The domestic cat (Felis catus) is a mammalian carnivore, kept in homes, for the company and control pests. Drawing them or even the skeleton (bones, joints & vertebrae internal body frame), is a fun activity. The drawing of the skeleton, bones must be placed at the technical right angles. This editorial provides an overview on how to get the skeleton of a domestic cat.
You need things
1 Pencil
2 Paper / canvas
3 Colors (optional)
4 Brush (optional)
Once we decide the position of the action of the cat, we can start making its skeleton. Here, we are considering a permanent chat profile view.
Skull
I draw an oval with the front slightly bent downwards.
II. some sharp teeth can be outlined on the lower part of the skull, leaving a few shortcomings, to give an authentic look.
III. Since then, this is a view of profile eye sockets can be given a hollow effect.
Spine also known under the name of the spine
i. cervical or cervical vertebrae
(a) right on the head of the skull, draw a horizontal line.
(b) double up to the horizontal line to give a dimension to the neck vertebrae. Fill it in with pencil or shadow cream in case you use colors.
(c) on both sides of the vertebrae of the neck, drawing sharp cone shapes and sharp, ensuring that the closed/survey side of the cone faces.
II. chest (to) & lumbar vertebra (back)
(a) draw a "C" shaped curve line showing the back of the cat.
(b) the line should be the proportion of the cat, you draw.
(c) double this line too and leaving gaps and holes in the center of the shadow.
(d) as the neck vertebrae in the spine as well a few thorny edges.
Coastal III.
(a) the right under the thoracic vertebrae, draw 13 pairs of ribs.
(b) coasts are a set of curved lines that form a cage to protect the heart and lungs.
Previous members
i. scapula
(a) join at the end of the cervical vertebrae and the beginning of the thoracic vertebrae, draw a triangle with smooth edges.
(b) scapula is the scapula of cats, keep the previous members and facilitates movement.
Clavicle II.
(a) collarbone is the upper part of the front leg.
(b) draw a horizontal line, extending from the shoulder blade, slightly folded inside.
(c) at the end of the clavicle bone, draw a small rounded carpal bones, the os pisiforme or elbow.
Ray III.
(a) RADIUS is the lower part of the front leg.
(b) draw another horizontal line, forming a "V" shape.
Phalanges IV.
(a) phalanges are the legs of the cat.
(b) game void a small square with sharp edges to designate the toes of the
Cat.
Note: Drawing a pair of paws
Pelvic girdle
i. sacrum and Ilium
(a) from the end of the back of the lumbar vertebrae, draw a thick palée line.
(b) the tail of the cat will extend from the hindquarters of the Ilium and Sacrum.
Hind limbs: at the end of the Ilium is the pubic area, draw a set of hind limbs on both sides of the pubis.
i. femur
(a) femur is the upper part of the leg.
(b) draw a horizontal line leaning forward.
(c) at the end of the femur, draw a small rounded seal.
II. fibula & Tibia
(a) Tibia & fibula are the lower portions of the leg.
(b) draw another line horizontal, folded back.
Phalanges III.
(a) phalanges are of the hind legs.
(b) phalanges of the hind limbs are larger and slightly more oblique.
(c) draw highlighted lines to designate the toes of the dorsal phalanges.
Note: Drawing a pair of hind legs.
Tail
(a) draw a line curved long, light stretching of the sacrum.
(b) together, make small round form points, designating the joints in the tail.
Remember these basic guidelines and to further improve your creative momentum with colors and shades.
Annette Labedzki received his Bachelor's degree at the Emily Carr College of Art and Design in Vancouver, British Columbia Colombia Canada. It has more than 25 years of experience. She is the founder and developer of an art gallery in line with the original of all works of art in the world. Please visit the website http://www.Labedzki - art.com it is a great site for art collectors buy original works of art. Artists can join for free and download of the image is unlimited.
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