Eagle Owl #4

Small update to the Eagle Owl etching. This is going to look so odd until I get the shading done lol but need the basic feathers done first.

Still need to darken the beak more, and then I get too my favourite part, the ear tuffs :)

Comments

  1. Beautiful work and such talent and patience ~ beauty personified ~

    Happy Weekend to you ~
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  2. coming along very nicely.

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  3. Magnificent!! beautiful potency...I am so pulled in to those powerful eyes! The gorgeous storm of linework and intuitive marks are a feast for the soul. it makes one want to get a pencil out immediately and create!!

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  4. wonderful how all those lines create such realistic eagle owl gaze. I am glad that you show it close enough to see your details.

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  5. thanks carol :)

    thank you Christine :)

    lovely comment Victoria :)hopefully you got something created :)

    thanks Tammie :) I like showing the close ups so then people can see it really is just a bunch of lines making up the shapes :)

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  6. I really admire your talent so much! And as well your patience to look at all the details and draw them so carefully! It's wonderful!

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  7. It's looking amazing! I love it.

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  8. I look forward to your ear tufting!

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  9. thanks stefanie :)

    thank you Lisa :)

    thanks Clare :)

    cindy, managed to find some time today to start the ears :)

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  10. Doesn't look odd to me, Jennifer. I think it look amazing!
    Your ability with getting the values correct all with tiny lines is fabulous.
    Cant wait to see the next stage.

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  11. Are you etching on glass or on vinyl? It is absolutely gorgeous. Blessings, Janet

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  12. thanks Julie :) years of cross hatching practice paying off lol

    JKW, its dry point etching on plexi-glass, so no chemicals involved :)

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