More quick gesture sketches from the last few months. Polar bears, grizzly bears, and wolves.
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Polar bear gesture sketches. Galloping, standing, and defensive postures.
February 27 is International Polar Bear Day so I thought I’d take a moment to celebrate these amazing animals by sharing some polar bear related art and tidbits. To start, I’m excited to share our first piece of Last of[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Studies of full grown grizzly bears and polar bears (plus one cute polar cub) done throughout December and January.
Today’s warm-up sketches are of orphaned polar bear cub Siku, born last month at the Danish Scandinavian Wildlife Park. Such a cutie! Here’s the video that inspired the sketches: In Last of the Polar Bear news… I scanned a bunch of[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Drawing a Bear in 4 steps: From Illustration School: Let’s Draw Cute Animals by Sachiko Umoto. Part of an adorable series of drawing books. I just adore Sachiko Umoto’s charming illustrations and whimsical approach to making cute animals that’s simple[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Warm up sketches of polar bears. The bears here range in age from a week to six months. Instead of my standard mechanical pencil, I decided to try a new technique: sketching with blue line pencil, and finishing with Tombow[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
More studies of red foxes and arctic foxes, referenced from videos. The first page looks at motion and posture, while the second page focuses on muzzles.
Studies of Arctic foxes and red foxes. It’s a lot easier to find video reference of red foxes than it is arctic foxes, probably because they’re more abundant and much likelier to occur in areas inhabited by people, so most[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
More studies of polar bears from photos as I work on new pages. 🙂 Knut’s keeper Thomas makes an appearance this time. 🙂