Fantasy fox drawing

in Sketchbook3 years ago

Hello everyone...

I decided to try out this fantasy drawing of a fox today. As usual, I visited Pinterest to check out cool art and I saw this one and thought it would be nice to recreate.

As you can see, it's a drawing of a fox but no real life fox looks like this, only Disney fox can look this way.

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Drawing process
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This was done with red and blue ballpoint pen, coloured pencil and paper.
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Great strokes of this red figure, it seems that the reference you have taken is exemplary. We can see a lustful and mysterious creature, with all the elements that represent this character.

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Thank you so much

Hello @onyechi. What an awesome pen drawing of a fox. It captures the facial expression of mischief. I love the added red colored pencil. It brings depth to the image.

I believe I may have mentioned this to you before in the LMAC Community with their collages, of which I regularly participate. Please keep in mind that images from Pinterest are not free to use. Pinterest doesn't own the images that others post to its site. Therefore, the images are under copyright. In order to use an image in your post, it must be your personal property or free for personal and commercial use from a site that gives you permission to use it, whether you download it or just use it as a reference source.

Nice job on your pen drawing. Take care.

Yeah I know many images aren't free to use that's why I barely use them, I just use them as reference to do my drawing..
Thanks

If they aren't free to use otherwise, then how are they free to use as a reference?

Okay, noted