Posted by Bessiere on 14 Aug 2023, 03:45
They can be fun to do Donald. It helps to think about this 2 ways: the shape of shabraque has an outline of the leopard. The edges are showing the undersides of the cat which are lighter, whiter. Fur darkens towards the center of each leg than gets one step darker still on the back of the cat. It's countershading. Leopards come in various hues of brown, yellow, orange, even black but a mix of those will get your base color which you lighten towards the edge. As mentioned earlier the spots have a lighter dot inside and aren't complete rings but a couple line sections almost forming circles, dash space dash space dash.. Find a good pic on the internet for an example to follow and try it on paper first to get your colors set. It's easy to get too colorful so a dash of gray to dull the yellow or orange will tone it back.
Cheers,
Bessiere