The Artist's Guide to Drawing Animals by J.C. Amberlyn

The Artist's Guide to Drawing Animals by J.C. Amberlyn

Author:J.C. Amberlyn [Amberlyn, J.C.]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
ISBN: 978-0-8230-1424-8
Publisher: Potter/TenSpeed/Harmony
Published: 2012-11-20T05:00:00+00:00


Some goats have knobby foreheads.

Front View

Note how the hair sweeps up the top of the nose and muzzle but sweeps down the sides.

Horns

Goat horns come in various sizes and shapes. Some goats have ridges in their horns, like these.

sheep

Like goats, sheep can have an arched nose, Romanlike in appearance when viewed in profile. Some breeds of sheep have horns and some do not. Both males and females can have horns, though males’ horns are usually longer than females’.

Sheep skull.

Basic Sheep’s Head

To draw a sheep’s head, begin by blocking in the sheep’s head, a U-shaped muzzle, ears, and eyes. Then, add the nose and mouth, details to the ears, and a slight indent on the very top of the head. Finish the drawing with a fluffy, bumpy line to suggest wool, and shade in the eyes.



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