- Snow Leopard
1.5" square drawing of a Snow Leopard. Comes with a miniature easel. Available in my shop, where there are more photos & details. Click here for the shop listing. - Woodpeckers: Red-headed (left) & Red-bellied (right)
Tawas Point, MI - K9 Yukon - #4
This is the first pass with color (watercolor), he stlll needs a bit of work (scratching and coloring in select areas) to fine tune everything. - Metal Print - Side View of Back
- Ranger 5 - Face Detail
Face detail of Stage 5 I didn't scan the entire drawing at this stage. More scratching since the last update has built up texture and depth, tones are blended. Highlights here and there, more contrast between his face & the water (although I'll tone down that white edge a bit). - Ranger 4 - Face Detail
Face detail of Stage 4 - Ranger 3 - Face Detail
Face detail of Stage 3 - Ranger 6 (Final) - Face Detail
Face detail of Stage 6 - the final drawing - Ranger 2 - Face Detail
Face detail of Stage 2 - Ranger 1 - Face Detail
Face detail of Stage 1 - Jack 1
Early stage of a 7" x 5" scratchboard portrait of Jack, the handsome Tuxedo cat. - Young Chimp
Young Chimp: 2" square scratchboard with watercolor. *sold* - Off Duty? 5
Almost finished ... Since the last scan, I scratched to bring back highlights on his fur, added a lighter edge on the tennis ball and the highlights in his eyes, and worked on the white parts of his fur a little bit. And miracle of miracles, I used the "Auto Color" adjustment in Photoshop and it did a pretty awesome job of fixing the scan. I usually can't rely on that setting, but I'm sure happy it worked this time! - Metal Print - View of Back
- Jack 4
All scratched, and I started inking with a tech pen to bring back the darkest areas. You can see that on the left side; I have to finish inking that large dark patch of chest on the left side and add ink to the right side. Then I can add watercolor & scratch to fine tune. His eyes need more work also.