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A lovable Soft Coated Wheaton Terrier is the subject of this project, which features advanced drawing techniques for accurately rendering both long and short fur, realistic “puppy dog” eyes, and a shiny textured nose. A complex grid helps you to sketch accurate proportions. The shading focuses on rendering the forms of the fur and individual features, as defined by a dominant light source. | Brenda Hoddinott T-01 ADVANCED DIVERSE ANIMALS A lovable Soft Coated Wheaton Terrier is the subject of this project which features advanced drawing techniques for accurately rendering both long and short fur realistic puppy dog eyes and a shiny textured nose. A complex grid helps you to sketch accurate proportions. The shading focuses on rendering the forms of the fur and individual features as defined by a dominant light source. This project is divided into the following seven sections X SETTING UP THE FORMAT AND GRID You use careful observation of spaces and lines within individual squares to measure and sketch accurate proportions. -I- OUTLINING ROSEY S PORTRAIT You draw a detailed outline of Rosey within your drawing space in preparation for shading. ị CROSSHATCHING THE BACKGROUND You erase the grid lines before you begin adding crosshatching lines to the background. ị USING HATCHING LINES TO DRAW FUZZY EARS The light source is from the left front so the shading is slightly lighter on the left. ị DRAWING BIG BEAUTIFUL BROWN EYES You begin to give personality to Rosey s face by drawing her gorgeous eyes. -I- SHADING THE NOSEY OF ROSEY Rosey s nose is rendered with mostly squirkling. ị ADDING LOTS OF LONG FUR TO A FACE AND CHEST You use hatching lines to render the texture of the fur on her chest face mustache and beard. Suggested drawing supplies include 2H HB 2B 4B and 6B pencils vinyl and kneaded erasers a ruler if you choose to work with a grid and smooth hot-pressed watercolor paper or another good quality paper . You are mostly on your own when choosing which pencils to use for shading the individual sections of long and short fur. 20 PAGES - 19 ILLUSTRATIONS Recommended for artists from age 12 to adult with advanced drawing skills as well as home schooling academic and recreational fine art educators Published by Hoddinott Fine Art Publishers Halifax NS Canada 2 SETTING UP THE FORMAT AND GRID This drawing is done from a combination of photos and my memory