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Page full of Cats!

One of what is going to be many pages devoted to cats and other carnivores. Hope the species are identifiable ;)
One of what is going to be many pages devoted to cats and other carnivores. Hope the species are identifiable ;)

Unfortunately, the moray eel request is proving complicated due to the slight necessity of colour to tell the species apart and make the drawings vaguely exciting, so moving straight on to North American deer. Welcoming more suggestions :)
 
Is the smallest one a Rusty-spotted cat? If so, Super good drawings!

And a suggestion for moray eels is Even though most of the species are from the same genera, Gymnothorax, Patterns which are uncolored could actually help, and the species would be something like this:
Green Moray
Dragon Moray
Redface moray
Zebra Moray
Hope this helps.
 
@CheeseChameleon2007 Indeed! Glad it is recognisable.

The idea, courtesy of one of TLD or Thylo (can't remember which) was to have the Amur tiger (the largest cat), the Rusty-spotted cat (the smallest cat) and the Cheetah (the fastest cat) to illustrate the diversity of the Felidae.

Funnily enough, the drawings are to scale - a Rusty spotted cat is indeed that size compared to a tiger :D.
 
Nice drawings. Especially the tiger.
I'd recommand drawing skeleton anatomy pages, it will take your in movement drawings to the next level once you will know by heart how the skeleton works.
 
@Rayane I used to do some of that but generally now I just draw what I see and hope for the best tbh. Because I am certainly more used to drawing faces, I agree that most of my full body drawings lack presence and dynamism, particularly when they are just quick sketches. Thank you for the suggestion :)
 

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