Tiger (aww!)
Tiger (aww!)
Tiger (aww!) by kittykatkat
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Category Furry » Animal art (Non-anthro) » - Mammals » Felines
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Category Furry » Animal art (Non-anthro) » - Mammals » Felines
Date Submitted
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Favorites... 7
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NaNaNa on August 13, 2005, 7:37:20 PM
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WOW! I love this pic!
Lysergs_Kitty on July 6, 2005, 11:56:18 PM
AthaMaarit on May 2, 2005, 3:12:22 PM
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Rebus on April 23, 2005, 11:02:48 PM
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Hey there Kittykatkat
I take it this is the picture you wanted me to critique? I'll give it a go, but feel free to ignore my advice, I'm no expert :-)
First thing's first - cool picture. That's a fun tiger :-)
The first technical thing I'd notice is the papar - it looks like it's suffered a bit. You can buy special paper for working with acrylics, or you can use watercolour paper if you like to dilute your paints. Either way, try to use thicker paper and you'll find it doesn't wrinkle as much, and gives a clearer finish :-)
The other main point is don't be afraid to mix your colours until you have loads and loads of different shades of green. I know it takes longer, but it's worth it. The more the better, and every now and then throw in some brown or yellow - it'll make your grass come alive. And don't forget the blades would appear smaller towards the horizon. Perosnall I would have painted a patchy ground covered in greeny-browns first,a nd then painted the blades over the top so the paper didn't show through any wherem but that's just a personal preference.
I love your style, it's such a happy tiger, and you've done a brilliant job making his chest appear furry. Nice piece, hope my critique was okay B-)
I take it this is the picture you wanted me to critique? I'll give it a go, but feel free to ignore my advice, I'm no expert :-)
First thing's first - cool picture. That's a fun tiger :-)
The first technical thing I'd notice is the papar - it looks like it's suffered a bit. You can buy special paper for working with acrylics, or you can use watercolour paper if you like to dilute your paints. Either way, try to use thicker paper and you'll find it doesn't wrinkle as much, and gives a clearer finish :-)
The other main point is don't be afraid to mix your colours until you have loads and loads of different shades of green. I know it takes longer, but it's worth it. The more the better, and every now and then throw in some brown or yellow - it'll make your grass come alive. And don't forget the blades would appear smaller towards the horizon. Perosnall I would have painted a patchy ground covered in greeny-browns first,a nd then painted the blades over the top so the paper didn't show through any wherem but that's just a personal preference.
I love your style, it's such a happy tiger, and you've done a brilliant job making his chest appear furry. Nice piece, hope my critique was okay B-)
bejja on April 23, 2005, 1:35:57 AM
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Pabbit_da_Rabbit on April 22, 2005, 9:35:23 AM
BlackWolf on April 22, 2005, 5:30:21 AM
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kittykatkat on April 22, 2005, 5:10:01 AM
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orchid on April 22, 2005, 4:49:11 AM
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BlizzardBird on April 21, 2005, 6:31:31 AM
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