I managed to get most of my techniques sorted over the Weekend and Friday. I now only need to use the laser cutter to make all of my trees and possibly the backgrounds too. I also need to experiment with quilling too. At the moment I am considering creating one drawing for each creature and cutting it up so it can move, possibly just a simple silhouette. It will be flat on the table and each movement it does I will draw around it, photocopy it or photograph it. On the other hand... it may be quicker just to draw each frame instead of photographing it and then adding detail in digitally. I am currently looking into the walk cycles of a wolf. I desperately need my printer though as I can then get all the scaling right the first time instead of faffing for ages like I normally do trying to get everything perfect.
I like this short animation because it shows the legs clearly with the ones furthest away shaded.
Click here for link to site; Wolf-Walk-cycle-rough
Whilst I was looking for references on a walk cycle for a wolf I came across several images of a wolf that looks as if it turning into a lion and a dragon. It means that if I get stuck on how I am going to change my wolf, into a dragon or lion or even a bird, then I will have plenty examples to go off of.
White-wolf

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