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Learn how to draw a wolf by following the steps in this tutorial.

Method 1
Method 1 of 4:

Standing Wolf

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    • Draw a bean-shaped elongated oval for the body.
    • Make sure that you are using a pencil for the draft sketch, so you can erase it afterwards to make it neat.
    • Draw a circle at the one end of the bean, this will be the head.
    • For the hind joints, draw two overlapping circles. One should be smaller because it’s for the hind leg that is not in full view from the angle.
    • At around the chest part of the wolf, add a slightly elongated circle for the fore legs.
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    • Draw two-pointed curves on top of the head for the ears. Unlike foxes, wolf ears are smaller.
    • To work out the neck (or the scruff) just draw two slightly curved lines and connect both sides of the head to the bean-shaped body.
    • For the hind legs, start by drawing curved lines from the leg joint. The lines should bend outwards towards the tail part of the wolf.
    • For the fore legs, you can just add 2 thick lowercase “l”. Since one of the wolf’s legs is hidden, only a small part of the other leg could be seen.
    • For the muzzle, add a small letter “U” at the head.
    • For the eyes, just add two small tear-shaped figures above the muzzle.
    • Finish the hind leg by adding a similar shape to the one you did earlier but this time, add some small paws at the end of the legs.
    • The tail is hardly seen because it’s hidden behind the hind legs. Because of that, you can just add a long curvy line at the end of the bean-shaped body.
    • You should have the basic drawing skeleton now.
    • Put in mind the overlapping lines and parts that should be hidden.
    • Remember to use fuzzy-looking crooked lines to get the wolf’s furry look.
    • The line art might not look perfect and crisp, but it should look neat when the pencil is erased.
    • You can add details like the ears, eyes, mouth, nose, paws, claws and fur.
    • You can also add extra lines to emphasize the paw and the fur.
    • Depending on the breed, wolves can go in different shades from gray to brown or even white.
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Method 2
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Howling Wolf

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    • Draw a bean-shaped elongated oval for the body.
    • Make sure that you are using a pencil for the draft sketch, so you can erase it afterwards to make it neat.
    • One oval should be bigger and longer and should point slanted upward. This is the wolf’s neck and head.
    • The other oval should be drawn on the other end of the body. A long, thinner, vertical oval will be added for the tail.
    • Just beside the tail and at the base of the slanted oval, add two circles for the leg joint.
    • For the muzzle, add a smaller oval pointing in the same direction as the neck/head oval.
    • Add a tear-shaped figure below the muzzle this would be the jaw.
    • Because of the angle, only one ear is visible. And to draw this, just draw a small rounded triangle pointing the opposite direction as the muzzle.
    • Add the legs by drawing lines below the leg joints. The hind leg should bend towards the tail.
    • Add similar lines to define the width of the wolf legs. The bottom part of the legs should look flat into the ground.
    • Add another pair of legs behind the ones you drew before. Because they are only slightly visible from the view, just draw a small part of them, peeking behind the legs
    • Add 2 pairs of circles at the end of the flat base of the legs.
    • You should have the basic outline now.
    • Put in mind the overlapping lines and parts that should be hidden.
    • Remember to use fuzzy-looking crooked lines to get the wolf’s furry look.
    • The line art might not look perfect and crisp, but it should look neat when the pencil is erased.
    • You can add details like the ears, eyes, mouth, nose, paws, claws and fur.
    • You can also add extra lines to emphasize the paw and the fur.
    • Depending on the breed, wolves can go in different shades from gray to brown or even white.
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Method 3
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A Cartoon Wolf

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  1. Add two protruding pointed shapes on each side at the top of the circle for the ears. Using curved lines, draw the nose.
  2. Add another semi-circle for the hind leg’s foot.
  3. Draw an egg shape for the eyes, add a smaller circle within for the pupils. Draw a curved line for the eyebrows and a circle at the tip of the nose. Sketch three tiny circles at the side of the nose and draw a sharp fang using curved lines.
  4. Add a few curved strokes on the chest area for a furry look and sketch small slanted lines on the feet to separate the toes.
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Method 4
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A Simple Wolf

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  1. Add triangle like shapes on each side of the circle for the ears. Draw a curved line in front of the circle for the protruded nose and sketch a crossed line from the circle extending to the nose.
  2. Draw two almond shapes with a circle inside for the eyes. Draw the nose using a circular shape. Sketch the mouth and draw sharp teeth.
  3. Sketch small slanted lines on each foot to separate the toes.
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    How do I make sure it looks like a wolf and not a fox?
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    Foxes have long, triangular ears and wolves have short, rounded ears. Remember that wolves don't actually have ears that are straight up on their head. Their ears are slightly crooked and not too noticeable, unlike the prominent ears of foxes.
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    How do you make the eyes perfect?
    Community Answer
    If you're doing the standing wolf, draw 2 triangles, then 'soften' the edges. Or you could draw an oval, and give a pointed edge. It is your choice.
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    What kind of pencil do I use?
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    Just a normal pencil should work. However, for the shading, you should use a softer pencil.
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      To draw a wolf, start by drawing an oval for the body and circles for each of the leg joints. Then, draw another circle overlapping the oval for the wolf's head. Next, sketch the legs, tail, ears, and neck. Once you have the wolf's basic frame, go back in and draw the wolf's fur using crooked, zig-zagging lines. Finally, erase the original lines you drew for the frame and add the finishing details, like the ears, nose, mouth, and paws. To learn how to draw a howling wolf, scroll down!

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