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		<title>Drawing Realistic Tiger With Pencil-Eyes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The eyes are the most important part of any pencil drawing. I believe its the part that you must dedicate the most time to. Without the eyes there is no life in the drawing. The secret to making realistic eyes are the subtle details that most us don&#8217;t see. These details even though small, when [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The eyes are the most important part of any pencil drawing.  I believe its the part that you must dedicate the most time to.  Without the eyes there is no life in the drawing.  The secret to making realistic eyes are the subtle details that most us don&#8217;t see.  These details even though small, when they come together can make a big difference in your final drawing.  I&#8217;ll keep on repeating this, with all your drawings, study and understand what you&#8217;ll be drawing before you actually pick up the pencil.<span id="more-65"></span></p>
<p>Before i start the eyes on a drawing, i look at many reference photos to understand what i will drawing.  In the case of a tiger, i not only look at tiger photographs, but i also look at reference photographs of regular house cats.  The photographs of house cats actually are more beneficial because they show much more detail than most tiger photographs, for the simple reason that you can get closer to these cats.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://img175.imageshack.us/img175/5026/tigereyesml5.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center" align="left">
<p>Lets look at the image above to get understand what we will be drawing.  Just by looking at it you can see that they eye is full of textures and reflections.  We won&#8217;t be adding every one of those textures but will be adding patterns and reflections that will bring it to life.  What makes a good eye drawing, especially in animals, are the fine hairs that grow over the eyes.  Most people don&#8217;t pay attention to these things, but you must begin to see what others don&#8217;t.  These tiny details make all the difference in having a realistic looking eye and just an eye.   The tiger is a beautiful because of the striped patterns that its coat has.  I decided to do a tiger as main subject because it will allow me to teach you many different techniques that will not only help in this tutorial, but also in drawing all kinds of animals.  Once i have covered all the important features of a tiger,  i will post a whole tutorial on drawing the whole tiger using the techniques that I&#8217;m explaining.  Now, Notice the fine hairs that run around the eyes and the direction that the hairs run. These hairs will be drawn using the stylus and the techniques that i have explained in my previous hair tutorials. The image below is the final drawing that i ended up with.  Follow the steps, but don&#8217;t get discouraged if yours does not end up like this one.  It will take time, but i guarantee that you will see results with each drawing. OK, lets begin.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-83" title="tigeye24w" src="http://www.onlypencil.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/tigeye24w.jpg" alt="Pencil Tiger Eye Drawing" width="400" height="539" /></p>
<p><a title="Pencil Drawing Tools" href="http://www.onlypencil.com/blog/index.php/archive/tools-of-the-trade/" target="_blank">Tools Used:</a></p>
<ul>
<li>Canson Bristol Vellum</li>
<li>2b Mechanical Pencil</li>
<li>2h Wooden Cased Pencil</li>
<li>Color Shaper</li>
<li>Kneaded Eraser</li>
<li>Stylus(Empty Pen)</li>
<li>Stylus(Needle Pen)</li>
<li>4b Progresso Pencil</li>
<li><a title="Pencil Brush" href="http://www.onlypencil.com/blog/index.php/archive/new-pencil-drawing-tool-discovered/" target="_blank">Paint Brush</a></li>
</ul>
<h2><strong>Step 1</strong></h2>
<p style="text-align: center" align="left"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-90" title="tigeye14" src="http://www.onlypencil.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/tigeye14.jpg" alt="Pencil Tiger Eye" width="400" height="524" /></p>
<p>The paper that i used for this drawing was Canson Bristol Vellum.  Its a heavier paper and its great for the techniques that we will be using today.  Since you&#8217;ll be indenting with the stylus, the tick paper will make it easier.  We&#8217;ll first start off my drawing the outline.  The outline will consist of the the eye, the hairs around the eye and the reflections in the eye.  Draw the outline using your 2b mechanical pencil, this will allow you to lightly draw it and if you need to erase, it won&#8217;t leave any marks.  I have made my outline darker so you can see it.  This is just a rough outline, so don&#8217;t worry about it looking good, its just a starting point.</p>
<h2><strong>Step 2</strong></h2>
<p style="text-align: center" align="left"><img src="http://www.onlypencil.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/tigeye2.jpg" alt="drawing realistic eyes with pencil" /></p>
<p>Now take your 2b mechanical pencil and outline the eye.The area outside this will be all black because of the shadows being cast from the area above.  Now take your needle stylus and you will begin to indent the hairs that are growing just above the eye.  Make sure that you overlap them and that you curve them a bit. A suggestion to make things easier is to flip the paper around to find the best position to indent.  For me i find that its easier to indent down than upwards.  When i have to draw hair that is growing upward, i flip my drawing upside down to indent.  Play around with this so you can understand what looks good and what doesn&#8217;t.  Test it out on a different sheet of paper, thats always a good method to experiment.</p>
<p>In this area i used the needle because the hairs are finer and will suggest single hairs.  You will  be indenting around the edges and nothing else.  This is so that when you run your progresso 4b pencil it will show the tips of the hairs.  It makes things easier to understand where things start and end. Indent in the direction that you see in the reference photo. Do the same thing to the hair below the eye.  After you have indented the top and bottom, all you do is run your 4b progresso pencil over the area to reveal the hair.</p>
<h2><strong>Step 3 </strong></h2>
<p style="text-align: center">
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://www.onlypencil.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/tigeye32.jpg" alt="tiger eye tutorial" /></p>
<p>Take your progresso pencil and fill in the area around the eye, the area that was outlined on the previous step. Make sure not to press too hard.  The beautiful thing about the 4b progresso pencil is that you don&#8217;t have to ad to much pressure to get it on the paper.  You should layer the pencil by adding and blending with your color shaper, repeating until its dark enough.  After filling the whole area around the eye, take your kneaded eraser and press it between your index finger and thumb and squeeze.  This creates an edge, now with it, tap around the bottom of the eye over the dark area.  This will add a highlight, this will be the bottom eye lid that will be barely visible, just enough to suggest that its there.  It should look like the image on 3a. When you are tapping you will notice that you lose the edge on the kneaded eraser after a couple of taps, so you&#8217;ll have to keep making it.  It will take time  to control the kneaded eraser around curves.  But once you get the hang of it, you will realize that its a valuable tool that can be used to produce some amazing effects.</p>
<p>Now take your 2h pencil and you will start to blend the corners of that highlight.  The left side of the corner will blend into the above area which will be all black.  So make sure you add some 2h pencil from from the top end down to about the end of the other side, not all the way.  Don&#8217;t make it too dark, because this will defeat the purpose of adding the highlight and you won&#8217;t be able to see it.</p>
<h2><strong>Step 4 </strong></h2>
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://www.onlypencil.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/tigeye4.jpg" alt="tiger eye tutorial" /></p>
<p>Take your 2b mechanical pencil and outline the pupil along with that highlight that will be over it.  Make sure to outline lightly the highlight.   These two highlights will be reflections from the surrounding area, ill explain later.  Now it may not look like anything now, but once we start adding more detail you will begin to see what impact it has on the whole eye.</p>
<h2><strong>Step 5 </strong></h2>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.onlypencil.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/tigeye6.jpg" alt="tiger eye tutorial" /></p>
<p align="left">Take  your <a title="Pencil Brush" href="http://www.onlypencil.com/blog/index.php/archive/new-pencil-drawing-tool-discovered/" target="_blank">paint brush</a> and  cover the area around the pupil.  The brush is a great tool to lay down pencil smoothly.  This will be the base that we will be working on and we&#8217;ll be adding layers of detail from here on.  Once you have covered the area with it, take your 4b pregresso pencil and lightly outline the bottom part of the eyeball, just above the bottom eyelid.  Blend it into the surrounding area.  This will suggest that the eyeball is round in shape and that there are shadows.</p>
<h2><strong>Step 6 </strong></h2>
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://www.onlypencil.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/tigeye7.jpg" alt="tiger eye tutorial" /></p>
<p>Take your 4b progresso pencil and cover the are above the pupil, making sure that you outline the highlight as well. This dark part is the eyeball being shadowed by the area above it. Take your color shaper and blend dow to the bottom. This will fade it in nicely and will produce a continuous fade into the light area.  I have found that if some areas don&#8217;t blend completely, you can run your 2h pencil over the area which blends it nicely.  Over all this we will be adding highlights and shadows so it doesn&#8217;t have to be perfect, but enough to make it look smooth.</p>
<h2><strong>Step 7 </strong></h2>
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://www.onlypencil.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/tigeye8.jpg" alt="tiger eye tutorial" /></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">We will now start to add some depth and texture on the iris. Take your mechanical pencil and make some &#8220;W&#8221; shaped lines just below the edge of the pupil. Make sure to make some longer than others.  These wont go all around the whole pupil, mostly on the bottom and should be less visible as you go around to the top.  <img src="http://www.onlypencil.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/tiger8a.jpg" alt="tiger eye tutorial" align="left" />The image on the left shows what they should look like. These will be just dark enough for you to see them because you will be filling them in with your 2b mechanical pencil.  These will be shadows and highlights and will give the drawing so much texture and life.  It sure beats having just an eyeball and pupil. These simple details makes a drawing much more interesting and gives life to your drawings. We&#8217;re not done yet with the details.  Lets move on.</p>
<h2><strong>Step 8</strong></h2>
<p align="left">
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://www.onlypencil.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/tigeye9.jpg" alt="tiger eye tutorial" /></p>
<p>Using your 2b mechanical pencil to make the grooves on the bottom of the iris. This is to suggest layers on the iris.  <img src="http://www.onlypencil.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/tigeye9a.jpg" alt="tiger eye tutorial" align="left" />Look at the reference photo and you will notice these layers.  This will not only give realism to the eye but will add some texture.  The image on the left shows the pattern that were going for.  Once you have the pattern like the one on the left, make the area under the red line darker than the rest of the iris.  This area will indicate a shadow.  It doesn&#8217;t have to look exactly like mine, but make sure it looks random.</p>
<p>Now take your kneaded eraser and squeeze it between your thumb and forefinger to make an edge.  With it you will be creating some highlights that extend from the center out.  Just tap with the kneaded eraser which will pull from the graphite leaving a lighter line.  Make a couple that run from the center out, going from the left to the right side, just like the image above.</p>
<h2 style="text-align: center;"><strong>Step 9</strong></h2>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-79" title="tigeye10" src="http://www.onlypencil.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/tigeye10.jpg" alt="Pencil Tiger Eye" width="400" height="550" /></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Take your mechanical pencil and you will start to make  &#8216;W&#8217; shaped patterns under the highlights that you created on the previous step. These shapes will indicate slight shadows under these highlights.  It gives the drawing a bit of depth and the more patterns the eye has, the more life it will have.  Once you have the outlines, slightly shade and blend them into the area below, just like the image above.  One important thing is to blend everything into the surrounding areas so it flows smoothly, but not completely or else you will lose the details.  TIP: user your 2h pencil to blend, yup using this pencil works great at blending darker areas into the light ones.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">
<h2 style="text-align: center;"><strong>Step 10</strong></h2>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-80" title="tigeye11" src="http://www.onlypencil.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/tigeye11.jpg" alt="Pencil Tiger Eye" width="400" height="570" /></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">You will now be adding some markings that will another layer of detail. These  markings will be made using your mechanical pencil.  If you look at the reference photo you will notice the dark markings that are on the iris.  Some are just dark spots, but don&#8217;t make the spots too obvious by making them round.  Make them and carefully blend the edges so they fade into the rest of the eye.  Some look like veins, just like the dark spots, make the ends fade into the rest of the eye.  If you make some that are too dark or too thick, lightly tap with your kneaded eraser to make it lighter. Don&#8217;t worry if you think you made a mistake.  There are no mistakes in drawing.  Again, i can&#8217;t stress it enough that your first drawing will not be the best, so don&#8217;t get discouraged.  But, I guarantee that with each one you will see improvements.  With each one you will understand something new and will incorporate that into your next pencil drawing.</p>
<p>There is just one more thing that must be done to the eye, the highlight above the eye.  Take your 2h pencil and lightly shade the left side.  This side will blend into the left side of the eye.  You may be wondering why the highlight has that weird shape.  Well, eyes are very reflective and our eyes are the same.  Look at your eye really close in the mirror, you&#8217;ll probably see your reflection on your eye.  Well this shape is the reflection of what&#8217;s in front of the tiger, it could be trees,fields or bushes.  The white part is the sky being reflected.  It adds another touch of realism that will greatly improve your drawings. In this tutorial that is the last step, but you can go on and add whatever else you want from other details that you have seen in some reference photos that you may have.  From here on you will be adding the surround hair around the eye.  If you want to continue, just go to the next page or click on this link <a title="Drawing Hair Around the TIger Eye" href="http://www.onlypencil.com/blog/index.php/archive/drawing-realistic-tiger-with-pencil-eyes/2/" target="_self">Drawing Hair Around the Tiger Eye</a>.</p>
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		<title>Drawing Realistic Tiger With Pencil-Nose</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Aug 2008 01:57:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>onlypencil</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let me start off by welcoming you back and by telling you to have fun with this tutorial and if you have any question please contact me. Lets begin, this tutorial will be a combination of different techniques that hopefully will help you improve in working with different textures such as hair. Why do i [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let me start off by welcoming you back and by telling you to have fun with this tutorial and if you have any question please contact me.  Lets begin, this tutorial will be a combination of different techniques that hopefully will help you improve in working with different textures such as hair.  Why do i say textures? <span id="more-56"></span>Well, that is how i see hair when i&#8217;m drawing it.  Its just another texture that we are trying to capture. The tools that we will be using in this tutorial will help in achieving that.  I don&#8217;t think its possible to actually draw hair, you can get it to look like hair but that&#8217;s about it.  Of course you can draw a line and say that is a strand of hair, but even that is just a pencil line.  What we are trying to accomplish here is trying to fool the eyes into seeing realistic hair on paper.  How are we going to do that?  I have mentioned in other tutorials that you can&#8217;t draw what you don&#8217;t know.  So i always recommend that you first study what you will be drawing.  Make it a habit and make it part of your drawing process, i can guarantee that it will be valuable in your drawing results.</p>
<p>On the previous tutorial,<a href="http://www.onlypencil.com/blog/index.php/archive/drawing-realist-tiger-with-pencil-chin/" title="drawing pencil tiger chin" target="_blank">Drawing Realistic Tiger with Pencil-Chin</a>, we focused on drawing the long hairs on the chin of a tiger.   On this tutorial we will be using a combination of those techniques and other techniques to draw the hairs on the nose of a tiger. We will also look at how to add some texture to the nose.  But before we begin we will look at an image of a tiger&#8217;s nose to get an idea of what we are going for. First we will understand what we want and then we will look how we will accomplish that using the tools that we have.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://www.onlypencil.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/noseref.jpg" alt="Tiger Nose Reference" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center" align="left">&nbsp;</p>
<p>Well lets look at the image above.  Something that i want you to notice is that the hair is layered. What do i mean by layered.  Look at the part where the whiskers grow.  If you look at the hair starting from the nostril and you move your way down, you will notice that each layer of hair is below the one above.  If you haven&#8217;t read my other tutorials on hair,  you will find out in this one that i use a stylus to produce lines what we will use to build up the hair.  Using the stylus you will be indenting from the bottom up, so that the above layer overlaps the layer below.  Just keep looking at the reference photo for guidance.  Another thing that you will have to look at is the flow of the hair.  Depending on the contours of the face and feature, it will flow in different directions.  The direction that you indent will depend on the flow of the hair.   Our goal with the stylus is to capture the hair highlights so that when we run the pencil over the indentations the shadows will be revealed. Ok, now lets start drawing.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.onlypencil.com/blog/index.php/archive/tools-of-the-trade/" title="drawing realistic tiger with pencil-Chin" target="_blank">Tools Used</a>:</p>
<ul>
<li>Canson Bristol Vellum Paper</li>
<li>2b Mechanical Pencil</li>
<li>2h wooden cased pencil</li>
<li>Color Shaper</li>
<li>Kneaded Eraser</li>
<li>Shami Towel</li>
<li>Needle Stylus</li>
<li>Pen Stylus(<font color="#ff0000"><strong>Make sure its completely empty!!!</strong></font>)</li>
<li>4b Progresso Pencil</li>
</ul>
<h2 align="center"><strong>Step 1:</strong></h2>
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/7335/nose1ad3.jpg" border="0" /></p>
<p>We will start off drawing a rough outline of the nose.  Use 2b pencil to draw it but make it light enough for you to see it.  You don&#8217;t need to press hard with a 2b pencil so this way if you need to erase it won&#8217;t leave a mark.  I made the outline a bit darker so you would be able to see it.</p>
<h2 align="center"><strong>Step 2:</strong></h2>
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/6497/nose2ma2.jpg" border="0" /></p>
<p> Now we will mark the flow of the hair, this is for guidance when using the stylus.  Using the stylus,in this case the needle tip, indent around the edge of the nose down on an angle away from the nostril, in the direction of the hair flow.  These lines will indicate the beginning of hair from the nostril out.  When indenting here, make sure you make it a crisscross pattern and follow the flow of the hair.  If you have problems just look at the reference photo at the beginning.  Once you have indented around, take your progresso pencil and run it along the edge.  This will reveal the indentations, bringing out the fine hairs.  These little details is what makes a drawing jump out and gives it much more realism.</p>
<h2 align="center"><strong>Step 3:</strong></h2>
<p style="text-align: center" align="left"><img src="http://img60.imageshack.us/img60/8090/nose3dr1.jpg" border="0" /></p>
<p>We will now do the same but this time we will do it in the section under the nose.  Indent along the edges of the mouth up to the bottom of the nose in the direction of the hair flow.  <img src="http://www.onlypencil.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/nosecu1.jpg" alt="nose pencil drawing closeup" align="left" />The area between the right side and left side, the area under the nose, will be dark because this is the area of the nose that is black and leads down to the top of the mouth.  Make sure again you crisscross or else you will be left with just straight lines which will not look like hair.  Once you have finished both side run your progress pencil over the edges and this will outline the hairs  that will be growing over the dark area.    The image on the left shows what you will be going for.  These hairs will fade into the center which will add some depth and realism to the drawing.  For these outlines we used the needle stylus because there is less hair in this section and the thin indentations will indicate single hairs.</p>
<h2 align="center"><strong>Step 4:</strong></h2>
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://img60.imageshack.us/img60/9739/nose4kk5.jpg" border="0" /></p>
<p>Take your 4b progresso pencil and fill in the nostrils.  This area will be obviously dark because its a dark hole.  The same with the area under the nose.  Actually this area under the nose is the nose itself which extends all the way to the bottom, but its dark in color so that&#8217;s why it will be black.</p>
<h2 align="center"><strong>Step 5:</strong></h2>
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://img185.imageshack.us/img185/8348/nose5qn0.jpg" border="0" /></p>
<p>Take your other stylus(empty pen) and start to indent on the area where the whiskers are.  You will be indenting from the bottom up, for the reasons that i explained at the beginning. Look at the whiskers , the area below each row of whiskers will be considered a layer of hair.  By understanding this you can indent the hairs from the bottom up.  Make sure that when you are indenting that you don&#8217;t do it in a straight line and in the same direction.  Add some that have slight curves in either direction and others that overlap.  Look at the reference image and you will notice that hairs overlap and cross each other.  By doing this you are giving the drawing a more natural look.   Once you have indented you can draw in with your 4b progresso pencil the areas where the whiskers will be growing from, the dark patches.  These will be used for reference on where you will add the whiskers later on.  Make sure you place these at the top where each layer of hair started.<br />
Remember the edges along the nostrils that we created on the last step, well on this step you are going to blend them into the dark areas using the color shaper.  Pull from the dark area out, but don&#8217;t do it too hard or else you will end up with a dark streak .  Do it slowly and lightly until it blends into the black area.  If you notice that the edge of the area has lost some of its darkness you can add some more graphite using your 4b progreso pencil.  Keep doing this until its dark enough and the hairs have blended in nicely.  One last thing to add are those curves that you see on each side of the nostrils.  The area above these will be dark hair so you can make an outline using the color shaper.<br />
If yours is not looking like my image, don&#8217;t worry about it.  My goal in my tutorials is for you to understand the techniques so that you can use them on your drawings.  Each time you practice, you will learn something new and in that process will improve your drawings.  Pencil drawing is an ongoing learning process and these tutorials should be a start to improvement. So just have fun and experiment, if you find out that something else looks better from what im telling you, try it, go for it!!! That&#8217;s what makes drawing so much fun, the discovery of something new. OK, lets move on</p>
<h2 align="center"><strong>Step 6:</strong></h2>
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://img185.imageshack.us/img185/2791/nose6xc9.jpg" border="0" /></p>
<p align="left">We will now indent the whiskers using the empty pen(<strong><font color="#ff0000">MAKE SURE ITS EMPTY!!!</font></strong>).  Make sure that when you are making these that you make them have a slight curve. For example, on the left side, they would start going to the left and would then curve down, having a slight curve. Make some shorter than others and make some that overlap.  Just don&#8217;t add too many.  You have to make sure that you indent them in one quick motion.  If you try to make them slow they will look all shaky. After you have made them you can thicken them by carefully running the empty pen over the indentations, this will increase the width of them.  Something else that may be helpful is that there are different pens with different point sizes.  There are some that have very fine points and some have larger points which can give you different sized indentations.   What i like to do when i do whiskers is that once i have made the indentations with the pen, i take my needle stylus and continue the whisker to give the illusion that the tip is thinner than the rest of the whisker.</p>
<p align="left">Ok, we now have the whiskers. Now we will start bringing out the hair by using your 2h pencil. Start by slowly and lightly outlining the bottom of each whisker, this will be the slight shadow that the whisker is making.  Look at the reference photo above and you will notice that the hairs cast shadows,this is what we are going for here.  The indentations makes it easier to see where you could add shadows, just don&#8217;t add them under each hair or else you will lose the illusion of a curved surface.  This will come with practice, the more you draw hair, the easier it will be for you to figure out where to add these shadows so it has a natural look.  Again, study reference photos and you will learn a lot from them.  Here is another suggestion.  If you&#8217;re drawing a lion, a tiger or any large cat, you don&#8217;t necessarily need reference photos of that specific animal.  You can use also use reference photos of a regular house cat.  You will be surprised at how much you can learn from these photos.  Ok, back to the drawing.  The area at the bottom of this section will be darker than the area in the middle because of the shadows being cast.  This area is mostly white so you can&#8217;t darken it too much, just enough to suggest that there are shadow.  For light shadows the best pencil grade is 2h.</p>
<p align="left">Now take your 4b progresso pencil and lightly connect the dark patches where the whiskers grow.  <img src="http://www.onlypencil.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/haircu.jpg" alt="whisker drawing" align="left" />Once you have these you can lightly blend them together using your color shaper.  You can blend it even more by running your 2h pencil below this area, to suggest that the the tip of the white hair gets lighter.  I drew the image on the left side to show you the effect that we are going for.  That all can be done with the 2h,the indentations and some shading.   To add more depth and realism, take your kneaded eraser and squeeze it between your thumb and forefinger.  This will create an edge on the eraser.  Lightly tap the an area when you would like to make a hightlight and this will remove some of the graphite. Using this edge you can create slightly longer hairs that will go over the layers below.   In that image i didn&#8217;t add any whiskers, because it was just for you to get an idea of what can be done by layering the indentations.  This same technique can be used to add some highlights on this drawing we&#8217;re working on using the kneaded eraser.</p>
<p align="left">One last thing to do in this part is to darken the area above those two curves on each side of the nostrils. This area will be the orange color that a tiger has on its fur. So it has to be darker than the white hair.</p>
<h2 align="center"><strong>Step 7:</strong></h2>
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://img185.imageshack.us/img185/407/nose7zo8.jpg" border="0" /></p>
<p>We will now begin working on the nose.  This part is all about adding texture to give the nose realism. Before we go on, notice on the reference image how the hair on top of the nose overlaps the nose. We will now add this hair by indenting across the top of the nose.  Again, make sure you indent in a random pattern, crisscrossing and overlapping.  For now we will now just do this and will come back later to fill in the rest of that part. Now, take your color shaper and run it lightly all over the whole nose which will give it a light gray shade.  <img src="http://www.onlypencil.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/tigernoses.jpg" alt="tiger nose" align="left" />The center of the nose will have a groove that runs from the middle of the nose and runs down to the bottom of the nose. The image on the left shows the what the nose looks like.  The bottom part will be dark because that part is black in color and the shadows that are being cast.  We have now added the base which is a slight gray color which we will build on. Over this you will add the dark markings.  You can add them randomly or you can place them like i have done.  Make these marks using your 4b progresso pencil.  I use this pencil because you don&#8217;t have to press too hard to get a deep dark shade.  You can make these markings any shape you want, just don&#8217;t make it look like its patterned, make it random.  The bottom of the nose will now be blended with the color shaper.  Take your shaper and pull the dark graphite from the bottom up. This will pull some graphite into the light section, from here just blend that into the surrounding area.  Remember there is a groove running down the middle, so this groove will be dark and will fade out from the center out, therefore you should blend that too.</p>
<h2 align="center"><strong>Step 8:</strong></h2>
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://img164.imageshack.us/img164/1048/nose8cc9.jpg" border="0" /></p>
<p>Take your 4b progresso pencil and start to darken the bottom of the nose.  Slowly build on it by adding some pencil and blending with your color shaper.  Make sure not to darken all the way to the top as the top will be hit by some light and its pink in color.  Blend the dark patches into the surrounding area by pulling in circles around the patch.  This will nicely blend the ones that are close together and will also blend into the rest of the nose.  Remember, if after you use the color blender you pull too much graphite and the dark areas lose some of their darkness, you can always darken them with your 4b pencil.</p>
<h2 align="center"><strong>Step 9:</strong></h2>
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://img164.imageshack.us/img164/7625/nose9qd2.jpg" border="0" /></p>
<p>This is next part for the nose is optional.  I like to add textures to my drawings so i decided to add some dots using the empty pen.  This will give the nose a rougher look and will suggest that its not smooth.  You can leave it the way you have it now and just darken the edges so show contours and shadows.  If you decide to use the texture, all you have to do is slowly press the pen on the paper in a tapping motion.  Make sure that you make it random, but don&#8217;t cover the whole nose with dots.  I mostly added this to the top section of the nose and added a few as you got closer to the bottom of the nose.  Once you finished doing that you, you run your progresso pencil over the nose lightly, this will reveal the lighter dots. At first it might look weird, but once you start to blend them with your color shaper, you will notice that it adds a special touch to the overall look of the nose.  If the dots are too noticeable, you can always use your kneaded eraser to pull some dark graphite.<br />
We will now move to the section above the nose.  Take you your needle stylus and start indenting on the area above the nose.  I suggest you start indenting from the bottom up as the hair in this area is layered.  Make sure that you make it as random as possible.  But, remember that the indentations have to be close because this will be finer hair.  Don&#8217;t make the indentations too long either because this area is covered in short hair.  Crisscross them,curve them and overlap them.  The way i like to do this is go from left to right and slowly move up until you get to the top.  This might take a while to complete so be patient.<br />
What is the purpose of indenting?  Well, as i have mentioned before, you should study what you will be drawing before you actually start.  After a while of studying and understanding how hair behaves and looks up close, you will start to see patterns in your indentations. By recognizing these patterns you will understand where  to fill in the blanks to bring out the realist hair.  The indentations are the hairs and the area not indented would be the dark shadows that the hairs cast.   Don&#8217;t worry if you don&#8217;t get it the first time around.  This will take you a while to understand and see, but when you do you will know that you got it by the results that you get.<br />
Back to the drawing.  Once you have completed the indentations, one neat trick to reveal the lines is to use a  shami towel.  Just add some graphite to the towel by taking your 4b pencil and user it on a different sheet of paper.  Rub that area with the shami towel and this will add some graphite to it.  Once you have some graphite on the towel, take it and rub the area that you have indented.  It should now look something like the image above.  Note that the top area will be darker than the area below, because the area that is close to the nose will have some white hair.</p>
<h2 align="center"><strong>Step 10:</strong></h2>
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://img164.imageshack.us/img164/7346/nose10sh8.jpg" border="0" /></p>
<p>Start by darkening the area with your 4b progresso pencil.  The outer edges will be darker because this part will curve down.  Think of the nose as a cylinder where the middle of the nose is closest to you and you get closer to the sides its curves.  Well since its curving, this area will be darker.  By doing this you give the illusion of curves and depth.  If after running the progresso pencil you notice that the lines are too noticeable.  You can darken them by blending them with the color shaper.  This will darken the lines, but in the process will remove some of the dark areas that you added with the progresso pencil.  You will have to keep adding more pencil and shading to get the right results.  Now take your 2b mechanical pencil and start to look for certain patterns. You are looking for shadows that the hair will be creating.  And how will you know? Well the shadows will be the areas that have not been indented.  Fill in these areas with your mechanical pencil, basically you&#8217;ll be outlining some hairs.  <img src="http://www.onlypencil.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/hair1.jpg" alt="hair tutorial" align="left" />Don&#8217;t do it all over, just pick some areas to suggest shadows and clumps of hair.  This will take time to understand and to do, but you will get the hang of it as you draw more hair and study photographs of hair. <img src="http://www.onlypencil.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/hair12.jpg" alt="hair tutorial" align="right" />To get the illusion of hair clumps, you take your kneaded eraser and you tap on some indentations.  Look at the image on the left; that image shows indentations without adding these clumps of hair.  If you leave it the way it is, it will look flat, it still looks like hair but it can still be improved.  Now look at the image on the right.  In this one i have removed some graphite along some of the indentations which gives the illusion of several hairs clumping together. I then outlined this clump and shaded from the top down.  Its the same sketch just that i added this tiny details which made a big difference. As you can see, these simple details will give your drawings much more realism. Play around with it and see what you can come up with.</p>
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<h2 align="center"><strong>Step 11:</strong></h2>
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://img530.imageshack.us/img530/7377/nosefinalzh4.jpg" border="0" /></p>
<p>Its basically done, from here on you can add fine details to make it look better, like the lip under the nose which was covered in the previous tiger tutorial.   You can darken the hair above the by adding 4b pencil and blending it with your color shaper.  Outline the top of the nose which will bring out the hair that overlap that area.  I also added the some hair on each side of the nose, which is the same technique that i used for the rest of the nose.  Don&#8217;t be discouraged if yours doesn&#8217;t look like it mine.  What i want you to understand is the technique and for you to practice it.  Here is a good way to practice.  Choose a section from the reference image above and try to draw it using the techniques that i have talked about.  Keep practicing, that is the only way that you will improve.  I can tell you that my first drawings were not even close to the ones that i draw now, and there is no magic trick to get them to look good. Its all about wanting to improve and having the passion for drawing. Well i hope you enjoyed this tutorial and if you have any questions please contact me.  If you found it helpful please share this tutorial.</p>
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		<title>ACEO Speed Cat Blue Jay Pencil Drawing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2008 00:25:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>onlypencil</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lately I&#8217;ve been working mostly on these miniature drawings. I&#8217;ve been recording them also to give you an idea of how i work. These videos have been sped up because they take me a couple of hours to complete. Now, as I&#8217;ve mentioned before, these tiny pieces of artwork are not only fun to draw [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lately I&#8217;ve been working mostly on these miniature drawings. I&#8217;ve been recording them also to give you an idea of how i work. These videos have been sped up because they take me a couple of hours to complete. Now, as I&#8217;ve mentioned before, these tiny pieces of artwork are not only fun to draw but are a great way to improve on your drawing techniques.  <span id="more-41"></span>Their size forces you to be much more careful and allows you to use your tools in different ways.  This drawing is different than my others, because this one tells more of a story and is not just an animal portrait.</p>
<p>I love animals and their way of life makes it fascinating to study.  In this drawing my goal was to capture a moment where both animals are doing their own thing in the same space.  The blue jay looking beautiful and singing to the world and the cat wandering around with it instinct always alert and ready.  The blue jay bird has no clue that its being watched and if he doesn&#8217;t watch out can become lunch.  This is how i see it but you can see it any way you want to since art can be interpreted in different ways. Well here it is.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.onlypencil.com/blog/index.php/archive/tools-of-the-trade/" title="pencil drawing tools" target="_blank">Tools Used</a>:</strong><br />
2h Pencil<br />
6h Pencil<br />
2b Mechanical Pencil<br />
6b Progresso Pencil<br />
Stylus<br />
Kneaded Eraser<br />
Color Shaper<br />
Eraser</p>
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<strong>The Hunter</strong><br />
<embed src="http://blip.tv/play/gZBJwoRgAA" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" height="240" width="320"></embed></center>The techniques that i used in this drawing are the ones that i use in all my drawings. I took my time working on the cat since it took such a small area on the paper.  I didn&#8217;t want it to get lost in all the other detail and i wanted the viewer to be able to tell that it was a cat that was hiding.  In all my drawings i try to put as much detail as possible in the eyes to bring the animal to life. In this drawing the cat&#8217;s eyes are more visible and detailed because the cat is the main character in this story. Even though the blue jay is part of the drawing the cat is the one that draws you into the artwork.   I used the stylus(needle) <a href="http://www.onlypencil.com/blog/index.php/archive/drawing-realistic-hair-with-pencil-part-one/" title="drawing realistic hair" target="_blank">to create the hair</a> on the cat and some of the hair on the blue jay.  The challenge was adding some hairs that were going to be visible under the leaves that were over the cat.  These kind of challenges is what makes drawing fun and gives you such satisfaction when you see the pencil drawing complete.The blue jay in this drawing is the cat&#8217;s object of desire, its what its wild instincts are after.  I put the bird on a wooden pole, challenging the cat&#8217;s hunting skills, as to say &#8220;there it is, can you catch it&#8221;.  The detail on the blue jay, since its a pencil drawing you can&#8217;t see if its blue, but through the markings you should be able to tell what kind of bird it is.The surrounding foliage was added to give the image a jungle kind of feel. A place where if you&#8217;re not careful you can lose your life as there are predators hiding in every shadow.  Through the leaves i was able to give the drawing a bit of depth to suggest to the viewer that the cat is hiding in the distance.  The leaves that are closer to the bird are much larger than the leaves that are covering the cat.  The leaves were first outlined and i added the the dark background which made the leaves jump out.  The smaller leaves were made using the stylus(empty pen).  I first outlined the leaves and then with the stylus indented the lines. After that it was just a matter of running the progresso pencil over the lines which made the leaves jump out.   By making some leaves darker than others i was able to suggest which leaves were under shadows and which ones were hit by some light.  To darken the indented lines i just ran the color shaper over the lines which blended the surrounding graphite into the white lines.  I made sure that i made the indentations thicker at the top of the lines so they had somewhat the shape of a leaf.  After running the progresso pencil over the lines i outlined the leaves with my mechanical pencil to give the leaves a much sharper look.</p>
<p>I had to use all my techniques to finish this drawing and im really happy with the results. Like i mentioned at the beginning, this is not only a pencil drawing, but a pencil drawing that tells a story and i believe i was able to do that.  Despite its small size, this is by far one of my favorite drawings that i have made.   This drawing took me approximately 3 hours to complete and you get to see it in 7 minutes, lucky you.   Well i hope you enjoyed the video and if you have any questions please don&#8217;t hesitate to contact me.</p>
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		<title>ACEO Speed Lone Wolf Pencil Drawing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Jun 2008 18:51:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>onlypencil</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is a new miniature speed pencil drawing. I wanted to make this one different from my other ones. I combined two drawings in one to make a single image. The sunset and the single wolf. It gives the final image a different look and feeling. This one measures 2.5&#8243;x3.5&#8243; and is done with pencil [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is a new miniature speed pencil drawing.   I wanted to make this one different from my other ones.  I combined two drawings in one to make a single image. The sunset and the single wolf. It gives the final image a different look and feeling.  This one measures 2.5&#8243;x3.5&#8243; and is done with pencil of course.   If you don&#8217;t know what an ACEO is here is a brief definition. ACEO stands for &#8220;Art Cards, Editions and Originals&#8221;. These cards have one main rule &#8211; they are 3.5 inches by 2.5 inches &#8211; the size of a trading card.  <span id="more-40"></span>I draw these much more frequently than my larger drawings.  I enjoy working on these because they have helped me improve my techniques in so many ways.  Just the fact that they are so small has helped me in finding ways in adding as much detail as possible in small areas.  When i decide to work on a larger drawing, i just do the same with those drawings by working in small areas allowing to add much more detail.   They might me longer to finish but the end result is amazing because of the amount of detail that i have put in.  One more reason they are great is because they affordable to art collectors.   My larger drawings are much more expensive than the ACEOs.  These miniature drawings are not only original drawings but they are also affordable.  If the buyer enjoys these miniatures they can later purchase a larger piece.    There are many benefits to making these tiny treasure, the biggest is that they look good.</p>
<p>Well here is a video that i recorded while drawing.  I have sped it up because this one took me around 2.5 hours.   Watch it and ill explain a couple of things once you&#8217;re done.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.onlypencil.com/blog/index.php/archive/tools-of-the-trade/" target="_blank">Tools Used</a>:</p>
<p>-<a href="http://www.tkqlhce.com/click-2719893-10495307?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dickblick.com%2Fzz204%2F38%2F%3Fwmcp%3Dcj%26wmcid%3Dfeeds%26wmckw%3D20438-1199-5194&amp;cjsku=20438-1199" target="_blank">Pencils 5h,2h,6b</a></p>
<p>-<a href="http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-2719893-10495307?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dickblick.com%2Fzz215%2F02%2F%3Fwmcp%3Dcj%26wmcid%3Dfeeds%26wmckw%3D21502-2720-1353&amp;cjsku=21502-2720" target="_blank">Kneaded Eraser</a></p>
<p>-<a href="http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-2719893-10495307?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dickblick.com%2Fzz206%2F03%2F%3Fwmcp%3Dcj%26wmcid%3Dfeeds%26wmckw%3D20603-3005-1363&amp;cjsku=20603-3005" target="_blank">Mechanical Pencil 0.5(2b)</a></p>
<p>-<a href="http://www.jdoqocy.com/click-2719893-10495307?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dickblick.com%2Fzz215%2F35%2F%3Fwmcp%3Dcj%26wmcid%3Dfeeds%26wmckw%3D21535-2000-4368&amp;cjsku=21535-2000" target="_blank">Eraser Stick</a></p>
<p>-<a href="http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-2719893-10495307?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dickblick.com%2Fzz049%2F35a%2F%3Fwmcp%3Dcj%26wmcid%3Dfeeds%26wmckw%3D04935-0601-503&amp;cjsku=04935-0601" target="_blank">Color Shaper</a></p>
<p>-<a href="http://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-2719893-10495307?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dickblick.com%2Fzz049%2F02%2F%3Fwmcp%3Dcj%26wmcid%3Dfeeds%26wmckw%3D04902-1002-5246&amp;cjsku=04902-1002" target="_blank">Stylus</a></p>
<p align="center"><strong>Lone Wolf Pencil Drawing</strong><br />
<center><img src="http://www.onlypencil.com/blog/wp-content/plugins/flash-video-player/default_video_player.gif" /></center><center> </center>The reason why this one took me long is because of the hair detail.  I have used the same technique that i explained in the <a href="http://www.onlypencil.com/blog/index.php/archive/drawing-realistic-hair-with-pencil-part-one/" title="pencil hair tutorial" target="_blank">Drawing Realistic Hair</a> tutorial.  I&#8217;m a big fan of textures, i love the look and the feeling that this technique gives to the drawing.  It also gives an illusion and allows the viewer to study the drawing much closer out of interest.  Looking at the image up close you can see the fine lines that have been made using the stylus, which proves that its a pencil drawing. But as you look at the image from a distance, these lines merge and give the illusion of hair and its texture.  I know there are other artists that make hair look smooth, but i believe that it loses some realism if it looks like that because animal hair has texture.  But there are all kinds of ways of drawing and this is how i enjoy doing it.</p>
<p style="text-align: center" align="left"><img src="http://img382.imageshack.us/img382/3391/wolf2pn3.jpg" alt="lone wolf hair" height="533" width="400" /></p>
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<p align="left">The image above is a closeup of this drawing. You can see the hair detail and how the indentations look up close.  It not only gives the hair a bit much more realism and textures, but also a unique look that will separate it from other pencil drawings.  Remember that this is a miniature so this is a close up of a tiny area of the drawing, about 1&#8243;x1&#8243;.</p>
<p align="left">    Look at the flow of the hair, the indentations are not straight, they criss-cross each other giving a more realistic look. If they were straight they would just look weird and unnatural.  After studying other images of animals hair you will understand the flow of hair on the face, body and other parts.  This understanding will greatly improve your drawings.  Like I&#8217;ve mentioned before, you can&#8217;t draw what you don&#8217;t know or understand.  You&#8217;ll be surprised that most animals have the same flow of hair on the face. The only difference might be the thickness of hair or color, of course shape of the head will also make a difference.   Study different images and you will understand what i mean.   The main focus on this drawing is the wolf of course, the trees and sunset in the background are mostly to give the drawing more impact. Well i hope you enjoy this drawing and if you have any questions please contact me.  This drawing is for sale right now, so if you&#8217;re interested you can find it <a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&amp;rd=1&amp;item=370064088992&amp;ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT&amp;ih=024" title="lone wolf pencil drawing" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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