Tuesday, August 10, 2021

The Mustela Leopiger

 Last Friday on my Twitch Stream, we did the eighth community draw-along event #DrawTheExtinct where I posted an image from an old block print I made with a few animal photo inspiration prompts and the idea to create an imaginary extinct animal. I worked on my piece live on my Twitch stream while viewers worked at home and then on Monday we shared our finished pieces. 

Here is my finished Mustela Leopiger. And below are my steps to create it as well as the community submissions.


We started with the prompts of my original 2000's era linocut print titled 'Extinct' as well as a Leopard Gecko, a Tiger, and a Weasel.

I told the viewers that they could use any combination of the inspiration prompts––they could make their version as cute and cuddly as a pocket pet stray kitten, as monstrous and deadly as a giant kaiju destroying cities, or anything in between. I also wanted this to be an excuse to get their pencils moving. I invited all skill levels, because I'm a firm believer that you shouldn't have to be good at something or pursuing mastery of it to just simply enjoy the act of it...and art is no exception.


On the Friday stream I started drawing with mechanical pencil on a sheet of copy paper to try and reimagine the beast. It was a tough job to combine all three parts. The Body shape of the Weasel & Gecko are so similar, that then you are either choosing one of their body details or other others. I went with the ears and tufted tail to represent the weasel. Even after I had a drawing I liked most of on paper, I scanned it and dis come digital manipulation to it in Photoshop to fix proportions and scale before also deciding to finish out the drawing stage digitally with my tablet.


After I was happy enough with my above design, I printed that piece out on copy paper and taped it to the back of a sheet of Strathmore 300 series bristol. Using a lightpad, I was able to see through the surface of the bristol as I inked the Mustela Leopiger. I used a Copic Multiliner 0.7 SP pen to ink the art. I was still streaming this portion on Twitch, though as my end of stream time was coming up, I was nervous I wouldn't finish in time. Turned out, I went a little over-time to get the inks completely finished before I said goodbye to everyone watching and offered encouragement as they worked on their pieces over the weekend. 

Off stream I scanned the artwork into Photoshop to prep it for final color. First thing was to drop it into the template I have for #DrawTheExtinct pieces with the border, background, and a base shadow already established. Then I started drawing in flat colors. This part of coloring (called flatting) is just a professional digital version of coloring-in-the-lines to establish the color areas.

My color choices were essentially going with the tiger's orange and the underbelly of the Gecko and Weasel fur. I did play with blue vs green eyes before settling on green. I also had a lot of work in establishing color holds for all the spot/striped markings.


Below you can again see the final rendered colors with a border and type applied in this final version. 

But, as this is a community event, I wanted to share all the other entries posted in the Discord. I awarded a prize and we voted together on a few more (prize winners marked with *) on Monday's Twitch stream and we all enjoyed seeing what each other had done. I hope we get even more participants next month (first Friday!)


Capt.Nemo*


Cortrah


Dark


Doombot2015


EvilCartoonist*


MegsMashables*


Naereniel


Nathan Pride*



Nuvalo


Pendrake


Ratty Creations


RedJarOJam


sleepless.ninja

Tyberius*


Tyrie


VernNYC



VeryBlueberry2


Kevin Owen





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