09-01-2015, 09:36 AM
Thanks Bookend and Cyprinus
No the cat was just one I saw on tumblr, I have two, but generally only get gesture drawings because they have a second sense about me drawing them and they run away.
I don't want to post all 24 pages of the comic here (it'd take me a half hour and I'd rather be drawing) but they are all here http://punk-a-cat.deviantart.com/gallery...Ravens-Paw
I still need to do a cover - but i'm trying to study texture using ink and water colours at the moment so that I can do a nice job of it.
I guess I'll just keep plugging away with trying to get line weight and placement right, I normally try to draw the figure, then think about the type of fabric and how it will crease and hang/ sit, and add it over, but it's still a big struggle to be able to see it in my head - I have references for the clothing, but as soon as you shift the body you get to the 'must imagine this now' thing.
My current daily to do list includes figure drawing, facial expression drawing, very basic perspective practice and studying the style of a bunch of comic and watercolour and ink artists, as well as attempting some ink and watercolour texture studies.
No the cat was just one I saw on tumblr, I have two, but generally only get gesture drawings because they have a second sense about me drawing them and they run away.
I don't want to post all 24 pages of the comic here (it'd take me a half hour and I'd rather be drawing) but they are all here http://punk-a-cat.deviantart.com/gallery...Ravens-Paw
I still need to do a cover - but i'm trying to study texture using ink and water colours at the moment so that I can do a nice job of it.
I guess I'll just keep plugging away with trying to get line weight and placement right, I normally try to draw the figure, then think about the type of fabric and how it will crease and hang/ sit, and add it over, but it's still a big struggle to be able to see it in my head - I have references for the clothing, but as soon as you shift the body you get to the 'must imagine this now' thing.
My current daily to do list includes figure drawing, facial expression drawing, very basic perspective practice and studying the style of a bunch of comic and watercolour and ink artists, as well as attempting some ink and watercolour texture studies.