"No deadline" is the worste deadline. You can work for your entire life on it you know. I can advise you to decide on one deadline and keep it. If not, the client can ask you to work and work and work endlessly just because he will see you are not satisfied. Here is my advise to you.There is no deadline, so why not see how much further I can take it?
An another point, if you want to progress, do other dogs and fluffy animals, train yourself with quick and long sketch, quick and long painting... Then if you really want, go back on this dog. You can learn a lot on one piece, but you will be stuck because you will do minor changes. You need to experiment things from the beginnings and learn from the base. You do not need to push every of your attempt to the last step, just understand what you want to learn.
For exemple, that's you to decide what you want to learn :
- anatomical study to understand the head structure of a dog, how work muscles on the full body....
- quicks and long portraits to understand the principals characteristics (what is important to understand that is it a dog, what race, what expression...)
- quick sketch to understand the principals lines that make a dog silhouette and give a strong shape
- fur study on differents animals, learn how it reflect light, how you can simulate short, long, fluffy, strait fur...
- understand the expression and emphasis of animals, it's not easy to draw animals with "emotionnal" carriage...
With that you will learn a lot an not only about dogs... decide what lesson you want to learn and work for itI'm sure with this dog, you already know some of your weakness.




I'm sure with this dog, you already know some of your weakness.
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