DRAWING SKULL OF TIGER AND CURIOSITIES ON THIS ANIMAL #ART #STEPBYSTEP #DRAWING

in #art6 years ago (edited)

Welcome steemit community to another of my post!

Today I have prepared a drawing that I found something creative and allusive to print on paper, where you see the set of elements that fuse with each other, and despite being quite different are very well related they create a great composition or creative design.



Another point to highlight in this post would be that we learn a little about the elements that are present in the drawing, and some other curiosities that we probably did not know...

Tigers are the largest cats in the world, weighing around 370 kilos.

They have a strong skull and a round shape, with strong jaws. The lower jaw is almost straight.

Tigers have a backbone that supports their body and begins in the skull and ends up to the end of the tail, acting as a support for the extremities.

The tigers are one of the animals that can jump higher, reaching up to 5 meters in height.

Interestingly, its hind legs are longer than the front legs.



On the other hand, I will present the process of preparing this work...

Step 1

You start drawing the drawing on the sheet using the graphite pencil, make guidelines and reference lines to shape the figure we have set out to make.



Step 2

We outline the drawing with a marker.



Step 3

We begin to add color to the drawing.



Step 4

Go adding the black color to give depth.



FINISH RESULT



I HOPE YOU LIKED IT!! DO NOT FORGET TO LEAVE ME IN THE COMMENTS YOU LOOK LIKE THEM AND OF WHAT THEY WANT YOU TO TRY IN MY NEXT POST! Don't forget to follow me on @the7thart, so you can see more about my art. If you liked do not forget to vote, check this post so that fewer people miss this drawing I did with a lot of effort, thanks Steemit community, see you next time!

Sort:  

Hello @the7thart, thank you for sharing this creative work! We just stopped by to say that you've been upvoted by the @creativecrypto magazine. The Creative Crypto is all about art on the blockchain and learning from creatives like you. Looking forward to crossing paths again soon. Steem on!