#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.
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.
...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...)
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.
#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.
#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).
#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 🙃
#catober day 13, again did the drawing but not the scanning, only direct drawings from photos of cougars this time.
#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.
... 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).
I keep drawing and falling further and further behind with the scanning and posting. Sketchdump incoming to make up some of the distance.
So, this was day 21 of #catober - wanting to draw a lot without thinking about it I decided to just work my way through this set of "cougar" reference images, sketching every single image. There are 500 photos in the set, we'll see how far I'll get.
#catober day 23 was another social day, so I just doodled some cats with the pens I usually use for writing, then used a waterbrush to clarify the shapes and let the ink bloom. I am pleased with the graphic shapes and how the ink washes came out, especially on the red page. Might do a bunch more of these at some point. But also the pretty ink wash effect feels a bit too easy, almost kinda cheap. 😂 Maybe I'll go direct to blob with a large brush next time.
@Puxi thank you! and the boredom might not last forever. Maybe I just overdid the cats a bit last year 🙃
I do vastly prefer cat cuddles to crab cuddles though...