![]() ![]() Doch was hat der heftige Regen mit unseren beliebtesten Haustieren zu tun Wenn sich ein Mensch aus dem englischen Sprachraum über einen heftigen Regenguss beschwert, hört man ihn. Natürlich regnet es vom britischen oder amerikanischen Himmel keine Katzen und Hunde. There are sweet kittens in fun poses as well as cute doodles of things cats love including: yarn balls, fish bones, cat food, and paw prints. Englische Redewendung Its raining cats and dogs. She starts with a pencil and sketches out all of the cats on the page and then goes over them with a Micron pen. Makoccino kicks things off with our first cat doodling video. There are lots of videos on how to draw a cat, cute cat doodle ideas, step-by-step videos, cat doodle examples for your bullet journal, and even cat doodle books you can buy.īe sure to read all the way to the end so you don’t miss a cat doodle! 8 Cute Cat Doodle Video | How to Draw a Cat In this article, I’m going to show you everything a feline friend would love to know about cat doodling. I also love cats! I had four cats growing up and they were all a bit crazy, fun, and entertaining! It’s a great way for me to have a creative break in the middle of the day. I usually draw them in at the beginning of the week and as the week progresses, I color in a few doodles at a time. I add doodles to my monthly cover pages, my calendars, and my weekly spreads. Please see my full disclosure for more information. So to spice things up, I decided to look into more cute doodles that I can add to my pages. 2015 2016 9va-remix abstract animal animal care animals anthropomorphic art artwork awesome bear black black cat black-white blue bold book borders bow-tie bridge calico carnivore cartoon cat cat smile cats cats and dogs caution challenge challenges character characters circle claws clip art clip-art clipart cloud cloudburst clouds color. I love doodling in my planner and bullet journal but I tend to draw the same doodles over and over again. ![]() I have tried a few variations on line weight and colour in order to achieve better differentiation between the birds, but have – I think – concluded that a more successful visual arrangement might arise from replacing one of the two seagulls with a budgie/parakeet (currently the secondary character in my constantly-transmogrifying MA picturebook project…).Doodling is a really fun creative outlet! Plus, the more you doodle or draw, the better you become at it. And, also…FACE-PAINTING!!! We’d LOVE to see you there □Īlas, I think there’s a little too much of the ‘Magic Eye’ effect to this pattern as it stands. Ooh…and on the subject of fundraising activities, if any of y’all happen to be in the vicinity of Anglia Ruskin University next Friday, there’s going to be a seasonally-decorated trestle table (or similar, produce-bearing apparatus) veritably groaning with tempting Halloween/autumnal cake-shaped treats in the main entrance building. If you’d be so kind as to perform the appropriate ‘Liking and Sharing’ activities in respect of these, our Social-Media-dwelling progeny, that would also be most welcome. If you have a minute to spare, I’d be enormously grateful if you could cast your eye/s (depending on the percentage of ‘pirate’ in your heritage…) in the direction of our Facebook and/ Twitter pages on this subject to find out a little more about what we’re all up to in preparation for launching the final, triumphal (*here’s hoping*) MA Show and accompanying Exhibition Catalogue. This week’s post features a cat and dog sketch, both destined to join a multitude of others, that have each been individually crafted by my fellow course-mates, and which are to be assembled into some sort of fantastic throng by our very own Joe Lyward – soon to appear on exciting, purchasable items in support of our fundraising endeavour (more details coming soon!!). Just a quickie, proverbially speaking – betwixt grappling with errant seagulls and diaphanous beings for the two-pronged (currently…), final, Masters Stage of the MA Children’s Book Illustration course:
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