leg and paw, and then add some nails on the lifted legs foot. You will also need to draw in some of the foot padding too.
 
how to draw a flying wolf, flying wolf step 10

STEP 10.

Lastly, all you have to do is draw out a simple stubby tail that looks like a feathered wing. Erase the guides and mistakes that you might have made, and that's it.
 
how to draw a flying wolf, flying wolf step 11

STEP 11.

Look how cute this little guys looks when you are all done. Now you can pick and choose between shades and designs that you want to color and decorate your flying wolf in. Great work everyone!
 

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kattykat123's comment

 

kattykat123 ~ Aug 23, 2011, 10:45:08 PM
well wat do you mean by kiddish? they look perfectly fine to me!
 
CharlySqueak's comment

 

CharlySqueak ~ Aug 21, 2011, 11:12:50 AM
wow i love it (tutorial please) !!!!! innocent X3 X3 innocent
 
GreenPizzaPie's comment

 

GreenPizzaPie ~ Aug 21, 2011, 8:35:09 AM
Wow! sooo cute! wow wow yay hai omgomg
 
BrieCheese's comment

 

BrieCheese ~ Aug 21, 2011, 6:59:24 AM
epic and cute X3 X3 X3 X3 X3 X3 wow wow X3 X3
 
Soccerpuppy22's comment

 

Soccerpuppy22 ~ Aug 20, 2011, 6:41:05 PM
Lol no ones gonna know about "you know what" and I drew lion king ppls today ad it's pretty cool!! smile
 
Shift's comment

 

Shift ~ Aug 20, 2011, 5:26:36 PM
Oh im magicaly alive again =D
 
CharlySqueak's comment

 

CharlySqueak ~ Aug 20, 2011, 12:21:22 PM
aww thats so nice!!
 
WhiteWings's comment

 

WhiteWings ~ Aug 20, 2011, 12:07:24 PM
nawww thankies bff!!!!! meowla meowla
 
spirit259's comment

 

spirit259 ~ Aug 20, 2011, 11:50:46 AM
i just use normal paint that every computer does. and i also use sumopaint! :)
 
phoenixcelestius's comment

 

phoenixcelestius ~ Aug 20, 2011, 10:39:09 AM
wait no it didnt...hehe spaztic moment. soz! now i feel really dumb =D
 
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