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Dont know,just help me :)September 21, 2019 06:22 PM


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Defiantly start out with lineart. Don't go straight to lineless until feel comfortable with what you are doing. :)
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Blue Heart Lily said:
I think you'll definitely want to have line-art.

Don't worry about a lineless style until you're confident enough in anatomy with your lined style.

White shading is difficult, it really is, but.. a small tip I gained from somewhere. Was to shade with blues. White base, use a blue shading technique.

But yeah. Definitely watch others drawing cats and work on lines first.


I heard that about blues and white too,they say it's better to use pastel colors then grey and white.

And I agree that I am not ready for lineless yet :') cause I honestly do the lines and then go over them...I don't think that's how things should go X)

Thank you for advices :) I'll practice shading and most likely drop lineless art for now
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Pride Klaw said:
If I could be of service, try adding some whiskers and make the ears shorter and more triangle like, that should help a little with making it more cat-like

As for the white fur I'm honesty not that sure, maybe try starting with a light grey base then adding white fur strokes?


I added whiskers,but white cats have white whiskers so they are not visible :') even thou I honestly didn't look up pictures for whiskers,I tried to do them based of my knowledge(I hang out with cats since I was 6).And that with white fur-I'll try and see how it goes :3

And I tried to do Siamese cat-slim variation and their ears are huge,but I wished to make them bit folded in a curious manner-didn't went well X)

Edited at September 22, 2019 02:42 AM by Hurry
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WinterValley said:
This is your first time???? Woah I’m so jealous you’ve done way better than me when I first had a go >~< <333 Keep it up! :DD

Thank you ^^ even thou my sister is more experienced and I started doing digial too because I saw her art,so I have a private teacher at home :3 you keep drawing too :)
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Burning Stars said:
Defiantly start out with lineart. Don't go straight to lineless until feel comfortable with what you are doing. :)

Roger that :) and thank you too
It will be difficult cause cats look flawless and very soft,elegant so lines have to be very light :3 I think?
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I think I can help a bit!
I'm just going to give some quick tips for cat anatomy first, then I'll get on to the colouring. For a first attempt it's very good though.

- Cats have much smaller muzzles, here's a picture of my cat for reference:
https://i.postimg.cc/N0fGVrFv/F1-D116-DF-6963-43-C1-A3-FB-2981-B2-CBA2-C7.png
And the muzzle starts to go more inwards from the nose, it isn't just a straight line down down then back towards the face, if that makes sense?
- The ear is much too big, but it doesn't look bad if it's part of your style.
- There's no definition for the paws, now I'm not great at paws but googling some references will help here. Cats need toes too!

Colouring:

Now just to note, this may not be the best way of colouring, this is just how I do it and you can take advice from it or completely ignore it if you want.

Your fur problem is actually very common, the fur is flat and while it has some direction, does not look 3D, shaded or like fur really.
Now, when I just finish a sketch I usually make a base by using a lasso tool and going around it and filling it in, then I go back and add finer details with the lasso tool like tufts of fur, or claws. But this makes it harder to achieve a natural smoother looking appearance so I would probably not do that. But this is one method you could try.
Anyway, once you have a base, with any method you choose, make a clipping mask above it and whip out an airbrush. The airbrush, in my opinion, is great for plotting down colours! This way the colours blend in together more instead of using harder brushes. Now, the colours you want should not be the colours of the markings, and you should not use the lightest white or the darkest black at all, except for maybe adding tiny details (with white you could do some very small highlights but you don't necessarily need such a bright white to give a nice effect).
So make the colours noticeably darker than they're supposed to be, but not so dark that putting the actual colour on top will look weird.
Get a brush that isn't sharp, and is preferably blended on the ends of the strokes (I'm bad at describing brushes lmao). I prefer softer looking fur. Especially for a cuter scene, like this cat. Start to add fur strokes, make them bigger and make sure you include direction. If there's a certain point where the fur all goes off in different directions, make the fur go in all different directions and leave a tiny tiny slit where you can still see the 'skin' or base colour.
Then just keep layering the fur, making the fur darker in areas of low light and making it lighter where there is light. If the light is strong, at the very end you can highlight around the edge of the cat if the light is behind and also make the whiskers white to catch this light etc.
As you layer, make sure the main colour is the actual colour of the markings. And don't over do it so you can no longer see the base colour, there's a reason why it's there, it helps with depth.

Also, make the fur imperfect! Let it run out into other markings, exceed the base lines. No cat is perfectly smooth!

And don't be afraid to use contrasting colours. It really helps make your image pop :)
Dont know,just help me :)September 22, 2019 06:07 AM


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Thank you Mavi that's a lot of help and inforamtion,so I'll need some time to process it all X3 but I'll try to follow and implement some things in my future work.

I tried to go with Siamese cat-slim one-whoose body is actualy bit far from usual cat <.< now when I think about it I don't think that was good decision
Cute cat by the way <3

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