Artists Draw Perfectly Normal Cats

Drawfee Show2 minutes read

Drawfee is a show where dumb ideas are turned into even dumber drawings by Nathan, Karina, Jacob, and Julia. They discuss and draw weird cat images from a Twitter account called Normal Cat Pics, creating unique and abstract illustrations with specific details.

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  • The Drawfee show features Nathan, Karina, Jacob, and Julia turning silly concepts into whimsical drawings, with Karina having experience drawing cats despite not owning one, while Jacob and Julia are cat owners.
  • The process involves describing bizarre cat images from Normal Cat Pics on Twitter to each other and translating these descriptions into drawings, focusing on intricate details like head shapes, body proportions, and unique features such as a cat emerging from a wall slit or wearing an open mouth shape as a hat.

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"Drawfee artists create bizarre cat drawings"

  • Drawfee is a show where dumb ideas are turned into even dumber drawings by Nathan, Karina, Jacob, and Julia.
  • Jacob and Julia are cat owners, while Karina has drawn cats but never owned one.
  • They discuss a Twitter account called Normal Cat Pics, featuring weird cat images.
  • They decide to describe these images to each other and draw them.
  • Nathan describes a grumpy-looking cat facing to the right with a squashed face and a unique ear position.
  • Karina draws the cat based on Nathan's description, with some confusion on directions.
  • Julia describes a cat with a head sloping down to the right, a fluffy body, and no eyes, just lines indicating eyebrows.
  • Karina draws this cat with a distorted head, fluffy body, and no eyes, following Julia's description.
  • The cat has long wispy hairs, a cat nose, a closed mouth, and triangle ears with long hairs.
  • A unique feature is an open cat mouth shape on top of the cat's head, resembling a hat.

18:12

Abstract Cat Emerges from Wall Slit

  • The cat is described as emerging from a slit in a wall, with its head and front leg visible.
  • The cat's head is oval-shaped, with rounded ears that are flat and eyes that are large and surprised.
  • The cat's face is proportionate to its head shape, with a small mouth and a bit of neck fluff.
  • The cat is depicted as looking back over its shoulder, with a nose that is proportional to its eyes.
  • The cat's body is described as squat and sitting on a ledge, with a rectangular body extending to the left.
  • The cat is positioned on a ledge that is angular and three-dimensional, with the viewer above the cat.
  • The cat's body is described as squat and sitting upright, with its paws straight and its butt down.
  • The cat's body extends off to the left of the canvas, with a rectangular shape underneath the oval head.
  • The cat's head is moved to the right to align with the edge of the rectangular body, creating a cohesive look.
  • The cat's overall appearance is described as unique and abstract, with a focus on specific details like the shape of the head and body proportions.

36:01

Creating Cat Shape with Cheesecake Eyes

  • Connect the left rectangle to form a lumpy slope resembling a cat shape.
  • Erase middle lines to create a perfect cat shape resembling a wedge of cheesecake.
  • Draw squinty eyes with tear ducts meeting at the bridge of the nose.
  • Eyes should be sharp and not round, meeting at a point in the middle.
  • Draw a downward-pointing cat nose and a tiny mouth with dimples at the ends.
  • Make the face smaller, tilted downwards, with cheeks extending to the body.
  • Add ears, one rounded and smaller, the other similar in size.
  • Draw back leg lines, a chicken nugget paw emerging from the stomach, and straight front legs with furry feet.
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