A wolf furry head sketch made in 2017, around the time I was getting to know FurAffinity, and studying wolf skulls and fur drawing techniques.
One of my objectives with those artworks was to have more commission examples available.
Wolf head Studies
![Scanned drawings of wolf skulls, noses, and a head.](https://anebarone.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Anebarone-wolf-anatomy-anthro-studies.jpg)
First I did some studies on real wolves and their basic shapes, eye proportions, bone structure, fur pattern and other interesting things we usually only notice when studying a subject closely.
I also copied a few wolves in poses such as walking or sleeping, to get the dynamics of how their bodies move and “flow”.
(All these studies didn’t stop me from drawing a nose that looks like a mushroom slice, though!)
Gradients stage
![Painting of a gray wolf furry with blue eyes and cyan accents.](https://anebarone.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/smolgoatane_anebarone-wolf-furry-gradient.jpg)
Simple gradients: Skipped a flat color design for gradients and a few details. Also, why not neon blue fur, pecks and freckles? That is 100% a wolf thing.
Speedpaint stage
![Painting of a gray wolf furry with blue eyes and orange rim light.](https://anebarone.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/smolgoatane_anebarone-wolf-furry-speedpaint.jpg)
And, finally, a more detailed painting done on top of the initial pencil sketch. I’m considering making a final version with fully rendered fur and details – and will post any updates!
Those images are being given as hi-res and .psd files, along with insights on my monthly studies to my Patrons.
Painting Timelapse video
Below is a streaming recorded from my lineart and gradient wolves. You can also watch me on Twitch.
More sketches
![](https://anebarone.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/anebarone-wolf-furry-deltawulf-sketch.jpg)
![drawing of a smiling wolf furry with green eyes](https://anebarone.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/03-Anebarone-June-DeltaWulfSketch.jpg)
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