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Originally Posted by Ceridwen_Crystaline Ikoda
*purses lips* How helpful. *eye roll* Anyway...
Sundial: Very cute, for what I'm guessing is a first attempt? You may want to work in a high resolution first of all, as it allows for more finished looking details when we zoom out. X3
I'm also curious as to what program you used (MSPaint maybe?) and whether or not you have a tablet to help me better critique.
Other than that, I suggest heavily studying and references images of large cats, because it will help you loads. :3 And remember, panthers and large cats are different from small cats in that they have smaller eyes and more rounded ears. ^^
You also may want to avoid pure, straight black, as it's difficult to shade. But keep on trying and you'll be panthering it up with the best of them soon!
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You look like a fish when you do that.
'kay, I'll elaborate. It's a black circle with pointy black things and circle eyes.
Dude, try looking at reference photos, notice the shape and line. Convert the shapes of the nose, eyes, ears etc into shapes you can relay onto paper (or screen). Notice the shapes when parts of the face squash or stretch, when parts of the face meet and affect eachother. Look at tutorials.