Completing 500 critters in one week... No time to idle!

Today, the first 100 critters for the Lost Critter Project were started. That is to say, sketched, drawn and painted. They still need to be cut, glued and labeled but that is for tomorrow.

This is the beginning of the wolf design. Besides creating a few warm up sketches, I measured the foam board and divided it into rectangles... trying to maximize my foam board usage ;)

Nest step was to place one critter into each box. This way I would have at least one sample critter for each of the ten. After, I drew the critters again in rows... creating about ten of each of the ten critters...

Then I got started on the painting... stay tuned....
5 comments:
No idle hands there!
Very cool!
That would make a great kid's chair?
GUAUUUUUUUUUUU me encanta lo que hacés!!!! geniaaaaaallllllll.
Awesome! I can't wait to take my kids critter hunting!
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