7:39 AM, Monday August 16th 2021
Thanks for the reply! I think you missed it but I did provide the reference image in the imgur album as well.
Anyways, please correct me if I am wrong, but your approach would be to simplify the wing into two regions, the outer feathers and the inner fluff in 2 lines which would serve to capture the gestural flow of the wing. Then add the feathers in one by one in the order of how they overlap to create the silhouette and show how the wing is layered.
That makes sense, but I am still confused on where exactly to put the line that outlines the wing feathers. Do I draw them at the very edge of the wings such that all the feathers end exactly at that line or do I draw them slightly inwards such that each feather would extend outside of the wing outline?
I think the first way would best capture the gestural flow of the wing, but it seems like it would be drawing subtractively since the final wing would be smaller than the outline, while the second one leaves the feather silhouette dangling without any construction to guide it.