And so there's just a great opportunity for us to uh start off a little patiently construct the proportions well enough that we can start hanging our fur .
But we pay attention to the curve and we pay attention to where it's farther back and farther back and maybe start some of those places first so that we don't end up by having things like this come uh you know , to become too dark because we thought it was safer to just draw this part , whatever you have in your paper first is going to be the darkest and the darkest is usually gonna go back into the recesses where there's less light where there's less light where there's , you know , something past something something deeper .
And so some of those are just little tricks .
There's a , there is a lot to uh understand drawing .
But if you can practice and you know what you're practicing , you can make it something that is just I wonder how long this will take me .
Uh And also if you're doing something quick , you can do something with less fur .
You just keep accentuating the darkest things create some depth and it can still be a dynamic picture even though you may not have every , every little uh hair on there .
So anyway , just some things I , I realize that uh there's a lot of room , uh there's a lot of things to cover when I'm trying to , uh you know , talk about uh some of the things I think would help you and uh a demonstration is always best .
Uh We went through this uh C series and uh we're one of the nice things about the uh the studio class in particular is that we get to take it slowly .
Uh If people will be patient , I think they'll really understand all those simple , important , basic fundamental steps that help you have more fun with your drawing .
And so anyway , that's uh how I would uh kind of answer that .
So it seems like whether you're drawing an animal or a person , patience is going to be key when it comes to hair fur , anything really and that goes for clothing or anything .
If you have a background in your drawing , you wanna make sure that your background is behind your main subject , it's truly a background .
And so it's the same , some of the same principles and uh the better we are at being able to separate uh uh one element from another and uh creating that kind of depth and fur is a little bit scary sometimes because we see uh something other than just a uh clean edge , but it really is a clean edge because the fur in the front is in front of what's in back .
And even though there's a lot of little lines or little edges .
It's still necessary for us to pay attention to uh you know , what's behind and separated from the background .
So it doesn't get lost .
You know , I know you have a lot more information and , and insight on drawing animals .
And uh we're gonna , we're gonna do another video and in the next video , we're gonna cover what to do when you're drawing animals of different with different colored fur , different colored hair and um you know , and what to , what to expect or what to look for when you're drawing an animal with different unique markings or patterns .
And we'll save that for our next video .
You definitely won't want to miss it .
And uh we'll let you know as soon as that video comes out .
So well , Darryl , I want to thank you so much for sharing all this great insight with us and we want to thank all of you for joining us and watching this video and uh we hope that it really helps you understand a little bit more about how to draw realistic fur .
Well , you're welcome .
I , I just always enjoy maybe finding a key element that somebody can use again to help them feel like they're in control .
It can accomplish something .
Even if you have to take it one step at a time .
It's just so rewarding to see people continually improve , but sometimes it takes some time because it's hard .
There's so many things , it can get overwhelming even though it may not be .
Uh , but still you're trying to remember all these things and it's easy to concentrate so much on one thing that you ignore something else without intending to .
And so , but it's still really fun to see people even take one element at a time and continue to improve .
Very good , very good .
Well , we want to hear from all of you and we encourage you to leave us a comment in the comments box below and uh you know , let us know does does first still seem like a like a terrifying prospect to you or does it , is it looking a little bit easier ?
So leave us a comment and let us know and we'll try to cover that in our next video if we can .
And uh so well , thank you very much and uh we'll see you in the next video .
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