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8.
Using Magnet (almost exclusively),
shape the points that make up the back
of the wolf's head. (Notice how I've
indicated the back of the skull as a bit
of a bump, where the neck goes.)
Note
As someone who has drawn many wolves
and spent a lot of time around them, I'm
familiar with the “shorthand” that defines a
lupine form. You'll probably want to sur-
round yourself with as many photographs of
wolves from as many different angles as you
can find as you work. Whatever way you tilt
your Perspective viewport to evaluate your
work, you should have reference material in
a similar angle to compare and contrast.
You may also want to load my wolf sketch
model from the CD: Objects\Chapter11\
WolfHead _F.lwo.
Figure 11-8
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