Steps: 23Updated: September 13, 2011P.O.V: FrontFavourited: 30 timesThis is a first! I'm drawing an animal! This time I'm introducing the feline of the animal kingdom - a cat. This cat is between a kitten and an older cat. I couldn't resist doing this picture because it is from a DevientArt member. I held a contest in my account at DevientArt.com to get permission for using animal photos from original photographers or people so I would not be in copyright infringement. She is one of the two First Place Winners. Her name is Aika-san and she called the picture, "What?" So I can show this photo that is a reference picture. In this tutorial we are going to learn "How to Sketch a Cat." I hope you will enjoy it.
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! It totally is realistic!!! I Love It!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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· Oct 20 2012
I talked to Dawn on IM and asked her how long itll take for a response for a deluxe
catlucker tut, yeah she said shes sure youll get it :D:D tell me if you do!!Leave a reply
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· Oct 18 2012
on before, i asked for rue from the hunger games but it never got answered :( Good idea, ill try it, hope she approves!! So i have to say that the tut be from you, right?? Okey thx! 

on before, i asked for rue from the hunger games but it never got answered :( Good idea, ill try it, hope she approves!! So i have to say that the tut be from you, right?? Okey thx! 
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· Oct 18 2012
ion, such enthusiasm! Hey, try getting that put through to Dawn in the request
on on the main header. That makes the request authentic (if she approves, I get compensated). That would help me soooo much.

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· Oct 18 2012
uted with a 2B pencil that you have. Okay once you've gotten the foundation down...pupil, lines radiating in the eye, sectioned out white areas (sparkles or catch lights) then you can shade in or around the shapes, add darker shading for depth with a blending stump. You can clean up your sparkles with a kneaded eraser or use
anium white/watercolor white to give that extra "
op". Lots of info, but I hope I helped.

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· Oct 18 2012
i mean, they arent rude words... anyway, thx!! but one question - where do you get a kneaded eraser or
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· Oct 18 2012
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· Oct 20 2012