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Siberian Tiger Cub Work in Progress Pencil Drawing 7

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Uploaded by on Apr 30, 2010

http://www.onlypencil.com This is what i have so far of the drawing, in that drawing i have indented the hair for the paws and just need to add the detail. This drawing will measure 30"x40".

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  • WOW AMAZING! GREAT JOB! Your work is very inspiring which had me wanting to try drawing animals. I have not tried it because I've only been drawing portraits of people. I can't wait to see the final result! :D

  • @smalljoville thank you. You should try drawing animals. The main reason i love drawing animals is because the different textures that i get to work with. Each animal is different and its always a challenge.

  • how much time has it taken you so far?

  • @TheTauros0427 i dont usually keep hours but its been more than 100 hours for sure.

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  • @bluebamboo101 once you scan them you can convert them to grayscale. You can also scan larger drawings in pieces, but this method is tricky and should be done with drawing no larger than 14"x18". Once scanned you put the drawing together in photoshop. One more thing, make sure that you scan at the highest resolution, 300 or 600 dpi. The higher the resolution the more detail the scanner will capture. Well if you have any other questions, just comment.

  • @bluebamboo101 sorry for the late reply. Well i was looking for a professional photographer for this drawing but i found a company by my area that scans documents larger than this drawing. So i will be scanning this drawing after all. All my other drawings i have scanned them myself. The good thing about scanning them yourself is that you can take your time getting it by playing around with the settings. If you scan them, either yourself or someone else, make sure that you scan them in color.

  • @bluebamboo101 Well the best was is to use a scanner. I scan at 300dpi, the higher the resolution the better. For this drawing im going to have to get a professional photographer to get it into digital format because of its large size. Once i scan them you can use photoshop to get it to look like the original drawing. Well if you have any other questions just comment.

  • @DrawingsByEhvh thanks

  • @GTARIST4EVA thanks

  • @madlynda thank you so much.

  • @abrahamireland thank you. Im using several reference images, so its not just one.

  • @samgzag11 thanks

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