
EDIT: I'll update the image tomorrow with changes I made to the legs.
After putting more sketches into the sketchbook I got the urge yesterday morning to make another personal b/w piece. Here's the preliminary sketch. From here it gets sprayed and then filled in. Woot! I felt a feline was in order.
After putting more sketches into the sketchbook I got the urge yesterday morning to make another personal b/w piece. Here's the preliminary sketch. From here it gets sprayed and then filled in. Woot! I felt a feline was in order.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Cougar / Puma
Size 789 x 1007px
File Size 520 kB
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There are a few I'm aware of.
1) The legs, which are a bit too short and don't appear to hold the center of gravity. They have been edited (not seen here) to where the thighs are longer and angled back further to appear more weight-bearing.
2) The snout, which is a bit longer than it should be, but fit the body better. Changing it would be a hassle.
Those are the ones I've received, at least.
I've already started on filling it in, beginning on the anatomical right arm.
1) The legs, which are a bit too short and don't appear to hold the center of gravity. They have been edited (not seen here) to where the thighs are longer and angled back further to appear more weight-bearing.
2) The snout, which is a bit longer than it should be, but fit the body better. Changing it would be a hassle.
Those are the ones I've received, at least.
I've already started on filling it in, beginning on the anatomical right arm.
ah. the thing that struck me most (aside the muzzle length, with which I can follow your argument) is the front itself, which has the wrong perspective. it ashould be almost-profile, but is somehwere between profile and 7/8 view. the nosetip looks right, though, it's more the flaps.
but hey, you have a better eye than me, so never mind. :)
but hey, you have a better eye than me, so never mind. :)
The head I have more turned than the body, which with the change in the legs I made make the front look more natural. I guess I like exposing more of the torso than is seen from a straight-on profile, so I have the tendency of skewing things a little to allow for such.
The nose flaps bother me too, when you mention it. I'll be looking into that when I work on the face.
I appreciate the input.
The nose flaps bother me too, when you mention it. I'll be looking into that when I work on the face.
I appreciate the input.
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