Piecing
Double Crested Cormorant
I wanted to piece a picture of a Cormorant standing on a rock and sunning its wings.
I started to draw on a grid but it's hard to tell what is actually happening until it's colored in.
So I colored it in.
Whoa, what was I thinking? The neck and head are off to one side. The wings are pointy like bat wings.
What if I center the head and flatten the wing tops? What if I add a tail to one side so that one leg shows?
The neck and wings are better. But this looks like a one legged bird. And who ever saw a rock with square corners?
What if I center the tail and show both legs in dark grey?
What if I expand the rock?
When I take out the seam lines I find that I have a reasonable facsimile of a Cormorant.
I still think it could do with some fine tuning.
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