Welcome to The Crazcatblog! This is an Animal Jam blog by me, Crazcatlover, where I post my Animal Jam videos, art, and more.
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Here's the speedart of my new profile picture on YouTube!
And of course, here's the art itself!
I'm doing a Q&A style thing in my speedart videos now- if you have any questions for me about Animal Jam, my videos, my art, or my blog, just ask me here or on my Jammer Wall, and I'll answer your question in a speedart video 😁!
Hi, Gracie! Haha, glad you like it! It takes a lot of practice, and when I draw, I look at multiple photograph references. Even if I'm not planning to draw the subject in the same angle or exact pose from the photo reference(s), I look at those references anyway to see how the subject looks, and how it moves and how everything works. For drawings of wolves, I look at photographs of actual wolves. Sometimes I'll look at videos of wolves running before I start drawing a wolf that is running. And I start with basic shapes. Hope this helps x)
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Thank you for understanding, and I can't wait to read your awesome comments :D
AHH! That art is so good! :D
ReplyDeleteThank you ^.^
DeleteBtw, when do you think requests will be open?
ReplyDeleteAbout a week, maybe 2?
DeleteOk! :)
DeleteOh
ReplyDeleteMy
Goodness
The nose
The accessories
Omg
How did you make it look like it's actually running
Eek
I need art lessons.. XDD
Remember, God made YOU!
Hi, Gracie! Haha, glad you like it! It takes a lot of practice, and when I draw, I look at multiple photograph references. Even if I'm not planning to draw the subject in the same angle or exact pose from the photo reference(s), I look at those references anyway to see how the subject looks, and how it moves and how everything works. For drawings of wolves, I look at photographs of actual wolves. Sometimes I'll look at videos of wolves running before I start drawing a wolf that is running. And I start with basic shapes. Hope this helps x)
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