So dear readers, I just finished another drawing last night and thought that I would share the process behind it, seeing as I haven't done that for a while. Just for the sake of being thorough, I use Unipin pens, and all of the sizes available. I hope you enjoy these behind the scenes images of my drawing!
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As always, any work of mine needs to have a solid drawing to start off with. I use a 2B pencil to sketch in the outlines and compose the image. (Why 2B? Because 2B or not 2B, that is the real question) |
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I started out by filling in the darker part of the sky. To get the tones here I use the 0.05mm, 0.1mm and 0.2mm pens. |
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Here I started filling in the darker areas of the hills so I could gauge how I should go about toning the sky. I started using a 0.3mm pen to fill in the darker areas. |
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Now that I had a set of dark values to compare to I started filling in the rest of the hills and grass. |
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Now that the lower part of the landscape is complete, I can figure out how much toning the sky and clouds need. |
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Here I start blocking in the sky, using mostly the 0.05 and 0.1mm pens |
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Here the sky is completely filled in, you can see I left a few areas plain to contrast the busyness of everything else. |
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After adding in the foliage and a few final touches, we have a completed drawing! |
Until we meet again
Talia
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