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How to Draw a Bird Head Birds are extremely diverse, but their head has a structure universal to all of them. So let’s see how to draw a “universal bird head”. Start with an oval. Some species will be easier to draw with a 篇circle, others with an ellipse.  Define the perspective of the skull with some directing lines.   Mark the jaw joint on the bottom of the skull. Draw a long curve defined by the bottom of the upper jaw. The beak is wide near the base and narrows toward the tip.  Draw the Bird Feet Drawing, Feature Drawing, How To Draw Birds, Crows Drawing, Draw Birds, Feet Drawing, Drawing Lines, Bird Sketch, Wings Drawing

How to Draw a Bird Head Birds are extremely diverse, but their head has a structure universal to all of them. So let’s see how to draw a “universal bird head”. Start with an oval. Some species will be easier to draw with a 篇circle, others with an ellipse.  Define the perspective of the skull with some directing lines.   Mark the jaw joint on the bottom of the skull. Draw a long curve defined by the bottom of the upper jaw. The beak is wide near the base and narrows toward the tip.  Draw…

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Feet shapes of some falconiform birds. Bird Anatomy, Northern Goshawk, Harpy Eagle, Raptors Bird, Types Of Birds, Bird Sketch, Bird Carving, Animal Study, Bird Wings

Falconiform, (order Falconiformes), any of the group of swift, graceful birds known for their predatory skill as raptors. Included are eagles, condors, buzzards, kites, caracaras, ospreys, harriers, accipiters, vultures, secretary birds, falcons, hawks, and bateleurs. Although seldom abundant,

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Avian/Harpy references II by Riurekai on DeviantArt Fantasy Creatures Art, Concept Art Drawing, Anatomy Drawing, Figure Drawing Reference, Creature Concept Art, Anatomy Art, Art Tutorials Drawing, Drawing Base, Drawing Reference Poses

Description ears come in many shapes and sizes, usually pointy and facing backwards. fur is optional. tails and ears are directly proportionate one to another, if the djinn have two pairs of ears, they'll probably have two tails, and so on. each ear can move independently. some djinn that exhibit a forked tail, but there are few. some even are born with atrophied wings, which are useless to fly, but they can be helpful to swim... if you ever find a place to swim in the middle of the desert…

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