I have an amazing cabinet card that I've been trying to do justice to in graphite, but I just can't seem to do it. Inspired by the style in yesterday's post I tried to draw this guy the same way. I think I came close in the second one, but it's still too realistic, and a tad too cartoony, which I realize are conflicting statements.
Attempt #1
Attempt #2
I'm glad that I made it up to 144 posts this year, as the square root of 144 is 12 and there are 12 months in the year. There's a quiet harmony to that that I find pleasing. Anyhow, hope everyone has a good new year's eve tonight!
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Friday, December 30, 2011
A Doodle Reworked
I liked the Karaoke Napkin Doodle I did the other week of my friend Jesse, and I wanted to rework it into a real drawing. I'm even happier with results and want to explore doing more portraits in this style.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Scruffy the Wild Cat
Well I'm at it again. A long time ago, in a season far far away, Stephanie's Mom hired me to draw portraits of three of her cats. I've finally made good on one of those portraits and the others should be close behind.
This is "Scruffy". He's an outdoor cat with a bit of a wild side, so I turned him into a Mountain Man. I also recommend doing a google search for "mountain man" because it yields some interesting results. If only we could get all of those guys in a room together. It might be too much beard and animal pelts for us to handle.
I can never resist the urge to convert my portraits into a sepia tone.
And the lovely model.
You can see some of my previous cat portraits here, here, here, and here.
This is "Scruffy". He's an outdoor cat with a bit of a wild side, so I turned him into a Mountain Man. I also recommend doing a google search for "mountain man" because it yields some interesting results. If only we could get all of those guys in a room together. It might be too much beard and animal pelts for us to handle.
I can never resist the urge to convert my portraits into a sepia tone.
And the lovely model.
You can see some of my previous cat portraits here, here, here, and here.
Labels:
cat,
colored pencils,
mountain man,
portrait,
scruffy,
sepia
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