Phew I finally got time to make my post, I had already done this drawing almost two weeks ago, but I was only able to post it now 😭, today I bring an art made with colored pencils, I chose PRISMOLOGIST a beautiful white card and took the opportunity to test my new one sketchbook, I'm loving the white cards, I'm sure I'll bring more of them here.
Hope you like it.
Materials
- Colored pencils
- Papel 220 g/m²
- Pencil 4B
- Pencil 6B
- Kneaded Eraser
- Blue Pen
Drawing Process
I started by doing a classic sketch, from PRISMOLOGIST this time I wanted to paint only the face of the character, so I focused a lot on the details.
Now the part I like the most, PAINTING!!!! I started with the eyes and the skin, it was a little difficult to find a nice shade for the skin with colored pencils, at these times I prefer watercolor 😄, but I liked the result.
After the face I passed to the helmet and the background, I had no problems finding the color of the helmet, the background I'm starting to do in all my art, I always left a white background, but I started to observe that it is much more beautiful when you have a background to highlight the art, since then I'm trying in all my drawings. Practically everything is painting just missing some small details, let's go to the end.
Conclusion
I had difficulties again in the background of the art and it didn't turn out well as I wanted, I'll work more on this point, finding the color and filling them with pencil is also a challenge, the bigger the art the bigger the problem, I'm thinking about reducing the scale a little of the drawings with this material to see how it will look,
I was a little discouraged to post these days, but I'll try to come back little by little, I'm really enjoying painting with colored pencils, but my next one should be watercolor, it's easier to find the color tone I want and to fill in the spaces , I can even try to do a mix of watercolor and pencil to see how it looks.
I'll be back this week with a new art I won't disappear again 😂.
Please comment, tips are always welcome!