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Umeko Yamitaro

Panther
Panther by @Umeko (Umeko Yamitaro)

Just a panther I drew using pencils but later on used black ink and other nice colors to give it life ^^

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15y245d ago
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Posted: Tuesday, 10 March, 2009 @ 11:23 AM

I really like the details in the face especially the tongue and the wrinkles on the muzzle. I love panthers they are my favorite of the big cat family ;)

Posted: Tuesday, 10 March, 2009 @ 04:44 PM

[quote="Kellendraysia"]I really like the details in the face especially the tongue and the wrinkles on the muzzle. I love panthers they are my favorite of the big cat family ;)[/quote] Yes panthers are nice so I gave it a try to draw one

Posted: Thursday, 12 March, 2009 @ 10:02 AM
Rating: 5

Very nice, I like how you used blue for the outline, very nice touch to the picture. Oooh, he looks like he could jump out of the computer screen! >< Excelent work! ^~

Posted: Friday, 13 March, 2009 @ 01:10 AM

[quote="Weasel_Silver24"]Very nice, I like how you used blue for the outline, very nice touch to the picture. Oooh, he looks like he could jump out of the computer screen! >< Excelent work! ^~[/quote]

Black is a very hard color to use for it has no light no shadows. So you have to make it youself. I like adding different shades of blue mixed with some dark violet tones in with the black. Thank you very much for the comment and the Gold star ^^ made me happy

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