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Hi Hi! Animals are always a fun topic to tackle. So far looks good I would add the background first for any composition you want. That will be very helpful in figuring out the source of light and how it reflects off of living beings. The next problem is that it affects colors and shadows. According to what I have read, light emanates from the top, therefore everything that faces it will be illuminated while the remainder will remain in the shadows. We presume that the creature is standing in the open, in the mountains, so you do not have to deal harshly with shadows.Pay close attention to how you position your shadows by using references to accurately match body forms. For colors avoid using black/ gray for rendering and remain because it will result with muddy results. Lean on brighter colors but not overly saturated when approaching coloring. Lightly place color variations in fur to make artwork richer. Hope it helps!
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Master cat drawing by progressing from simple shapes through structured forms, gesture work, and imaginative rotation exercises to create lively feline artwork.
Animals


Cover Art Feedback
Can anyone help me out with this piece, environments are still hard for me and I wanted to do a landscape cover for board game box 1.Is composition pleasing or are there any mistakes that distract your eye imminently? 2.Value separation - are the planes properly separated to show distance? 3.Scale of the world - How do you perceive this zone in size small ,medium,big ,unbalanced, Not sure?

Cute-ify this Face!
Not sure if it's the eyes, the nose, the mouth or EVERYTHING but can't quite get this face pretty enough! What am I missing? I'm just moving features around randomly at this point.

The Heron Woman
GUYS!!! remember those heron studies i did not too long ago? Well, i turned it into an idea, a concept, if you will, and came up with this heron warrior. quite proud of it! what's more is that when she pulls down her mask, the bird's nostrils act as eye holes, making it into a rad frickin' mask! anyways, i want feedback. particularly on the rendering. i feel like i didn't take advantage of the heron's plummage texture enough, or like i was a bit carelss with my light source and cast shadows. but what do you all think? any other suggestions? please let me know!

Eternal Fight of the Wicked Part 2
Im the same creator of the OG drawing in the figure drawing section, I just decided to throw the drawing on a sketchbook app on my phone and play around with it. Feel free to critique it some fun ideas to play around with.

Feeling lost with values
I tried to create an illustration of Ichigori Ryu in a rain of dessert and I feeling quite lost when the rendering part came on. Like how do you choose if you need more contrast on the skin for example or less. It’s not finished but I would appreciate some guidance

6/7/26
Day 7

the lad and the neroh
I was studying grey blue herons today since i usually see them around my local lake and love miyazaki's films! Whilst doing these studies, i put on a peter han sketchbook tour for background noise, so that influenced my studies a bit with the observational notes and texture blocks and such. I also did 3d rotations, and even tried to figure out how the wing folded in. On either one of these things, how'd i do? Please let me know so i can push my drawings more towards that peter han skill level sort of direction!

6/7/2026
im having a hard time with constructer

June 30 Sketchbook Pages Challenge Day 7
I am happy with the pose and the objects around the character. The main problems I'm seeing in this piece are proportions. Firstly, the head is much larger than I intended, and it makes this character look like a young girl when I was going for a lady just getting back from work look. I had already drawn a face I was happy with and the hand felt believably placed on the head so honestly I couldn't muster the willpower to draw the head again at that point. I also think the left arm's above the forearm (do you call that an upper arm?) is short, and I am unsure about her right arm's proportions. I did spend some time fixing things in the construction stage, but I got hasty and did not double check when the figure was fully in, I actually extended the length of her right forearm by enlarging the elbow, and I think that helped. I could use some tips on dealing with proportions when dealing with dynamic angles. The one tip I already know I need is to fix all these problems in the construction stage!!! Thank you!