Hi Hi! For start you did ok! Outer shape of the cat is there,it's very expressive which suits for creating believable fur. Now we want bit of structure. Similar to studying anatomy, we can construct creatures using the mannequin method. Divide complicated topics into simple geometric solids, such as cubes, cylinders, and spheres. To build realistic, organic structures, alter a form's exterior lines (contour). For example, you can alter the silhouette of a cylinder to resemble a bent leg. Use simple forms to manipulate, distort, or "bend" them like elastic. Create intricate, interconnecting structures by combining several simple forms. To learn how primitives bend, practice working with them in pictures or real life. Animals are excellent models for doing this because of their intriguing shapes. Regardless of the medium—traditional or digital—remain consistent in your methods. You can simply cast a shadow beneath the monster or add subtle floor-in-perspective signals. You can apply ballpoint by carefully placing fur on top of your light construction (use an H3 pencil, for example). Hope it helps! | Artwod Feedback