Nothing much to say really. I was in the mood for some pencil art and had a photo I was inspired by. Please no too hard critiques on this XD this is only my second try ever ona big cat and my very first try ever on a full body of a cat.... There's many things in this I do not like but I do like the head myself. I however screwed up the spots and what bothers me the most is the paws... Anyways. I know the branches doesnt look too detailed etc but thats on purpose, I didnt want anything to take away the attention from the cat and therefore didnt do much on the branches
Tools used: Mechanical 0.5 hb pencil
Time taken: about 3-3½ hour. I dont remember 100% since I was roleplaying and I took a couple of breaks while doing it (eating dinner etc) so I lost track of time at the end
Tools used: Mechanical 0.5 hb pencil
Time taken: about 3-3½ hour. I dont remember 100% since I was roleplaying and I took a couple of breaks while doing it (eating dinner etc) so I lost track of time at the end
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Leopard
Size 991 x 794px
File Size 390.1 kB
Wow! This is a very well done artwork, IMHO. I think you've done quite well to capture the essence of a leopard.
You commented on the paws and head. The paws aren't bad at all; my only critique would be the angles of them, but the in terms of shape they are all quite nicely done. For the head, perhaps it is a little triangular and the snout just a bit too long, but overall, it's still quite impressive.
As for the spots, I think they're fine. African leopards have very small spots, versus the Asian sub-species that get much larger on the back.
So overall, quite an impressive artwork!
You commented on the paws and head. The paws aren't bad at all; my only critique would be the angles of them, but the in terms of shape they are all quite nicely done. For the head, perhaps it is a little triangular and the snout just a bit too long, but overall, it's still quite impressive.
As for the spots, I think they're fine. African leopards have very small spots, versus the Asian sub-species that get much larger on the back.
So overall, quite an impressive artwork!
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