Sakura moonlight gellyroll over dark blue sharpie for the text ends up looking really great. The sharpie outline bleeds through from below creating a completely unique style. See my previous post for the full artwork.
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Sakura moonlight gellyroll over dark blue sharpie for the text ends up looking really great. The sharpie outline bleeds through from below creating a completely unique style. See my previous post for the full artwork.
springtime fairy dragon of good luck
Hoy les traigo esta practica sobre el uso de materiales económicos y accesibles, así como el estudio de la teoría del color y el estilo realista.
Materiales:
Plumones Super Tips Crayola
Plumones Memento: PM801, PM301 y PM804
Lapiz HB #2
Marcador PRISMACOLOR Premier: #01
GELLY ROLL 10 marca Sakura (Pero las alternativas pueden ser un corrector de bolígrafo marca Bic o otra pluma de gel blanca de otra marca)
Antes de comenzar a realizar este dibujo, decidí ver varios videos sobre el estudio de la teoría del color en la plataforma de YouTube, en este caso (y aprovechando para darle publicidad) me vi los videos de Luvss; con ella he aprendido la mayoría de cosas sobre el dibujo y la puntura, es como si explicara todo en una manera mas simplificada, y si eres principiante en el mundo del arte, personalmente te la recomiendo, se que sus videos te ayudaran tanto como a mi.
Después busqué referencias en Google ( o Pinterest), una vez que encontré la referencia de la rana la dibuje con trazos suaves y algo rectos, buscando las formas geométricas que componían la anatomía del la creatura y midiendo el espacio negativo, adivinado un poco la distancia de los ojos, pies, brazo y del hongo. Una vez terminado el boceto, tuve que buscar una imagen con el circulo cromático y tenerlo al a par de la imagen de referencia, saque mis demás materiales y empecé. Tome los Super Tips con algún color similar a la referencia, así como los colores opuestos (que se encuentran en el circulo cromático del color base) para usarlos en la composición de las sombras, tenia que darle varias capas hasta llegar al resultado que quería; una cosa mas, en la paleta de colores que esta de bajo de la rana, poseen diferentes números, bueno, como los plumones crayola no contienen el nombre del color que se muestra en la presentación, tuve que hacer una lista en mi cuaderno, con su respectivos números y colores para diferenciarlos entre los demás, esto también ayuda a que el artista sepa como se pigmenta los colores en las hojas de sus cuadernos de dibujo, después de todo, cada cuaderno de dibujo tiene diferentes tonalidades en sus hojas y gramos.
Hice algo de trampa al usar los marcadores MEMENTO, quizás esos son algo caros, aunque fueron un regalo de una tía mía, pero solo los use para la planta y el abdomen de la rana, es que no lograba dar el toque con los otros plumones.
Finalicé con usar la pluma de gel de la marca Gelly Roll para hacer reflejos o brillos, ya saben, volumen. Aunque una de las alternativas que siempre usaba era el corrector de bolígrafo de la marca Bic, depende de la presentación, ya que algunas tienen pincel, esponja o punta de bolígrafo. Y use un marcador de la marca PRISMACOLOR n.01 para delinear ligeramente los ojos y los dedos de la rana.
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Today I bring you this practice exercise on the use of economical and accessible materials, as well as the study of color theory and realistic style.
Materials:
Crayola Super Tips markers
Memento markers: PM801, PM301 and PM804
HB #2 pencil
PRISMACOLOR Premier marker: #01
Sakura Gelly Roll 10 (But alternatives could be a Bic correction pen or another white gel pen from another brand)
Before starting this drawing, I decided to watch several videos about color theory on YouTube. In this case (and taking the opportunity to give her some publicity), I watched videos by Luvss; I've learned most of what I know about drawing and painting from her. She explains everything in a very simplified way, and if you're a beginner in the world of art, I personally recommend her; I know her videos will help you as much as they helped me. But if their videos don't have English subtitles, you can visit the Winged Canvas channel, where you can learn about all kinds of topics in the field of art, including drawing, painting, animation, and more.
Then I looked for references on Google (or Pinterest). Once I found the reference image of the frog, I drew it with soft, somewhat straight lines, looking for the geometric shapes that made up the creature's anatomy and measuring the negative space, guessing a little at the distance between the eyes, feet, arm, and the mushroom. Once the sketch was finished, I had to find an image with the color wheel and keep it next to the reference image. I took out my other materials and started. I used the Super Tips with a color similar to the reference, as well as the opposite colors (found on the color wheel of the base color) to use in the composition of the shadows. I had to apply several layers until I achieved the desired result; One more thing, the color palette below the frog has different numbers. Since the Crayola markers don't have the color names shown in the presentation, I had to make a list in my notebook with the corresponding numbers and colors to differentiate them. This also helps the artist understand how the colors pigment on the different types of paper in their sketchbooks, as each sketchbook has different paper tones and weights.
I cheated a little by using MEMENTO markers; they're quite expensive, although they were a gift from my aunt. I only used them for the plant and the frog's abdomen because I couldn't get the right effect with the other markers.
I finished by using a Gelly Roll gel pen to add highlights and shine, you know, to give it volume. Another alternative I often use is Bic correction fluid, depending on the type, as some have a brush, sponge, or pen tip applicator. And I used a PRISMACOLOR marker, number 01, to lightly outline the frog's eyes and toes.
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