Wow to be detailed requires a lot of time, it is supposed that this drawing was for the day number 16 of the Inktober, and look, the challenge already finished, I was right in the middle and with many ideas for the subjects that were missing, but not subjects, if I am going to draw them, but little by little in digital and perhaps not in the same order that they came in the list.
This week I was full of work, and not just artistic work, I saw from afar how the Inktober ended and I was behind, much further behind than last year, when I barely finished it. But I was drawing and adapting to the Wacom, in the free time I was making this beautiful big kitten (I take 6 days, in small sessions).

Tools:
- Medibang Paint
- Wacom Intuos 4

-Step 1:
I don't know why, but drawing this tiger cost me a lot, especially in the sketch stage, I was taking too long and it didn't look like I wanted. I think it's the simplest and ugliest sketch I've ever made.

-Step 2:
As the sketch didn't look good, I went on to give color to everything, I had the idea that maybe adding the tiger's stripes, I would start to look like such, and the truth was not wrong, when I started to color and leave behind the sketch, the drawing improved a lot.

-Step 3:
With the mode of fusion "multiply" I added the shading, from the beginning I knew that there would be no background for the tiger, therefore it was necessary to create a contrast in the illumination of the animal, also the darker tones added more ferocity and character to the roar.

-Step 4:
She was very happy drawing, until a friend came to see what i was doing and pointed out something important, she said "aren't the eyes too far apart?"that was enough for me to look for my reference images and I realized that she was right, the face of the tiger was very wide, fortunately this is digital art and practically everything can be corrected, so I used the tool "transform" to -thin- a little bit to the kitten, also I gave myself a pass through Photoshop and so I could use the tool "liquefy", with this I corrected the things that were out of place.

I'll leave you a little gif with the whole process in it, so you can better appreciate the step by step.

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