RisingSunfish's avatar
So you think more practice with the human figure would also lend dynamicism to animals? That's interesting. Most of what I practice is human anyway, but more in-depth practice (especially life-drawing) should definitely help. :D Thank you!
Kairyu's avatar
You're welcome!
I don't think I specified what kind of figure you ought to draw- but if animal figures is what you want to improve on you can look up anatomy books on that as well. Improving on dynamics and movement, I think, comes along as you keep drawing and using your imagination.

It might also help (and easier to access) to study photos from National Geographic. A bookmark worthy site, imo! I would've said to visit the local zoo but that might be out of the way for you. And they are usually not that active anyway :/.
RisingSunfish's avatar
I always seem to forget about National Geographic. I'll definitely keep that in mind for more practice. :D

And yeah, if I ever need to practice sleeping animals/animals hiding in caves where you can't see them I will go to a zoo XD