a scrapbaby i drew last week idk what else to say except she was kinda fun . scunrky double tap if
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Have you ever interacted with a calico? I have seen a couple and they all seemed to be absolutely crazy 😂😹 I wanted to try and paint different cat breeds and I think I really like this for calicos. Which breed should I try next?
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Hello everyone. Sorry for the slight delay. I’ve been a bit busy lately and my internet hasn’t been great. Luckily, this delay has given me more time to create artwork. Expect slightly more frequent uploads. #calicocat #calicoart #smallartists #catarts #cartoonyartstyle #smallartists https://www.instagram.com/p/CHkz7ybg3l2/?igshid=13cj27yv14msd
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#calicoart #jeffroseking #streetart #soho #ny #mural https://www.instagram.com/p/CGOajQtB6J0/?igshid=mljyxad57p2p
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About to deliver this pretty kitty to her owner. #petportraits #felineart #catart #calicoart #calicosofinstagram #SandraMuchaArt
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Quick Calico fanart for kikiface!
I enjoyed throwing a bit of color in the first one, but in the end I enjoy my sketches simply staying as sketches.
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how many layers of shading/highlights do you use on average?
Well, it really depends on the picture and the type of shading I use.
But usually, not many. I'll generally only make one shading layer, and sometimes that's all I use. If I think the picture needs it, I'll add highlights. I usually end up with two layers for that--one just basic, blurry highlights to brighten the picture, and one for details.
In photoshop I might overlay some solid colours or gradients over the whole thing to give the impression of coloured lighting. And sometimes, after I merge all the layers, I'll touch up the shading and highlights with burn and dodge.
And that's about it. Hope that answers your question!
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