ANIMAL AND WILDLIFE CHALLENGE FEB/MARCH 2026

Liz, that is wonderful and very well drawn. Do you draw in pencil first? That is a very intricate drawing, and the fur looks very natural. The paws look fine to me. What don't you like about them?

So many of you have been so fast! I am just printing out some refs now and deciding on a "plan of action".
 
Thank you, yes I first do a pencil drawing on tracing paper, then transfer it to the paper I'll be using for the ink drawing. The paws just don't seem natural to me, like they don't have the proper curves. I was thinking of doing a watercolor version, maybe
 
Jade, such an adorable squirrel and I think the eyes are beautiful!

Liz, that’s a great pen and ink. I never go back to compare with the photos so the paws work for me.
 
Liz, thanks! Your lion 🦁 is excellent, l don't see anything wrong with his paws tho. Then again, I had my own fight with paws 🙈 I noticed they are tricky to draw .. they always are .. also when I paint my cat's paws 🐾
Thanks for the process, too. It's interesting to read. Yes, watercolor version could be nice and maybe faster to paint than with oils (which l use)?

Jade, like l said earlier your squirrel 🐿️ is very nice. Cute character. Very well done 👏
 
I continue my process of learning to paint furry animals and others.
This is a pencil drawing of the white cat.

Sealing (the drawing) is retouching varnish spray. Imprimatura is Michael Harding Italian Green Umber, a paint I purchased to try it out first time.
Now that I will move to oil paints l just hope that varnish holds the drawing. 🙏 It will bc l put a lot.
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Grapes, what an excellent drawing. You captured the face and expression so well. Thanks for explaining your method. I'll be watching for more!
 
Thank you so much for describing this process, Grapes. A sealed drawing sounds like a great plan. Your drawing looks good already!
 
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