So my #inktober will be a #catober, with the goal of doing a deep dive into cat anatomy and construction, and bridging the gap between my #cat drawings from ref or direct observation and those from imagination.

Here where I was yesterday drawing from ref, feeling rusty because my summer was many things but focused on drawing it wasn't.

Also, sphynx cats are just the coolest.

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And here is today's starting attempt at drawing cats from imagination. I swear I could do them better half a year ago, but this is where I was today, mapping out the gaps in my cat knowledge.

And then some skeleton studies to start to fill in those gaps...

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Damn I miss studying _hard_, I wish I could just do nothing but draw cats all October, I could do a thousand cats - yes that would be doable if drawing cats full time, 30-40 cats per day is not at all impossible.

If I had nothing else to do. Gnah.

Fuck, now I want to do that. 1000 cats. But that would likely actually _not_ be the best way to learn about them, because it would make it tempting to skip the slow anatomy studies and just go for volume instead.

*itch *itchitchitch

This was #catober day 2 yesterday. Not enough time to do real study, but at least did get the lack-of-knowledge mapping and some cougars from ref in.

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I still feel like my mind has half forgotten how to think in line, but it got better in the second half of the page of cougars, especially with this one. Here a slightly cleaned up version to make myself feel good:

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#catober day 3 yesterday. started again by mapping my notknowing, then followed along with the first cat lesson by Joe Weatherly on NMA. Then I tried to apply that first helping of rough anatomical info to some of my sketches from the day before. Last I made a bunch more sketches from ref, and again made some attempts at very rudimentary anatomical analysis.

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Last of yesterday's #catober pages. This one was fun to do, but also I could feel myself being strongly pulled to doing pretty flat shape based drawing reproducing the references without really understanding their forms in space, in other words without really knowing what I was doing.

I could do this all day and enjoy myself a lot, but I would not be learning much from it, and would be no wiser trying to draw cats from imagination afterwards.

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#catober day 4. Today I felt like my mind was a bit more awake than before when I did this morning's mapping of notknowing. Still far away from looking good, but at least looking not-good with more of a 3d feel to them.Then a page with studies after Bammes and Wendling, trying to map yesterday's rough anatomy on how these artists have drawn felines. Then put a sheet of marker paper over yesterday's sketches and tried to work out wtf these cats' skeletons are doing.

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This means I have done no simple drawing from reference today and that was probably for the best but also I am kinda itchy now and feel like I "haven't really drawn today" and still have the urge to do that. But also all this scanning & post-processing & posting has taken >1.5h already and it is late and I should go to bed so that I can draw better tomorrow. Grmpf.
(always) want to draw more. Draw draw draw. Maybe tomorrow I'll just binge on pages of simple drawing. But also want to get into more detail with the anatomy. So many things!

#catober day 5, and I am trying this thing of scanning & posting in the middle of the day, after only one shift of drawing is done, with another one still coming up. Feels weird to post before I am "done" with the day, but I hate having the scanning & posting as the last thing I do when I am already sleepy. Would much rather sketch my way to sleep.

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Like the last few days I started with a page of mapping the gaps in my understanding by doing a page of sketches from memory & imagination. Then I took yesterday's skeleton studies and tried to reconstruct the whole cats over them on a new sheet of marker paper. That was hard and frustrating and afterwards I relaxed by doing 2 pages of just drawing from reference, the thing I had not gotten around to yesterday.
The most instructive thing today so far was really that compression-decompression sequence of first drawing cats, then doing rough skeletal analyses of the drawings, and then trying to reconstruct the whole cats just based on their skeletons, without looking back at the original drawings or reference.

That was hard. I failed plenty lol. But it was also very effective in showing up specific places where my mental maps are off: stuff like that I tend to make the heads too small, the ears way too small, and underestimate the volume of the fur.

On top of still not having a grasp of their overall forms in space. Patience! Ugh.

But I don't hate the one in the bottom right corner. At least the lines have a nice flow to them.

rest of #catober day 5 yesterday was mostly just relaxed drawing sitting cats from reference. fun.

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...and just before bed I did a page of sketching the same thing from imagination, and that one actually felt like a step forward. Or rather two steps forward one step back. Learning isn't linear!

(I like how the first two of those turned out, but the third, well...)

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#catober day 6 so far. Continued this morning where I left off last night, drawing sitting cats from imagination. Better than the first few days of gap mapping, but still a bit behind the 2 better ones from yesterday.

Took a break from drawing today in favor of doing annoying things like emails and looking at my bank account (need to calculate in both prep time & recovery for that one lol), but! This is the stuff from yesterday's evening #catober session. So technically still day 6. The tiger construction was me following along with Joe Weatherly's animal anatomy class, the other one just drawing from ref.

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#catober day 8 (7? not sure how to count now that I skipped a day of drawing but not posting 🙃 ). Again with the sequence of knowledge gap mapping, then study page (in this case after some of the teaser pages of The Weatherly Guide to Drawing Cats which can be found here http://www.joeweatherly.com/book/4284/the-weatherly-guide-to-drawing-cats ), then drawing from ref.

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Joe Weatherly - Book - The Weatherly Guide to Drawing Cats

I don't want to move on from the sitting cats before I really got them down, but also I was getting bored, hence the cats washing - they are still sitting on their hind legs! Just in more interesting ways. Funny enough these kinds of poses don't show up much in the animal anatomy classes. Wonder why...

#catober day 9 I did draw, but not post. So here it goes. Started with knowledge gap mapping, then 2 pages of studies after The Weatherly Guide to Drawing Cats (http://www.joeweatherly.com/book/4284/the-weatherly-guide-to-drawing-cats).

#MastoArt #inktober #cats

Joe Weatherly - Book - The Weatherly Guide to Drawing Cats

#catober day 10 I just got started, but not sure I will get around to doing much more today, so here goes this morning's sole page of knowledge gap mapping.

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this was the rest of #catober day 10 :) Ballpoint is fun for doing constructive studies when I don't want to use pencil/graphite, but it scans pretty badly. Alas.

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#catober day 11. Had two days that were emotionally exhausting, so no energy for the more demanding pages of knowledge gap mapping or anatomy studies and such. But the simple draw draw draw from ref always works and goes a long way to soothe me.

Halfway through I got annoyed with how small the A4 paper is and how little fits on it and decided to just pack the pages more by using different colored ballpoints. I enjoyed the creepy red pupil-less effect on that one cat 🙃

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#catober day 12 I was drawing but away from my scanner, so here it goes: one page of knowledge gap mapping from memory/imagination, and one anatomy study of hind legs after Gottfried Bammes.

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#catober day 13, again did the drawing but not the scanning, only direct drawings from photos of cougars this time.

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I made a list with a bunch of possible cat drawing exercises for myself, ideally I would do each of them 100x but well... Putting them here to increase the likelihood of me actually doing more different ones:
* more skeleton compression-decompression sequences
* turn short hair cat into long hair and vice versa
* turn house cat into big cat and vice versa
* 30 drawings of paws
* just doodle cats from imagination all day
* draw every cat you draw from ref also from another, imaginary pov
* 100x more extreme form simplifications/cat mannequinizations
* modify every pose you draw from ref - what might be the next move of this cat, or how did it get here?
* draw movement sequences from books or videos/walk & run cycles
* sculpt a cat (sitting, lying down, lying on the side - doing standing /jumping cats would require an armature and I don't think I'll go there this time around)
A lot of these are basically adaptions of Marshall Vandruff's figure drawing exercises from humans to cats https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrPi92DnMis&list=PLf3dvAURflO-mJ-fbhWMBxs1pwX7zuhik
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this was #catober day 14, two pages of mapping knowledge gaps from imagination, one page of anatomy studies, one page of drawing from ref. Not done in that order, but I don't remember the actual order anymore.

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...and another page of cougars from reference from #catober day 14.

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#catober day 15, one page of knowledge gap mapping, one page of notes on the lesson on spine and ribcage of felines from Joe Weatherly's Animal Anatomy class, a page of studies on the same topic from Gotttfried Bammes, and lastly a page of tigers from ref with ribcages inscribed.

#MastoArt #inktober #cats #anatomy #ballpoint

#catober day 16 I started with some knowledge gap mapping from memory/imagination (recognize the sitting tiger from the day before, and how my memory distorted it?)...

... and then did a bunch of pages of memory recall training homework for a class on "drawing from memory and imagination". First page shape analysis from reference (blue), then first attempt at reproducing it from memory (green), made notes on my mistakes, second attempt (red), again some notes, then a third attempt the next day (black).

#catober #MastoArt #exercise #drawingExercise

I am not entirely sure this kind of memory training is the best way to move towards where I want to go, it makes me think in 2d so much, really invites one to simplify into flat graphic shapes. I doubt that doing these teaches me much about the structure of cats in space. It does point out biases in my perception/memory rather mercilessly though, so probably worth it simply for that. And I will stick with them for now just for the sake of the class anyway.

#catober day 17 was another frazzled email writing & preparing for guests kinda day, so just some random sketches of cats from ref

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@playinprogress omg I love those detailed anatomy studies! Also, I feel you on A4 feeling small 😂 I feel more comfortable with more space, too.
@uncannyvallie Thank you! Yeah stuff I don't intend to post I draw on A3, but that makes more work for scanning, and then I get annoyed with how long posting takes... also mailing A3 is drastically more expensive here than mailing A4, so A4 has a lot of practical stuff going for it. But still. So tiny. 🔎
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Attached: 1 image on the one hand it's amusing to make fun of medieval drawings of cats, but on the other hand... IDK maybe they were better at drawing than we think and we just need to look at cats more carefully to understand. (https://www.tumblr.com/wanderrealms/730514789166678016/the-coat-of-arms-of-bartninkai-lithuania?source=share)

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