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Hedgie!


Tikobaby

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Furious posted a hedgehog coloring page on the Picture of the Day and it was so cute I told her I was going to try to draw one myself and color it. She expressed an interest in seeing it, so here it is!  It's based on various clip art I looked up since I didn't have a live model!  :my_smile:

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Curious

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aww he's adorable.  He's natural color...are you feeling ok @Tikobaby;)

If the streaking in the background is what you were talking about when we were discussing different types of paper, I think it actually looks great and adds some texture to the picture.

If you did that on purpose, well good choice ;)

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Tikobaby

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Thank you!  So glad you like Hedgie.  :my_shy:   I thought his quills would look good in a variety of browns so I went ahead and did him in a more realistic way than usual...but he would have looked good blue & yellow!  Glad you don't find the lines in the background color distracting. It's really hard to control that...sometimes it looks good and other times I don't like it at all. I like a solid flat color for backgrounds, vivid, but flat. The paper in the sketch book I'm using is smooth and slick and shows the marker lines more than I like, for the most part, but watercolor paper roughs up the marker tips. Am looking for a happy medium.    :marker:

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Grimalkin

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That is adorable! I like the quills. I hardly use markers, I like the look of bold colors. It makes me think of draw blank picture a day groups. If I get some sleep I may try a hedgehog. I tried an owl not too long ago and it was disastrous- I'm so out of practice!

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Tikobaby

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31 minutes ago, Grimalkin said:

That is adorable! I like the quills. I hardly use markers, I like the look of bold colors. It makes me think of draw blank picture a day groups. If I get some sleep I may try a hedgehog. I tried an owl not too long ago and it was disastrous- I'm so out of practice!

Thank you!  I'm glad you like Hedgie. Those quills took forever! I like vivid and bold colors as well.  Give drawing a hedgie a try!   :marker:

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Fascinated

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Hedgie rocks!  His quills are beautiful and I can imagine the work involved.  Super job once again!

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Tikobaby

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58 minutes ago, Fascinated said:

Hedgie rocks!  His quills are beautiful and I can imagine the work involved.  Super job once again!

So glad you like Hedgie!  Thanks!   :my_smile:

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