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Last piece colored!
Kada-Ru:
I just finished coloring the "Yawning Jaguar"! I am finished with my family pics! Yeah!
With this piece I used markers, Prisma pencils and chalk to color it.
I really like how it turned out. I am pleased. It took me approximately 4 hours to complete it.
I just hope I can keep creating pieces like this and the Squirrel Monkey!
To see ALL the pics I created for my family click here.
DrakonianDanceR:
The colouring on that is really nice. I also like how one leg is stretching outside of the border - that's quite a clever idea. So does this mean you've finished all the pictures for your family? Well, no time to take a breather - you're now on to your AnthroCon pictures! Good luck.
Kada-Ru:
Quote The colouring on that is really nice. I also like how one leg is stretching outside of the border - that's quite a clever idea.
Actually, the photo I used for the reference has the jaguar like that but on a limb of a tree. When I saw it I knew it would look great with a border. Remember me saying that some pics are good for that type of creativity while others aren't.
Quote So does this mean you've finished all the pictures for your family?
YES!! Till next year! Oh, I have gone back over this pick and made the closed eye lid more visible, the nose more differentiated, added the whiskers and a more 3-D affect to the frame. (WS's suggestions.) I'm glad he critiques my stuff because when I have been working on them for that long a period, I'm not suprised I left something out or needed to 'fix' something.
Quote Well, no time to take a breather - you're now on to your AnthroCon pictures! Good luck.
(giggles) Yeah.... I have TONS of ideas for those and the sooner I start working on them the sooner I will find out how they turn out!
Kada-Ru:
Here is the revised "Yawning Jaguar".
Sumarra:
ooooo! Spots! I -love- spots, hehe. You did really good with them, Kada. Better than any of the other spotties I've seen from you so far too.
The color is very vibrant. And you've got a very good idea about how to use borders I see. I learned that last year too, and found that the subect very quickly becomes the focal point when you have part of it jutting out of the border.
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