Showing posts with label cheetah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cheetah. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Thursday, December 27, 2012
How to Draw a Cheetah
With its sleek, streamlined body, and long, muscular limbs,
the cheetah is built for speed. Capable of running at an incredible 70 mph, the
cheetah is faster than the rest of the big cats, or any other land mammal. As
you draw, try to bring out the power and grace of this beautiful feline.
The key to drawing anything is to break it down into basic
shapes. If you can draw circles and ovals, you can draw a cheetah. Don't be discouraged if your first attempt
doesn't turn out exactly like the picture. Practice makes perfect, so let's
begin!
Click the image below to view the step-by-step cheetah drawing tutorial.
Don’t give up if your first drawings aren’t perfect. Art is not
something that can be learned overnight. Drawing is a skill that must be
practiced and supplemented through observation, so keep a sketchbook,
and take it with you everywhere. Look around you, draw what you see.
Visit the zoo and sketch animals. Sketch people at the mall. The more
you draw, the better you’ll get. Good luck!
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Friday, November 2, 2012
Panthera
Illustration created to help promote the efforts of wild cat conservation group, Panthera, published in the November/December 2012 issue of Bare Essentials magazine (see pg 68 for Panthera illustration).
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