I start all my figures with a very light pencil sketch so it doesn't smudge the graphite when I apply color. I have used a 2H pencil here to sketch the figure as well as my ideas for the garment design. This step takes a lot of sketching and erasing while I work out all my ideas. The vision of this design was a draped gown with a sheer embellished robe.
Figure out how to apply the procedures of design representation utilizing Copic Markers, with the help of expert Holly Nichols.
Smooth Bristol Paper
2H Pencil
Dark Colored Pencil
Little detail brush
Copic Sketch Markers: E00, E11, B39, R00, R11, E70, E71, RV95, E47, E49
Copic Multiliners (Black) 0.03, 0.3
Copic Multiliners (Black) 0.03, 0.3
Copic Multiliners (Black) 0.03, 0.3
Copic Multiliners (Black) 0.03, 0.3
Stage 1: Light pencil draw
Stage 1: Light pencil portray
I begin every one of my figures with a light pencil portray so it doesn't smirch the graphite when I apply shading. I have utilized a 2H pencil here to portray the figure and additionally my thoughts for the article of clothing outline. This progression takes a considerable measure of drawing and eradicating while I work out every one of my thoughts. The vision of this outline was a hung outfit with a sheer adorned robe.
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