Slow, So Very Slow

I should have done this digitally lol The tiger as it is at the moment and I need to fix the shadow on the right eye and continue on with the fur. Things done in coloured pencil look so wrong anatomically until you get most of it coloured. But at least from taking a photo I can see what needs a lot of fixing before it is too late.

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  1. It's looking great! I love this piece a lot, your colored pencil works are incredible.

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    1. thanks Lisa :) I love using them, just wish it wasn't so slow lol

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  2. he is going to be magnificent when finished. Happy PPF!

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  3. He looks great already now!

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  4. i agree with the others - great start!

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  5. Fantastic Jennifer,
    I often see more from a photo than when I am looking directly at a piece of artwork. So much so that I sometimes take a photo just to check.
    He's magnificent and I can't wait to see him progress.

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    1. I usually use a mirror to see what might be wrong since its easier than getting out the camera and putting the photo on the computer :) forgot this time for some reason
      and thanks :)

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  6. This is absolutely fantastic, love it! Hugs, Valerie

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  7. Looking beautiful! So painstaking!

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  8. Very beautiful!! A lot of work and great detail!

    Hugs Giggles

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  9. The coloring pencil sketch is great! You have captured the essence of animal well.

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    1. thank you for the lovely comment :)

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  10. Great that you can fix the things you don't like. It is a magnificent tiger.

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    1. thanks Cindy I can fix things with coloured pencil to a point, sometimes things have gone too far to fix :/

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  11. I think it is a beautiful sketch. I look forward to seeing it finished

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  12. It looks wonderful already!

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