
I've been working on this kitty the past few days for a client. The top one I hope is close to finished, below are cats I started off with that didn't make the cut. Client: "I want cat sneezing into elbow". Wasn't sure if I could pull it off since my work is so flat. I think it looks decent, should I make any changes?


I do like the top one best, especially the texture of the arms and tail.
ReplyDeleteAww! Hope poor kitty feels better soon.
ReplyDeleteThe only thing I would suggest is having the tissue box on solid ground like you did in the first two...unless this was a conscious decision. If it was a conscious decision, have you thought of making it shake, spin, etc, due to the sneeze?
Great sneezing gestures and I like what you did w/abstract elements and text!!
Poor sniffley kitty. Love the textures you're getting in those solid colors. (o:
ReplyDeleteI'm digging Mr. Germ Conscious with his elbow sneeze. I agree with Ann Marie, maybe if the box is askew it will look like his sneeze made quite an impact. I do, however, enjoy the heating pad on the second guy's head. It reminds me of a beret.
ReplyDeletecan I just see that these are amazing! I work at an animal shelter and we get cats with cold and we use these drawing to help remind volunteers and adopters to wash their hands between cats
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