Let's catch our cat. When you're sketching with your soft pencil, even though it is very soft, make sure that your lines are very soft and smooth. Otherwise it will be hard to erase them. And if you erase your pencil too often you risk to damage your paper which will later on affect your motorcar paint and in general to make sure that you locate the animal and everything fits into your into the frame of your paper. You want to start from simple geometric shapes, and outline where it will be the face of the cat and then build up everything else. So I've created a circle for the face and now I will Locate the eyes, nose.
Alright, so when I approximately know where the face will be, I can move on. detailing all the elements gets eyes Sit pretty far from each other. To make sure you know the distance you can measure how many eyes can fit in between the eyes. I'm sketching the nose. I'm not going to draw every single detail that I see on the reference, it is not necessary because we are going to paint it with watercolor later on. We need just to we just need to outline the most important edges and distances so that we keep the proportions.
Someone going to sketch the whiskers and we're going to sketch the pattern of the for because all this is not really necessary because we Do this right away with our watercolor. Just marking the outline of the fairy face. So I know how far I need to go with my watercolor here it goes the ear And over here and Denise will be the belly and the rest of the body of the cat that is in a shadow. So I just mark the overall size of the animal and everything else will be done with watercolor directly alright Attach a photograph of this sketch. So you can look at it if you need. And when you're sure that your sketches Well done, we will move to paint in watercolor