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It’s time for this month’s tutorial: drawing animals! This is of course a very broad subject so I focused mainly on the challenges that I experience when drawing animals. Topics covered in this tutorial include: 

• analyzing the reference image to see what the most important shapes are 

• construction: going from the rough sketch to more detailed lines, and solving issues with the likeness throughout the process

• what to focus on: which details make the animal more believable and identifiable 

• how to break up the basic shapes into smaller segments to get a sense of volume

• making animals with really simple shapes still look interesting

• capturing gesture & exaggerating for extra movement

• using fur patterns, whiskers, paws etc to enhance the form & recognizability of the animal sketch 

• rendering with a focus on enhancing the volumes 

I draw a lion, wolf, guinea fowl, and red panda! But I talk about how these principles can be applied to basically any animal. It ended up being quite long, so sorry about that! Let me know if you have any questions after watching it, and as always, hope you enjoy!

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Anonymous

hi i’m a new member! i’m very inspired by your art :D

Radka Kopecka (radu.k.art)

Does anyone have a problem with playing it? It says Service unavailable to me :( Can't wait to watch it!

Anonymous

It's fun seeing how differently you go about looking at animals than I do :'D Though, our styles when drawing in general are very different. But most of the sketching process for humans I feel like I do it the same type of way, while with animals I do it quite differently XD

Loish

hey! sorry about that, it looks like vimeo is down. it should work again as soon as they've resolved the issues!

Loish

thanks so much for the support :) hope you enjoy the content here!

Anonymous

This is such an amazing and detailed tutorial! The fact that you have shown to draw different kind of animals was very helpful, thank you Loish <3

Devotionart

So exited to watch this! The way you draw animals is amazing 🙌🏻💖

Radka Kopecka (radu.k.art)

Such a great tutorial, as always!! I'm so excited to try all the tips, I'll definitely draw some animals tonight! :) Thank you for inspiration! btw. I had to laugh when you said - here's one of my favourite animals - guinea fowl - they are so funny :))

Anonymous

Really love the way you draw animals. And the tutorial. We want more :-)

Anonymous

Wonderful video! I love your approach to painting the volume of the animal, rather than the fur (or at least not much). Your animals come out with so much personality. Thank you for sharing!

Loish

so glad you like it! and yes, guinea fowl remains the cutest animal to me :) so blobby!

Loish

I'm glad you liked it! It's hard to cover 'animals' in general since there are so many but hopefully this gives ideas on how to approach any animal sketch.

Anonymous

Looks like I'll be drawing some animals today :)

Asher Tail

Thank you for this!!

Anonymous

Question: When you say you are setting a brush to a lower flow, what does that mean? (I work exclusively in Procreate for budget reasons, so this may be a Photoshop thing.)

Loish

hey holly! 'flow' is a setting in photoshop that makes the brush a bit softer. in procreate, that's usually the bottom slider on the left side, with the top one being size :)

Sam Gauss

I love the video tutorial! Is this brush part of a brushpack I can find either on this patreon or somewhere else? Thanks!

Anonymous

Thank you for the very well made video. How would you give volume to a white shepherd puppy? It's just puppy coat and I'm having a hard time giving it some structure so it feels less 2d.

Anonymous

Thank you for making such great tutorials. Is there a place you generally like to look for reference pictures, or do you just search endlessly through google images until you find reference pictures you like?

Loish

thanks for the kind words! honestly I usually default to google because it's what I'm most used to browsing. I like pinterest too though!

Loish

thank you! I'd definitely try to separate the neck fur from the body and legs, and try to capture the volumes in the face as well!

Loish

hey sam! you can find it in this brush set: http://cbr.sh/fg8up?ref=loish

Anonymous

I LOVE when you do videos so we can see how you think! I'm always so impressed with how easy you make drawing look. Do you use specific exercises to keep your lines flowy and loose? I struggle with my lines looking too stiff

Loish

thank you! I talk a little bit about having fluid lines in this tutorial: https://www.patreon.com/posts/tutorial-warmups-47743894 it's mainly a question of forcing yourself to draw with more confidence and over time you'll get better at it :)

Anonymous

super simple and effective stuff, helped me a lot!

Anonymous

This was an amazing tutorial, I can see immediate improvement in my sketching as a whole and this really helps me look further than simply drawing what I see as that is something I also struggle with since I learnt to draw the same way from references! Thank you so much!

Anonymous

Finally watched this :) Found it very fun and useful to draw along (in the first half) and compare to your solutions, picking up a neat curve or hatching here and there. Wouldn’t mind more sketching sessions like that once in a while, especially animals.

Anonymous

I’m a new member, someone has probably already said this, but the shape you drew for the body of the Guinea fowl was a cat’s eye shape. I’m enjoying your tutorials and they encourage me to keep practicing drawing flowing lines