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From Mistale the cat to elephant (and baby aardvark)

From Chloe the cat to elephant (and elephant to baby aardvark) | The Story Elves - Help with writing, editing, illustrating and designing your own stories

Mistale the cat was simple enough (seeing-simplifying), but what about a more complex animal, like an elephant!  Take a good look at this gentleman.  He wanders by our workshop now and again.  Although he might not like to hear this, he is basically a large sideways oval with cylindrical legs and an egg-shaped head with a flap for an ear.

From Chloe the cat to elephant (and elephant to baby aardvark) | The Story Elves - Help with writing, editing, illustrating and designing your own stories

Again, we look carefully, see carefully, and then break down the elephant into shapes.  As you draw, since you started simply, you can correct small mistakes, like the shape of the belly or the thickness of the back leg.

Cats and elephants are common in the human world and you have probably seen them a lot of times. A bigger challenge is something you’ve never seen or have only heard of, like a baby hairless aardvark!

Approach it the same way.

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Circles, cylinders, flaps, and joints:  start connecting them, add some definition, and correct the mistakes.

From Chloe the cat to elephant (and elephant to baby aardvark) | The Story Elves - Help with writing, editing, illustrating and designing your own stories

Remember, every drawing that you create makes the next one even better.

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