Monday 18 April 2016

FMP Sketches

This chap is more reflective of my style of drawing, very loose and expressive. I had to get this one out of my system before I could attempt to draw to someone else's spec
Now the cub was starting to feel like a character with a story. I took advice from Katie and Vic, very talented artists and they said to concentrate on shapes and measurements rather than anatomical assumptions. 
I love this pose. The cub is happy and sweet, I used wildlife programmes on freeze frame to capture this moment. The face is slightly distorted but thats ok because it is an emotional piece
Here I think I have captured the distress of the little cub really well. I'm not sure if it was a little too sad so I didn't develop this one in final outcome

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