Thanks SirFox - all input welcome. Look in the files
section - there is a tutorial by Shawntae Howard (a fellow
who knows what he's doing!) that shows about head
structures. Tokes and I were playing around with head
structures the other week; Tokes' recommendation is create
your head structure as a solid, put your centre and eye
lines in, then create the muzzle as as add-on, adding
centre lines to co-ordinate this with the face. Blend back
your lines and away you go. See Shawntae's tutorial to
largely explain what I've just said.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SkunkworksAMA/files/Sketches/feline_head_studies.jpg
Feel free to ask specific questions or mail me off group
(preferably attach an example or two) if you would like me
to look at your (or who ever's work) and give suggestions
and feedback. I may not always respond quickly due to work
loads, but I will always get back to you. :-)
Scrapper, Black Dragon, feeling honoured you're mistaking
me for someone with skill. :-P
--- "." <sirfox_at_thefoxden.com> wrote:
> I scribbled up something along these lines a little while
> back.
>
> I'll post something tomorrow afternoon, by way of a short
> step-by step
> tutorial.
>
> -SirFox
>
> >
> >Hey Jim, or Scrapper, or anyone with skill;
> >My girlfriend, Hoshiko Usagi, is the creator of the
> webcomic "Hidden
> >Disguises" (www.hiddendisguises.com). Lately she's been
> trying to put
> >muzzles on her characters, with mediocre success. So if
> Jim, or anyone
> >would do up a quick tutorial on how to draw muzzles,
> preferably from a
> >3/4 view, we would both be very appreciative.
> >It would also give them an honorable mention in the
> comic.
> >
> >D.O.P.R
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