days 39-40 of my #100DaysChallenge of drawing animals. I continued working on some watercolors and more intentionally to be finished stuff - with the result that except for the elephants that were actually finished at this point, the rest is still languishing in my room in the same state like, 2 weeks or so later. Gah. I hope I'll have the energy to actually finish them this week!

I started the challenge here in January: https://mastodon.art/@playinprogress/109699531519354873

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Attached: 4 images I started a new #100dayschallenge! This time the theme is drawing animals. It is super enjoyable so far - I had another one going last year about drawing with a nib pen or brush in ink, but somehow lost steam there. So this is something fun and sweet for me to ease into. And I am still getting my ink drawing workouts in, even if I am using mostly my Noodler's Ahab fountain pen + various brush pens for these. #Ink #Art #Drawing #Animals

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day 41 of my #100DaysChallenge of #drawing #animals. For this day I first did some #chicken studies from video (paused), then went to draw my neighbor's living chickens. Then took my rough (very!) sketches home and added some details (heads, feet) from my by now accumulated generalized chicken knowledge.

day 42 of drawing animals. I repeated the chicken dance of doing some studies from ref pics and then going out to draw my neighbors' living chicken, adding some details (heads, feet) back home. I enjoyed playing around with different ways to use line and #watercolor in these, not sure which version (lines first, watercolors first, broad watercolored lines first) is my favorite yet. I might have to play around with them some more...

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On day 43 of drawing animals I had the urge to change it up a bit, and thus drew these deep sea creatures on black paper. I started with rough sketches in medium grey colored pencil, then put some white gouache on top, wetting the individual shapes first and then working the gouache into them wet-on-wet. The first drawing got finished with some additional colored pencil in white and some faint colors, the second one is still in the gouache-only WIP state.

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days 44-46 of drawing #animals back to black #ink

(I got my scans & drawings mixed up while my scanner was broken down so the number on the file differs from the number on the paper. I am sticking to the number on the file because that is easier, and from ca. day 55 on or so stuff is aligned again 😅 )

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days 47-49 of drawing #animals . Simply drawing in ink is so nice! I love the different strokes and patterns that develop when I have the time and energy to really get into them. So much fun.

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day 50 of drawing animals. Vultures rock.

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days 51 & 52 of drawing animals, still deep in the vulture zone

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On days 53 & 54 of drawing #animals I started a deep dive on #flamingos trying to assemble a bunch of "flamingo drawing cheat sheets" for myself. The idea was to collect all the information I would need to enable me to draw flamingos without reference in the future. So these contain a bit more details than my usual sketches, crammed unto A3 sheets rather than my usual A4s.

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On day 55 of #drawing #animals I continued looking at flamingos, delightfully weird flamboyant flamingos, this time with some color studies, still gathering information for my personal flamingo drawing cheat sheet.

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on day 55 of #drawing #animals I also started a bunch of more involved larger watercolors of Flamingos, and continued working on them on day 56. Here are some progress pics :) The first one I consider finished, though I got some feedback on it from a teacher that made me consider doing a second version. Maybe some day!

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more of the WIPs that did not get a color pass yet 😅 , none at all

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on day 57 of #drawing #animals I was back to doing a simple line sketch, even if I was doing flamingos yet again

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on days 58 & 59 of #drawing #animals I focused on #insects, such beautiful varied weird creatures! I could easily fill another 100 days just with drawing bugs :)

I lost my patience on the first image studying the structure of dragonfly wings. I still want to get back to it at some point, or to something similar. Want to get better at nailing those shiny lacy intricate structures, but so far my inking skills falter when confronted with them.

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@playinprogress I love the drawings ! As far as I'm concerned, you managed to capture the vibe of the wing veins very well. Even if it's not complete, the Dragonfly characteristics are there which I like.
I also love the Dynastinae, it's lovely.

@StrepsipZerg Thank you!

Still, if you should happen to encounter anyone drawing insect wings especially well, I'd be grateful for a link or other tip...

@playinprogress eh I don't know anybody on the art side, and I'm not really an artist myself.
I know Paleoentomologist are usually very good at wing venation as it's an important criteria for characterizing fossil imprints. Maybe that could help ?
@playinprogress but I will try to note it somewhere in my head and send you the link if I see something along those lines :)
@StrepsipZerg It does! I have a bit of a frustration with the narrow scope of animal drawing and animal art anatomy instruction - they tend to focus exclusively on mammals, and 90% only do cats, dogs, horses & cows at that. Then there are other specialists for drawing birds, but really barely anything afaict on insects, reptiles, amphibians, fish etc. It makes me a bit sad because I find all those animals beautiful, too.
@StrepsipZerg So I have to cast a bit of a wider net to get more information on their anatomy & structure and all that...