Check out this morphed Jaguar!
I colored the jaguar as closely to the real markings of them.
They have white from their nose to the jaw area;
then under the chin and down the chest.
The 'morph' side is my version, which is bright and colorful.
Let me first tell you that I used the wonderful birthday gift from my sister of
Faber-Castell Pitt Pastel Pencils for the background.
I chose a color, that I would say is Sage Green, which is F-C #1122-172.
Blending these pastels is mind-blowing awesome!
All it takes is a Q-Tip!!!
The jaguar is also colored in a F-C pastel pencil (#1122-183) and then topped very lightly with Prismacolor pencil PC 1033 Mineral Orange.
The eye is done in PC 1089 (Pale Sage)
followed by PC 940 (Sand) for shadings.
So, let's begin the colorful journey of odd little unknown creatures as well as some known creatures that might be colored oddly....
Along with a mad tree stump and a beautiful koy fish.
Rainbows, purple jellyfish and parachuting puff thingy's! HA
This is by far my FAVE of all 'odd beings' in this morph!
It's a mad thunderstorm cloud!!!!
Don't you just LOVE him?!
Oh and then one of my FAVES...
And of course a Sphynx (naked cat)!
So light pink that you almost miss it!
A Chinese Dragon and a fingery what-cha-ma-call-it
the fatty purple dino with red eyes!
and let's not forget robotics with bunnies and bird houses!
Thank you for viewing my morph coloring!
Thank you for viewing my morph coloring!
Very relaxing indeed!
Takes days for me because my eyes can only take so much!
Be safe and continue to care for yourself!
Love,
Lisa
Coloring Book: Colormorphia
Artist Illustrations by: Kerby Rosanes
Products used:
Faber-Castell 60-color Pitt Pastel Pencils
Blending Stumps
Prismacolor Premier 150 Colored Pencil Set
Sakura Electric Eraser
Grumbacher Final Fixative
Wow Lisa, your color pencil work is incredible beautiful. You are right the image is stunning but you transformed in a BEAUTY!! Love it !! Stay safe xoxo Heike
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Heike! I'm honored that you visited my blog.
DeleteOMG that is amazing. Wow, how many hours did you spend on this?
ReplyDeleteOh thank you Maggi! I didn't count the hours, so all I can say is it was VERY MANY! I worked on this a number of days off & on. It gets to your eyes, even with the best OTT lights....I have 3 of them, plus my overhead fan lights & 4 can lights in the ceiling. HA!
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