

There’s no need to keep the lines overly clean, but make sure that you leave nothing to guess. Once you have the proportions defined, you can add the masses of the body and details of the head. Feel free to create a couple of quick sketches like this and pick the one you like the most. Step 1Ĭapture a basic pose of the creature by sketching its “skeleton”-torso, legs, neck, skull, and tail. However, if you want to use the same brushes as me, I compiled a set for you here. This method is very simple and it doesn’t require any advanced brushes. The whole drawing took me less than 50 minutes, but if you don’t need a fully rendered look, you can be done in half this time. In this tutorial I’ll show you how to sketch, color, shade, and render the details of an imaginary feline creature as efficiently as possible. You can do it in a fast and efficient way in Autodesk SketchBook. If you have a visual idea, there’s no better way to show it to others than simply drawing it.

Her specialty are animals and realistic imaginary creatures. Monika Zagrobelna is a freelance artist and a tutorial author passionate about both learning and teaching.
