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(01-02-2019, 04:35 AM)Shadow Wrote:
(01-02-2019, 04:23 AM)Spalea Wrote: @Pantherinae : bravo for this one at #141. The mouth is better, no problem... Especially since the jaguar is a little as a bulldog among the felids.

You're right, the nose is a little too small again, but you can do it. It's already less blatant than with the lion's head. And the whiskers are much better too !

About whiskers.... did you have whiskey last night? Wink

For some strange reason it crossed in my mind yesterday.....
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(01-02-2019, 04:35 AM)Shadow Wrote: About whiskers.... did you have whiskey last night? Wink

Lol ! I could have one bottle. But I don't need it to spin out of control... An 31th dezember, with a good music, evening is enough for me !
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(01-02-2019, 05:05 AM)Pantherinae Wrote:
(01-02-2019, 04:35 AM)Shadow Wrote:
(01-02-2019, 04:23 AM)Spalea Wrote: @Pantherinae : bravo for this one at #141. The mouth is better, no problem... Especially since the jaguar is a little as a bulldog among the felids.

You're right, the nose is a little too small again, but you can do it. It's already less blatant than with the lion's head. And the whiskers are much better too !

About whiskers.... did you have whiskey last night? Wink

As a matter of fact I did! Haha
Haha... I actually meant my reply to Spalea, but ok, so at least someone had whiskey then Grin
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@Pantherinae : The mouth is more angular. Don't fear to use some straight segments !




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(01-02-2019, 05:42 AM)Spalea Wrote: @Pantherinae : The mouth is more angular. Don't fear to use some straight segments !




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Yeah made some adjustments, but lions do tene to have that line when their mouth is fully closed 
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I am desperate to complete this piece by mid march, taking way too long time

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Trying to capture untamable animal spirit and showing animals of Nepal both Himalayan and Terai species and let them mingle in one place.
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(01-26-2019, 03:32 PM)Jimmy Wrote: Trying to capture untamable animal spirit and showing animals of Nepal both Himalayan and Terai species and let them mingle in one place.

Successful...
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Full length view, still much details needed... In progress!

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I was very much interested in interspecies interactions, still am. Especially of animals that naturally co-exist with one another.
For eg this one done back in 2007 was interesting one- clouded leopard to me is like a miniature tiger and lynx is a sort of giant cat, so at equal size these could look amazing in one pic so decided to make a painting. These two are so contrasting cats - stubby tail vs long tail, long legged vs short legged, different ears and teeth designs etc.
Plot-  a lynx ( hadnot thought of subspecies Winkhas killed a small deer when it is interrupted by a stalking cloudy. Both being rather unsure what to do next.

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Another water colour painting a tiger attempting to bring down a big bluebull

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@Jimmy did you made these images (from your 2 above posts) ?
It is really superb.
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(02-02-2019, 09:01 PM)sanjay Wrote: @Jimmy did you made these images (from your 2 above posts) ?
It is really superb.

Yes those 'are my paintings @sanjay thank you.
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(01-26-2019, 03:32 PM)Jimmy Wrote: I am desperate to complete this piece by mid march, taking way too long time

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Trying to capture untamable animal spirit and showing animals of Nepal both Himalayan and Terai species and let them mingle in one place.

One wild party!
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my quick drawing pencil of Ocelot - Leopardus Pardalis

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and here's with some photoshop touch

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I think they are one of the most beautiful wild cats on earth, imo
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finally all done! completed probably over a period of 2 full years, on and off!!

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