![]() Once you are done, please share your drawings in our private Facebook group, so we can all see them.Īnd if you enjoyed this tutorial, please share it with your friends using the buttons below, so they can join the fun. This is actually what happens in real life: if you have a white ball next to a red ball, the red from the red ball will “spill over” to the white ball. This is a cool effect you can use in shading. This is going to be relatively easy because we already have an outline of the main features including light areas and darker areas refer to step 3 on sketching. In this phase, we’re going to focus on shading to give the cat’s eyes, nose, and mouth a realistic look. Check out the pink shadow below the kitty, and see how it’s casting a pink-ish light on kitty’s legs. Phase 2 Drawing the cat’s eyes, nose, and mouth.The front legs are straight-on, while the back legs are sort of compressed at the back, because they are hidden by the body. The back part of the kitty’s body is overlapping the front. ![]()
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