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Dog and Cat Speed Draw Part 5: Start of the Cat

Hey all! This is the last of a 5 part series I've posted over the last year or so. This time starting the drawing of the cat for a commissioned drawing. Thanks for watching! I'm planning lots more videos in the upcoming months, I'm excited to get more out to you soon!

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Dog and Cat Speed Draw Part 4: Dog Eyes

I wanted to share the speed draw where I shade in the eyes of the dog. You'll see the steps I take and then I'll start to shade in more detail on the snout.

You'll also see me take a photo of the drawing, which is how I compare what has been done to what needs to be done. Taking a photo helps me to see the progress with fresh eyes so I can make more adjustments to the drawing. At another point, I lift up the drawing to look at it from another angle, which helps me to see it new again also.

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Drawing a Nest by LZM Studio

Just a hint of blue on the eggs and a hint of brown on the nest. Here is a little bit of how I draw, when I'm working on my own artwork. I layer really lightly and slowly, so building up a drawing takes time. This one probably took me about 3 hours total (but to be honest, I don't usually time my drawings, because it all takes so long it'd be depressing!). Sorry for the bad sound quality, I just recorded this one at my work studio with my phone camera, so it isn't as high a quality as my regular videos.

I'm using a Mitsu-bishi Hi Uni 2B and HB graphite pencil and a Caran D'ache Luminescence Turquoise Blue colored pencil. Drawn to a song I love and can listen to 800 times in a row, Station, by Lapsley.

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Dog and Cat Speed Draw Part 3: Dog Nose

This one shows continued progress on the drawing of the dog, specifically the nose. Somehow, I am missing video from the middle stage- so there is a jump from when I draw the nostrils to when I'm working on more detail around the nostrils. Sorry about that- it's not intentionally missing!

Hope this speed draw helps you to see how long I labor over a drawing, and some of the stages I go through to get a completed finish that I like in the end.

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Dog and Cat Speed Draw Part 1: Whiskers With Debossing

This video shows the very beginning of how I started drawing the image of the dog and cat (you'll see my completed drawing at the beginning & end of the video). I both start shading AND you'll see me debossing the paper with my plastic ruler, which helped me to get the white whisker effect on this drawing. Hope you enjoy watching the process as much as I do, and there will be more parts of this drawing in upcoming videos!

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Dog and Cat Speed Draw Part 2: Dog's White Whiskers

Here you can see with more detail how I drew the white whiskers of the dog. This was done AFTER embossing the page where the white whiskers would go, so the embossing helps retain the white of the page. You'll also see me drawing around the white whiskers- so keeping the white of the page as I draw in the black hair of the dog is important.

At times you'll see me take a photo of the drawing with my phone camera. I often use a photo of my drawing during the process to reveal areas that need more work. Also this video is at double speed.

Let me know if it's too slow and I can triple the speed on the next one!

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