You may have to do it a few times to get it just right. Try it out! Turn the page sideways and see if the optical illusion works and the bird appears.Maybe there are some other details you can add that will work for both the cat and the bird? Wrap up the drawing with some small lines on the cat’s tail, and maybe some curved lines on the hind leg for stripes. Make sure the tail has a curve in it so that it can also work as the leg of the bird in our optical illusion. ![]() Round the line back down and follow the first curve back in to the body. Draw a line out to the right from the body, and then curve it upward. Draw a line inside the body area of the cat, that follows the curve of the cat’s back. Again, let’s keep it simple so that the cat’s leg will double as the birds wing when we turn the page to reveal the optical illusion. Then draw a big curved line up and back to the side of the head to finish the rest of the body. From the bottom of the head, draw a straight line to the right for the belly of the cat – which will be lying down. Start with a curved line for the nose, and then two more curved lines under it to create the cat’s mouth. Let’s keep these simple so that they look like feathers on the side of the birds head when we tip the drawing.
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