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I did this.It's a cat,but I think it's hard to tell.
It was supposed to be white cat...this one is not really white,more like greyish.
I need advices of any kind.You can redline it of course.
https://i.postimg.cc/W1P0jw0f/giveaway-1st-round-Copy-2.png
What I think I need help with: -shading-it's hard to tell where legs are,I think I am bit shy with using strong contrasts -I am trying to improve on cat anatomy-this is my first try-I'll keep trying as much as school allows me -how to do white fur O.o ? I use simple tehnice with base color and then I go over it with fade-out pen in thick and bit darker color and then I use fade-out pen that is thin and lighter then base.But the issue with white is that I cannot use white for base because these 'thin lighter line' won't be visible,plus there is no lighter then white,so what should I do about that matter,I need new approach >.<
P.S.I am also looking around the interenet for various tutorials,but it's not easy to find good ones easily nor quickly :/
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An eye...looks kind of too sharp(?) for the picture as whole,like it doesn't belong on it...Is that just me or?
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not sure if this will help but here: https://postimg.cc/gallery/2rs4qk8u2/ it's a cat folder that might help in anatomy?
and here is a white base with some kind of fur texture? https://i.postimg.cc/g2Vkhfnm/winter-s-bullseye.png
not sure if it will help but there ^^"
also! I have a animal drawing book and it will help with this stuff kinda, if you want pictures feel free to ask <3
also for the eyes, I suggest testing out with big and small eyes? making the pupil a slit and round?
Edited at September 21, 2019 03:52 PM by greywind
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Fur styles are bit too different,but thank you :)
...I have a book too,why am I searching for it online them ;-; I often amaze myself:'D thank you for making me realize I have the book how to draw animals
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Folder is great,it has various angles and poses :)
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Hurry Make the main base darker then the fur, but not to dark you call it grey.
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Spooky Spark said: HurryMake the main base darker then the fur, but not to dark you call it grey.
I'll try it :)thank you
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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.
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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?
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This is your first time???? Woah IÂ’m so jealous youÂ’ve done way better than me when I first had a go >~< <333 Keep it up! :DD
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