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Thursday, 19 November 2015

Traditional Rose - Attempt 3 (with a twist!)

Hello again! It's been a while since I've posted, but I've still been working, I've got a drawing that took a few days to complete, it's something a bit new, and the only part I knew how to draw were the roses, the rest was guesswork! If I re-did it there would of course be things that I would change, but for a first go it's not half bad! 

Here's the list of materials used:
- Copic Ciao markers
- Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils 
- Pencils of varying weight (Reeves)
- Faber-Castell PITT fineliners 
- Eraser, ruler, compass 

Okay here we go! As always ill show you my step by step lines to show my working and show that I haven't traced anything, enjoy! 


Here's the first one with my roses, you can see the guidelines used to get the roses to the point they are above. 

Added some colour on the centre rose and began to build up the anchor, at this point I realised I had a long way to go!

This is where I couldn't tell which lines were which so I used a pink pencil to define the lines I want, the handle part of the anchor was also changed to give it a barrel shape as opposed to just a rectangle, I like this look a lot better. 

More colouring and some white highlights added, it's getting there! 

Here's the finished product, all in all this took about three days, but I'm happy with how it turned out. Like I said, is probably change some of it if I were to do it again, but in general I'm happy with how it looks!
Success!

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