Feathered Wing Tutorial

by Kalico

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Jun 5th 2005
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I ran a poll at devART to see what tutorial they wanted...and they said feathered wings :).
It should be self-explanitory...I tried to cover all the basics...hope this helps at least a few of you! ^__^
If you really notice something wrong, please tell me. It would be a shame to make a tutorial for anatomy...that's all wrong. So please tell me.
This took a little while for little results--I worked from 11pm to 1:30am last night and then for another hour or so today.

These two sources, http://www.earthlife.net/birds/images/anatomy/wing.gif and http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/f/images/fether.1.jpg , were invaluable, as well as random searches on google image search for birds.

Oh, one more thing I have to say: I HATE the adobe photoshop CS text tool D. It's so frustrating .

Please do comment on this. Even though it's a tutorial, I spent time on it and I would love to hear your thoughts on it ^__^.
Tutorial is © to me. No stealing this exact tutorial, although you MAY learn from it. Also, don't make money with my tutorial...because that wouldn't be very fair, now would it? (you may use it to learn and then EVENTUALLY gain money from your knowledge :)).

Comments

Falcor Says:

very nice!!!

Silk Says:

Ooh, this was just what I needed. I draw wings a lot!
Very helpful

StormCloud Says:

that helped me alot! thanks! now you need to do one on cats cant draw them yet lol

Enker Says:

Hey there - I'm here on behalf of a site called Coloring Dragons ( http://www.coloringdragons.com ) that is essentially an artist's community. We're looking into setting up a tutorials section made up of hundreds of different artist's cheats and tips and would love it if we could include this one amongst them! Obviously you would still be given 100% of the credit for making it and there would be a link included with your name to any internet gallery you happen to own so that even more people can see your work in action. If this sounds good to you then get back to me and we'll sort out any questions you may have