1. Finish Rain, maybe.
2. Start next comic, Moonlight Wanderers, maybe.
3. Continue game, Save the Princess, much as I can.
4. Try my best.
5. Forgive myself if I fail.
2020's been a crappy year (to put it very mildly), and the stroke of midnight isn't just going to make everything better. So, I recommend points 4 and 5 for everyone. :)
Tutorial about drawing clouds by GeorgeXVII, journal
Tutorial about drawing clouds
Drawing a Sky with Clouds in just 4 STEPS !
MATERIALS:
This is a very specific list of the materials that I use. Substitutions can certainly be used. Experimentation and adjustments are expected to customize these techniques to your style of drawing.
Pencils: F , 2H and 3H
A Kleenex,Tortillion or a Q-tips and Fine brush (for blending)
Kneaded eraser , Blu-Tack and Normal eraser
STEP 1 - CROSS-HATCHING
I use a loose-hold hand position when creating the cross-hatching. I find the just weight of the pencil on the paper will create pencil strokes that are light and consistent.
I cross-hatch 3 layers of graphite onto my paper using the F penci
Hello everyone ,
I've planned to make a little tutorial where I want to show you some advices/tips that will help you to draw ''realistic'' hair .
This tutorial is done because some deviants requested me to show how I draw hair and what tools I use when I start to draw my ''HairStyle Study''.
When you start drawing the most important form my point of view are the details , source of light and constrats.
Are much more factors but these 3 are very importants if we want to have a great human hair drawing.
TOOLS:
:bulletgreen: Pencils: 2B , 6B , 7B and a Mechanical 3B Pencil.
:bulletgreen: Erasers: Normal Eraser and Kneaded Eraser.
*Normal Era