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(12-17-2018, 02:37 PM)Jimmy Wrote: you mean like in the current theme it shows a brown bear walking on snow, am i correct? do you want to replace that?
You got it jimmy
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@sanjay i think this painting can fit into what you were talking about, but i don't have a good photo taken of it Sad ts already sold-out i don't know if i can contact the buyer to get a better photo!!!

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(12-19-2018, 02:16 PM)Jimmy Wrote: @sanjay i think this painting can fit into what you were talking about, but i don't have a good photo taken of it Sad ts already sold-out i don't know if i can contact the buyer to get a better photo!!!

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This one is perfect!!!
But technically he owns the picture now...& he may not agree with us using it.

How about something less complicated, silhoutte based background, fully-coloured figures in it? 
Like this?

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Or the header in THIS

I made a sketch few weeks ago.
If i send you that could you copy & paint it?
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Yeah that image is fine, just that my habit is to make a little chaotic/explosive kind of art,   please send @Rishi let me have a look
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(12-24-2018, 08:58 PM)Jimmy Wrote: Yeah that image is fine, just that my habit is to make a little chaotic/explosive kind of art,   please send @Rishi let me have a look

Give me a day. It's somewhere around..  Like
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(12-24-2018, 08:58 PM)Jimmy Wrote: Yeah that image is fine, just that my habit is to make a little chaotic/explosive kind of art,   please send @Rishi let me have a look

Ok. There's been a slight hiccup...The pic was in very bad condition & also of dimensions that'd be incompatible with the computer version of the forum. So i've been redrawing it. I'll send you the sketch tomorrow.
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Made this at work, just a scribble. Thoughts?
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@Pantherinae :

About your drawing at #135: well ! It's good but if I may say so: Your nose is too small. And, as concerns the whiskers look at well a lion's face: the whiskers are never randomly arranged like in your drawing. There is always a certain alignment on the skin surface. They are also longer. And, last thing, a lion has a mouth more square than this.
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(01-02-2019, 01:51 AM)Spalea Wrote: @Pantherinae :

About your drawing at #135: well ! It's good but if I may say so: Your nose is too small. And, as concerns the whiskers  look at well a lion's face: the whiskers are never randomly arranged like in your drawing. There is always a certain alignment on the skin surface. They are also longer. And, last thing, a lion has a mouth more square than this.

Don’t worry, I don’t take my drawings serriously I may draw once a year. I draw this out memory, I know I missed out on the perfect anathomy. I might try to draw a cat with a model to look at, and post it here once (if it’s good?)
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(01-02-2019, 02:03 AM)Pantherinae Wrote:
(01-02-2019, 01:51 AM)Spalea Wrote: @Pantherinae :

About your drawing at #135: well ! It's good but if I may say so: Your nose is too small. And, as concerns the whiskers  look at well a lion's face: the whiskers are never randomly arranged like in your drawing. There is always a certain alignment on the skin surface. They are also longer. And, last thing, a lion has a mouth more square than this.

Don’t worry, I don’t take my drawings serriously I may draw once a year. I draw this out memory, I know I missed out on the perfect anathomy. I might try to draw a cat with a model to look at, and post it here once (if it’s good?)
If you really draw once a year by realizing this draw: you have a gift ! You must continue !
To draw with a model is the best method ! No contest... I started like that in the zoos. And when you are before a lion or a tiger, not too old and not being sleeping, their presence is electrifying you (personnal senstions perhaps).
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(01-02-2019, 02:15 AM)Spalea Wrote:
(01-02-2019, 02:03 AM)Pantherinae Wrote:
(01-02-2019, 01:51 AM)Spalea Wrote: @Pantherinae :

About your drawing at #135: well ! It's good but if I may say so: Your nose is too small. And, as concerns the whiskers  look at well a lion's face: the whiskers are never randomly arranged like in your drawing. There is always a certain alignment on the skin surface. They are also longer. And, last thing, a lion has a mouth more square than this.

Don’t worry, I don’t take my drawings serriously I may draw once a year. I draw this out memory, I know I missed out on the perfect anathomy. I might try to draw a cat with a model to look at, and post it here once (if it’s good?)
If you really draw once a year by realizing this draw: you have a gift ! You must continue !
To draw with a model is the best method ! No contest... I started like that in the zoos. And when you are before a lion or a tiger, not too old and not being sleeping, their presence is electrifying you (personnal senstions perhaps).
Thank you very much, I now tried to draw a jaguar, the nose again was a little to small.. but I think the mouth was better than the last one! I will maybe buy real equipment and use a model/photagarphy to look at while drawing. 
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@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 !
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(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
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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

As a matter of fact I did! Haha
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(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 !

Thanks Spalea. I took the time to draw another lion now felt it was better, but it’s very relaxing and I do actually enjoy drawing tbh. Next week I might go down and buy some equipment! 


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