Hex - FF2200 RGB - 255, 34, 0 HSV/B - 8°, 100%, 100% HSL - 8°, 100%, 50% Gray - 38% CMYK - 0%, 87%, 100%, 0% HTML - None SVG - None Vintage marker + primary pencil. Loosely (very) after The Nightmare by Henry Fuseli

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Hex - FF2200 RGB - 255, 34, 0 HSV/B - 8°, 100%, 100% HSL - 8°, 100%, 50% Gray - 38% CMYK - 0%, 87%, 100%, 0% HTML - None SVG - None Vintage marker + primary pencil. Loosely (very) after The Nightmare by Henry Fuseli
Hex - FF1A00 RGB - 255, 26, 0 HSV/B - 6°, 100%, 100% HSL - 6°, 100%, 50% Gray - 36% CMYK - 0%, 90%, 100%, 0% HTML - None SVG - None
Struggling with this marker brush. I can only make anything of interest working abstract with this damn thing.
Hex - FF1500 RGB - 255, 21, 0 HSV/B - 5°, 100%, 100% HSL - 5°, 100%, 50% Gray - 35% CMYK - 0%, 92%, 100%, 0% HTML - None SVG - None
Switched over to the next tool in the Sketchbook Basic brush set: the vintage marker. I’ve never really worked with analog graphic markers so I don’t know how it compares to the real thing, but I it seems it would be hard for sketching. I seemed to get the most interesting effects from just drawing vertical lines.
Hex - FF1100 RGB - 255, 17, 0 HSV/B - 4°, 100%, 100% HSL - 4°, 100%, 50% Gray - 34% CMYK - 0%, 93%, 100%, 0% HTML - None SVG - None
Nothing to say
Hex - FFFF0D00 RGB - 255, 13, 0 HSV/B - 3°, 100%, 100% HSL - 0°, 100%, 50% Gray - 33% CMYK - 0%, 95%, 100%, 0% HTML - None SVG - None
Primary Pencil again with a monochromatic palette. Had the idea of doing a stylized animal of some kind. Just what kind of animal is that anyway?
Hex - FF0900 RGB - 255, 9, 0 HSV/B - 2°, 100%, 100% HSL - 2°, 100%, 50% Gray - 32% CMYK - 0%, 96%, 100%, 0% HTML - None SVG - None
So, I already fell behind by getting wrapped up in a more representational drawing. I’m not fast enough (yet?) to do a daily drawing/painting on the iPhone if I’m trying to make something look recognizable and to my satisfaction. I tumble into a fiddling hole. Fiddle with this, fiddle with that. And I just don’t have time for that if I’m going to keep on a daily schedule. Fortunately, what I was playing around with was using black and white and then coming back in with the color after, maybe on a separate layer. So maybe I can keep twiddling with the drawing in B&W and use a different red in a few days. And to get back into a daily post, I did this.
With this one I’m continuing to experiment with the Primary Pencil, with red + black and white. It’s successful in that i go it done.
Hex - FF0400 RGB - 255, 4, 0 HSV/B - 1°, 100%, 50% HSL - 1°, 100%, 50% Gray - 31% CMYK - 0%, 98%, 100%, 0% HTML - None SVG - None Much the same as yesterday except working on black instead of white. I tried to keep my outlines solid and not so sketchy. I had a clear picture in my mind of what I was going for. This wasn’t really it. Also, had so much going on today had to do it quick.
Hex - FF0000 RGB - 255, 0, 0 HSV/B - 0°, 100%, 100% HSL - 0°, 100%, 50% Gray - 30% CMYK - 0, 100%, 100%, 0 HTML - red SVG - red Since the brushes app seems to be dead and gone I'm switching to the sketchbook app. Here I just used the Primary Pencil in the Basic Brush set. And using just red and white.