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I had a question from someone about some of my artwork, specifically WOOL, so here is a "step by step" on this drawing.
There is no set process for me when creating a drawing or digital painting. Sometimes I will draw thumbnails to work out an idea, sometimes I will just start drawing.
With digital drawing I use photoshop and a wacom tablet. I do not have any special brushes and use what ever came with the program. I tend to use only 2, regular round hard brush and a rectangular dry media brush. Wool was made using the dry media brush. Brush opacity for most of the drawing was set to about 30% to create more texture
I work with layers on all these digital drawings and WOOL had 12 layers in total. The number of layers will vary per piece.
For my superhero sketches I am drawing on regular cheap copy paper. I am not using an expensive sketchbook or special paper. I use what ever I have laying around which sometimes may mean the back of an index card or a blank 4x6 thermal shipping label.
I personally like softer leads so almost every pencil I own is B pencil. My favorite pencil at the moment is my chunky 6b prang sketching pencil.
My go to mechanical pencil is my 0.9mm pentel pencil. The lead softness is somewhere on the B side.
for erasers I use a Staedler mars plastic eraser and, very rarely, a kneaded eraser.
I prefer to draw on harder surfaces so my drawing surface tends to be either my animation disc or a clipboard.
Feel free to ask me any other questions.
Ya casi se me están terminando las fotos sobre el tema del afieltrado, pero mientras duren seguiré con este pequeño curso. Como todas las semanas os encontraréis las explicaciones en mi blog.
To make two large-ish puddings:
1 orange
3 baby carrots
1tbsp mixed spice
175g dark muscovado sugar
50g toasted pecans
150g chopped dates
150g chopped prunes
150g raisins
150g currants
150g sultanas
3 eggs
175g butter
4 slices crustless white bread
75g blanched almonds, flaked
75g self-raising flour
100ml guinness
100ml grand marnier
some string
foil
two pudding basins
two large pans with lids (to make bain-maries)
showing how i made the bottom book of my graduation book cake. www.thefrostedcakencookie.blogspot.com
This is my first pattern. I was inspired by our old cat Kassandra. She has wonderful paws with black spots like drops.
Step four for my Les Enfants Terribles Ryan!
I paint thin violet veins on the cheeks - they are hardly visible.
I use my brown mix with the toothbrush again, for one layer on his face. With the same mix, I paint some beauty spots.
I use black and brown pastels to darken the area around the nose, in the hollow cheeks and under the mouth.
I apply one white dilute with water layer with the toothbrush and I wipe the unwanted spots in the hollow cheeks.
I paint eyebrows and eyelashes in black acrylic ink. I enhance them with dilute white.
That's not a part of the faceup but I glue small part of toothpic in his nose XD
I fix it with tamiya TS80.
When i decided i was doing a corset cake for a customer, i could not find a tutorial on how i wanted to do the cake so i made my own incase anyone else fancies doing it my way! Enjoy!
need:
1 x 8" x 10" x 3" deep cake cut in half, 2 x 0.5L pyrex dishes fro the breasts, a freehand template to help cut, a texture mat for the bodice and of course your imagination!