Reference images
I just used Google images to search for random lobsters (I'm confident that these are 100% real legit lobsters
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It's not the same if you don't have the thing phyisically in front of you where you can actually observe its volumes and textures, so I highly doubt that this study will do anything lol

Source: https://res.cloudinary.com/aenetworks/image/upload/c_fill,ar_2,w_3840,h_1920,g_auto/dpr_auto/f_auto/q_auto:eco/v1/gettyimages-1262274470?_a=BAVMn6DY0

Source: https://th-thumbnailer.cdn-si-edu.com/zBj_XuFjpC-YqrcDBvR2tJ16IuQ=/fit-in/1200x0/filters:focal(2016x1517:2017x1518)/https://tf-cmsv2-smithsonianmag-media.s3.amazonaws.com/filer_public/ef/f9/eff9a27e-4247-4e6b-ad69-a97262c94224/cotton_candy_lobster-seacoast_science_center-july_2024_-_3.jpeg

Source: https://media.wbur.org/wp/2024/09/Rare_Colorful_Lobsters_24250536908592-1920x1280.jpg
(I only drew the one on the right.)
I have never eaten a lobster before, but I might try someday.
Materials
I used Black Edition Faber-Castell coloured pencil & felt markers, and then 1 white oil pastel for highlights.



I drew on a A4 paper for printing (I don't have my drawing paper here) so you can see the marker on the other side (and it spread to the other papers
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