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Weekly Art Practice - Week 2

A wild week at work resulted in me spending most of my evenings trying not to think about it by drawing. So here are a bunch of sketches of pangolins.

Day 1 - Drawing from imagination

Since day 1 is drawing from imagination I didn’t want to look at a single reference image before starting. This resulted in a funny mistake.

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I had a moment early on, of asking myself, do pangolins have ears that poke out? I didn’t want to break the assignment by looking at a reference so I gave them little poky ears… which was wrong.

Day 2 - Figure sketching

I was able to correct my mental image of pangolins on day 2. These quick sketches reinforced my thinking that these guys have a similar build to squirrels in a few ways. They have the same triangle-ish arms, smaller chest zone big butt zone, long tails. But even with those similarities I feel like they give off very different vibes.

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Day 3 - Reference studies

I really like day 3. Having an image up and scrutinising it for the mistakes I made in the first 2 days feels like the learning coming together. However this is also when I get torn about being more detail oriented (draw all the armour scales) and skipping over that because it’s not the most educational in these exercises but is fun.

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Day 4 - Style studies

Having seen a few stylizing pangolins in the wild previously I knew I could get some good variety here. I tried to choose some of the more stylized versions to learn from. Especially when it comes to different approaches to doing the scales.

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These guys got simplified down to zig zag patterns which is pretty good. Though I don’t love how it makes them look so smooth.

Reference: VectorStock

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These guys have just the hint of triangles to convey where the scales would be. I feel like this is a nice compromise when working with simple shapes or a limited colour palette or size.

Reference: Redbubble shop

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These ones were pretty normal and I didn’t want to spend all my time drawing on the scales so I moved on.

Reference: Peppermintnarwhal Instagram

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Then this guy is mostly just has shapes thrown down to hint at the repetition and presence of the scales.

Reference: [Redbuddle shop](https://www.redbubble.com/i/sticker/Cute-Pangolin-Why-Hello-There-by-juliekhansard/29045257.EJUG5_

Day 5 - Drawing from imagination

This second time around felt less test-like than week one. This time the struggle was pangolin poses. While I felt like I had spent the week getting their shape down I didn’t really spend enough time watching them move about. Squirrels I see every day, I get them. Pangolins are pretty mysteries. So I felt a little limited by my ability to imagine them in a variety of poses.

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I do at least like them, I think these pieces are still cute and do look like pangolins. But the movement and idea of looking at videos alongside still images is a good takeaway for creatures moving forward.

Conclusion

Week 2 felt like it went pretty smoothly. And that’s with the hiccup of sending our iPad in for repairs. So this week's digital sketches were done on my Huion tablet that I set up for the first time in 3 years. This meant a little bit of adjustment time and tech troubleshooting before I could get to my daily practice. Slowed me down a bit but should now be prepared to survive without the iPad for a week.

Now to prep for week 3: Pigeons

My pangolin Pinterest board with all my reference images [can be found here]%28https://www.pinterest.ca/maeanu3639/wap-2-pangolin/).

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