Oh today they look content - yesterday they were a bunch of crazed wild things!They look so content and happy! Beautiful photos
(Uh oh anothe song popped into my head…. Wild thing… you make my heart sing….. )
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Oh today they look content - yesterday they were a bunch of crazed wild things!They look so content and happy! Beautiful photos
This is awesome! Drawling Garfield and a passable horse head is all I can manage lol
Thank you.I love it! Wish I could draw, but the only thing I can manage is doodling horse heads. This got me into a heap of trouble when I was in school doodling and day dreaming horses instead of doing maths…
I esp love the wattles
I love this, and if Foggy could talk, I am sure he would say he is pleased with the rendition! What a lovely set of comb & Waddles - swoon worthy despite the fact that that doesn't affect the selecting of 'mates' with chickens. You definitely captured the eyes and 'eyebrow' feathers perfectly!Your portrait shared earlier was lovely! I like it very much.
A while ago I drew my rooster Foggy, using my crappy colored pencils. I wasn't satisfied with it (for example, the proportions of the head was wrong), but I think I will still share it here. I am a total amateur, but I welcome criticism from everyone.
I think I may try a second time with pencils/charcoal only.
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These two look like they are hatching a plan:
I think it’s wonderful!Your portrait shared earlier was lovely! I like it very much.
A while ago I drew my rooster Foggy, using my crappy colored pencils. I wasn't satisfied with it (for example, the proportions of the head was wrong), but I think I will still share it here. I am a total amateur, but I welcome criticism from everyone.
I think I may try a second time with pencils/charcoal only.
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Hi Bob. I am thinking of you and wish the bear always for you and yours!To Everyone
I have been dealing with some issues and was out of town for a wedding that is why for a week I really did not post. 7 days later I am over 70 pages behind.
The good news, I have worked it down to 20 pages at this point.
The bad news, there are many things to share but I do not know when I will catch up and I at this point I am pretty certain that I will no longer be able to keep up. I am not certain what I am going to do at this point but I wanted to pop in and let you know what has happened to me.
This is good info! We have a couple rose bushes against the house in the back where the deer don’t visit. They don I receive any care whatsoever and don’t get much sun, but occasionally bloom a little. I will keep an eye out for delectables!Jabber loved rose petals and Glynda and Lady Featherington eat them as well. Right off the rose bush.
Aww, this is lovely! Colour pencils are way harder than graphite, but there are so many awesome tutorials on YouTube, probably even some drawing chickens. My first attempt I was mainly using block colours, the second attempt I was blending more. It was definitely better but I still wasn’t happy with it as I have an inherent need for my drawings to look exactly like what I’m copying (cubism is NOT my thing!)Your portrait shared earlier was lovely! I like it very much.
A while ago I drew my rooster Foggy, using my crappy colored pencils. I wasn't satisfied with it (for example, the proportions of the head was wrong), but I think I will still share it here. I am a total amateur, but I welcome criticism from everyone.
I think I may try a second time with pencils/charcoal only.
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I’m still not completely happy with the second one but I’m chalking it up to experience.I would love to see it