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Study and Teach Fine Art Techniques Animal and Wildlife drawing with Mike Sibley. Topic #11
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11. "RE: Tabby Cat"
 
   Becky,

I don't think you really need to be told how great this is looking do you? You do? well,

Its great! The way you have intesified the blacks in the fur really make the drawing pop. She still looks very cuddly kitten, but now she has a lot more depth to her. Her fur is richer and thicker.

The only suggestion I could make would to be possibly a teeny bit more tone under the chin (our right)? just to make the face appear more three dimensional... but don't do it if you don't think it is really necessary.

What does everyone else think?

Linda Weil
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12. "RE: Tabby Cat"
 
   Mike - thanks for the great feedback! You always manage to capture the things that niggle in the back of my mind! I've added a bit of a curve to try to make it more natural (just made it up). the thought of a furry post with a cat head on is highly amusing though!

Your constructive criticism is always appreciated - how else will I improve?

Linda, thanks for your comments too. I see what you mean, but I have chosen to not go too heavy under the chin - I have spent ages working and reworking the area - I'm still not 100% satisfied, but I think the problem is because of the different areas of light coloured fur. It's actually quite light in the source photo too.

I shall sleep better tonight!
Becky.





 
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13. "RE: Tabby Cat"
 
Rebecca...did you send the original to mike and let him finish it?
this is a very outstanding cat,..from the eyes down he looks like a whole new cat!,....sort of like a glamour photo of a cat.
i love the details you added,....this is proof that all the time it takes to do the boring stuff really pays off.

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14. "RE: Tabby Cat"
 
Quote I've added a bit of a curve to try to make it more natural (just made it up).............I have chosen to not go too heavy under the chin - It's actually quite light in the source photo too.

That's so much better Becky! The neck has a natural flow to it now - instead of being a distraction it now leads naturally up into the head.

Don't concern yourself what anything looks like in a photo - it's a source, not something carved in stone. All that matters is that it looks right, not that it looks like the photo.

I've always thought copying a photo is a pointless exercise - unless the drawing is an improvement or brings out a particular aspect of it then the photo itself will suffice.

Well done! So what's next?..........

MIKE

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15. "RE: Tabby Cat"
 
Rebecca, Tabby looks fabulous now ......congratulations!!
Lynne

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Nature is not something that can be seen by the eye alone- it lies also within the soul, in pictures seen by the inner eye.
-Munch


 
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16. "RE: Tabby Cat"
 
   Wow, the extra effort really paid off! I agree with mike about the neck- even if it is close to life - sometimes you have to take a bit of artist's licence. But apart from that little thing, its just great. I hope you are proud of your acheivement!


Helen
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17. "RE: Tabby Cat"
 
The cat looks wonderful after your changes! It's really a beauty of a drawing!

- Melissa (aka: Honey Bee)


 


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