On Saturday 28th of May, I had a hard time drawing to improve my skills and to prepare myself for any upcoming events!
First, I started to draw a person. It’s gender was a girl because the hair was always the easiest to draw. The eyes were the ones I used for drawing cats. Cesar rushed into my mother’s room upstairs (where I was drawing) and started to gaze at me with his kawaii eyes that nearly made him look like a puppy except with a mustache. The face was finished after Cesar started running around uncontrollably for no reason at all.
Next I started draw the body including the legs and the arms. Having to draw long hair, I was able to draw a bit of shading to the body. I almost forgot if my character needed cat ears, the hair averted me from drawing them so I just moved on. The arms were quite easy as I didn’t need to put a lot of effort for them except the sleeves.
After that I drew the legs which was not difficult to draw. The person’s legs were slender, yet a bit detailed. I added small socks. This drawing was nearly done when I added a magical katana which reminded me of Blake Belladonna from RWBY (A movie by Rooster teeth).
Finally, I drew some cute cats as cats as pets that could attack. One of them was a ghostly cat which made it look slightly spooky when in battle with others. After finishing my drawing, I left my paper and pencil on the table so I can play with Cesar for the whole morning.
Drawing cats to practice my skills was wonderful! I wish that my artistic ability will will improve nextime. I must endeavour to keep drawing every time I got free time at home.
Learning intention: We are learning to understand descriptive language.
Success criteria: I know I can do this when I use appropriate adjectives to describe my weekend of drawing cats.
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