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Baby bear and Mama bear
© 2021 MomomimiStill incomplete image but I got the gist of the image down. Really liked how the pose for the baby bear came out
Vinn
Snout
This is a great drawing, and I admire your talent! I myself sometimes struggle with the perfect snout, but yours looks great for a sketch! (Often times mines are just circles) However, this one is a bit over-simplified as someone said. One tip I have is to look at a canine's snout. Most carnivores and omnivores have very similar snouts.
The best tip that I have for this is to think of a boxy oval.
However, do not do a rectangle. I cannot stress this enough. The bottom is usually a bit boxy, and the top is more smooth and oval-shaped! As I said, try looking at canine muzzles and it'll really help you in the future!
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Very cute!! I think there's a bit of oversimplification in the muzzle of the mother bear
Thank you so much! Yeah I had a lot of trouble figuring out how to flesh out the mama bear. Any ideas?