Screenshots of Last of the Polar Bears pages in the process of getting penciled in Clip Studio Paint!
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Studies of meerkat kits and serval kittens, done in Clip Studio Paint.
Quick gesture sketches of a squirrel on my balcony eating the seeds I had set out for birds. Very lively and expressive little guy. He only held each position for roughly 2 seconds, so I didn’t have a lot of[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Tired of a secluded existence in the chilly mountains, this roguish feline decided she’d rather travel the world. Using brains and brawn, she established herself as the captain of a pirate ship and set out to sail the seas in[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Arriving in bookstores November 23rd! The follow-up book to Draw Furries, Draw More Furries is packed with more fantastic furries and scalies to draw! This book shows readers how to create anthropomorphic characters (animals with human-like characteristics) that effectively convey[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Arctic foxes are nimble and curious animals, bursting with energy. They have thick fur to protect them from the cold, which makes them especially puffy and adorable. In the winter, their fur is white to camouflage them in the snow.[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Polar bears are large, muscular animals with short legs and powerful forelimbs. The polar bear’s body is streamlined for navigating ice, water, and land. Their elongated torso and tapered head and neck are perfect for long distance swimming, while large[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Studies of full grown grizzly bears and polar bears (plus one cute polar cub) done throughout December and January.
Drawing a Bear in 4 steps: From Illustration School: Let’s Draw Cute Animals by Sachiko Umoto. Part of an adorable series of drawing books. I just adore Sachiko Umoto’s charming illustrations and whimsical approach to making cute animals that’s simple[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…