Peach Behind the Table
by Veronica Arai @veroyuumi
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Introduction
Peach is a very entertaining orange cat, so I thought it would be interesting (and funny) to transform him in one of my characters.

Supplies
I usually use Adobe Fresco for my drawings. Fresco has a very wide library of brushes, and is very fun to use and create all kinds of art there.
Step 1: Get Inspiration
I usually take a look at some pictures to get inspired. For this project, I remembered how Peach is always sitting on the table like he is waiting to be served for dinner or something like that.
So I thought it would be funny to transform that in a drawing.

Step 2: Draft Lines
Start by doing some draft lines, nothing fancy or super clean.
This is just the first idea of how the elements will be positioned, proportions, etc.
You can always change, add, delete stuff along the process.

Step 3: Colouring
Once you are happy with your draft, you can start colouring it.
Nothing fancy here either, just some solid colours placed on the draft lines so the drawing starts to come to life.
*Tip: from this step on, I like to create each element in a different layer, so you can move and position stuff around without losing previously done work.


Step 4: Final Lines
Once you are happy with your colours, you can start drawing your final lines. For this step, you have to be more careful and draw with more precision and cleanliness - these are the lines that will be in your final drawing!
Make sure to create each element's lines on separate layers.

Step 5: Add Shades & Details
In this step, you will be adding shades, details, and any elements that will add some depth, or help the construction of the drawing.
For this project, I decided to add the chair and the table legs that were not in the initial draft, as I felt like the drawing had too much empty space that could be nicely filled.
When adding the chair, I had to remember that Peach has a whole body sitting on the chair, so I hide some colour layers to be able to draw Peach's body structure accordingly.
For all the elements added on this step, I followed the initial steps: draft lines, colouring, final lines.



Step 6: Add Background (if needed)
I like to add backgrounds to my drawings, as it adds up to the whole thing - of course it depends on how you will use your drawing.
When adding colours, I like to check the complementary colours to make sure everything looks good, but of course, the colour pick is up to you :)
And that's it!

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