The rest of the foot will be seen as hidden behind the front leg. Much like a duck foot, we’re going to make a small webbed foot that’s shorter at the top to mimic perspective! Then, on the back make what looks like a hooked claw, but keep it soft so there are no sharp lines. On the front leg make a short curved line as well where the back line (the one with the knee bump) ended. Just before the lines overlap, curve the line downwards in a short motion. Step 11:Ĭontinue the line from the squared hook shape of the second leg in a slight curve towards the front leg. Once you finish, erase all the overlapping lines on the head and add a small hooked line to the bottom 1/3 of the beak.įinally, let’s make the back leg! From the tip of the last tail feather extend a line outward and end it in a little square hook. The feathers always curve to the shape of the body!Īdd as many as you need to fill the space and don’t be afraid to overlap, just make sure they’re curved with the body line. Now let’s flesh out those body feathers! The key here is to make sure you do not use any straight lines. About 2/3 down the leg make a small bump on the back Step 9:Įrase the overlap of the leg and the knee joint! Step 10: Step 8:Īt the widest point of that shape, we just made a small circle for the eye. then at the head, we’re going to make a little droplet of water shape coming inwards towards the middle of the circle. Step 7:įrom the bottom of the longest wing feather make two thin lines going downward in a slight funnel shape toward the top. Finish off the body with a little curved belly line connecting the front feathers to the tail feathers. Use all the teachings we’ve gone through with other birds so far to guide you as you go longer with your feathers the further from the top of the body you get. In a curving motion, we’re going to create feathers on one of the wings. Step 6:Īdd a few more tail feathers curving it upwards just a bit before going towards the front of the body where that large incline is. End it off with a little U shape to guide our feathers later. Where you finished off the snake-like neck from before we will continue it by extending it upwards to about the end of the neck, and then bring it downwards.
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