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...continued "The Fierce Cheetah"

... and then blended them together to make the colors look smooth next to each other. After that, I drew the ears, eyes, mouth, nose, and spots with a black colored pencil. Finally, I finished it off by adding some other small details. The tail is meant to be left blank so I didn’t forget to finish it, it’s supposed to be like that. This is one of my favorite pieces because it is one of the few realistic drawings that I have ever made. I like how the shading, spots, and the whiskers came out.  I also think that those add to the realism of it. I really enjoyed drawing this. In the beginning, when I started drawing this, it wasn’t turning out how I wanted it. It didn’t really look like a cheetah, but eventually the drawing came together. It started to look how I wanted it to look. On a scale of 1-10, I would say that this drawing is a 7 because was kind of hard for me to do the shading and blending. It was also kind of easy for me at the same time

because it was fun to do. I also like this drawing not just because of the end result, but also because of the experience. I enjoyed drawing this because I liked how it looked, at first, like a weird or odd looking blur, then a recognisable cheetah! This drawing took me a lot of time and effort but I think it was definitely worth it! What do you think of “The Fierce Cheetah?” Would you like to try and draw it?

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... The part that was funny was when I was sketching the beak and it first looked like a balloon or a shoe. I really like this drawing too because it has so many bright colors.  It really stands out. I usually enjoy using bright colors and they usually add to what I like about the drawing.

What do you think of the “Fire Beaked Toucans?”

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