this has been sitting in my wips for like 2 weeks
First sketches! Whoop whoop
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Working on chapter 1 of 11th
I have had Chapter 1 written down forever!
Finally had some time to actually draw it, school has been rough.
But if your interested in cats,violence, trauma ( no character shall be unscathed mwahahaā¦lol) , coming of age, and breaking free from expectationsā
Please take a quick peak at the ā11thā by FelisNova
Here is a link to the comic!: https://www.webtoons.com/en/canvas/11th/list?title_no=1033337
Have a great rest of your weekend! š§”š©·š§”š©·
PUPPY! So cute! š¤šš¤
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still learning how to be a cat
tell your baby that iām your baby
Big floof š©µš¤š§”ā¤ļøš
after years of chasing his tail he finally caught it, yipeee!!
I have been wanting to start this comic a while ago and finally got around to it despite my doubts!
If youāre in the same boat do not be afraid to put yourself out there. Even if you donāt like what you create you can always try again and again and grow in your abilities.
Anyway, if youāre interested in comics with cats,magic,betrayal,love, and breaking free from expectations check out the ā11thā under the name āFelisNovaā I would really appreciate your support!
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I did these quick drawings of a cat walking forward to help out a friend figuring out a walk cycle for their animation, but I like the drawings enough and figured you guys might find a visual guide like this helpful so here it is! Hereās some of the critique that went along with it as well:
I stuck to realism so that you could apply this to your own work.
1)First thing I want to point out is that the head is bent low enough that we can see the shoulder take the weight of the feet. I would also do this in your animation. Itāll take a little longer, but showing the shoulders roll as a cat puts their weight onto each foot will really add a lot of realism to your work. You can also see how the leg in front is almost placed right below the catās center of gravity. Keep in mind how your character is going to stay balanced, if their leg is too far out, they would tip over, so cross the legs in front. They donāt call it the ācatwalkā for nothing! Also notice the chest. Cats have chests that rest behind their shoulders, and itās a crucial part of makes a catās walk look so distinct.
2) Here I laid out the bone structure and I would highly recommend you do a quick pass of your animation to just lay out the bones of your character first, and they donāt have to be as detailed as mine, just little lines and circles to represent bones and joints would help you out a long way! Keep these shapes simple and then you can see if your walk looks good played back to you before you try to put the character on top.
3) These are just some basic pose suggestions and you can see in those drawings how the weight of the cat has shifted so that the leg can support it. If you want more reference, look up the Lion King song āBe Preparedā As Scar has a scene where he moves towards the camera in a similar fashion that I would highly recommend slowing down and looking at frame by frame. Ā I tried looking up refs on youtube quickly, but didnāt find many good exact results, but youtube has a plethora of cat videos so never be afraid to look up reference! :D
so I got into grad school today with my shitty 2.8 gpa and the moral of the story is reblog those good luck posts for the love of god
Eee just found that there is a distantly active Butterfly soup fandom tumblr.
Idk why I didnāt just search it up before, oh well.
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Call me Jupiter <3Just a silly little blog on my interests and hobbies!
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