So I'm back with another drawing and oh my god, this was...NOT EASY AT ALL!! I found this picture of a baby girl on twitter (it will be inserted here later on) and she was just so adorable, I had to draw her. If you are a constant reader of all my blog posts then you probably know that I can somewhat sketch portraits using normal hb pencils but I have only recently started to work on drawing slightly more realistic pictures using colour pencils. Clearly, as you will be able to tell from the final result of my picture, I am no where near the kind of realistic I was aiming for but I am not unhappy with the results either. I think it still came out a pretty cute picture, not as exact as I would've liked it to be but it's cute nonetheless. And considering this is only my second attempt at using colour pencils, I guess I can forgive myself for some of the mistakes I made. I definitely learnt a lot through making mistakes for this one and hopefully the next one I try out (which will be pretty soon) comes out better.
So some of the mistakes I made and the things I learnt are:
- When you're drawing out the initial sketch, try to not use the pencils to draw out the details on the face, for example, the facial lines or details in the eyes or lips or nose because when you use colour pencils over it, chances are the pencil lead will smudge with the colour pencils and it will also give it a very unnatural look as you will see later on. so what I realized later on was that next time, I should lightly erase the drawing, just enough for me to see the lines as a guide to know where to shade and just enough so the pencil lead marking isn't visible.
- Color small sections at a time. Colour pencils are extremely sensitive I realized. and small extra stoke will be very clearly visible. If you colour big chunks at once, you will see really ugly streaks that will be pretty hard to get rid off. You are aiming for a smooth finish and the best way for that is to do small sections precisely even if that takes a longer time.
- Try to use a smoother paper. I don't actually know if a different kind of paper is used to draw these realistic pictures to get a smooth photo finish effect but I think that is what should be used. I drew mine on a very thick grainy art paper in my drawing pad which I think wasn't very ideal as you will be able to tell seeing the grainy effect in my drawing. I will be trying out my next attempt on a normal printing A4 sized paper and we shall see if that makes any difference.
- Do not depend too much on a blending pencil. They are ok for small sections but for big areas, they will end up giving a streaky effect.
Aaaaaand that's pretty much what I wanted to say. I will go ahead and show you the whole process now
So the picture I drew was of this girl who I found on twitter
And this was my very humble attempt:
I know it couldn't come out exact but I guess it's ok hahaha
(Babies are very creepy to draw btw)
So that is pretty much it. And yes...I am aware I wrote the year wrongly hahaha, I swear I drew this only a few days back and not last year.
I will be back with another attempt
See ya
