I was drawing a picture of a Hooded Merganser. Then I decided that I wanted to play instead, so I got out one of my multicoloured pencils (this time, the red-blue-yellow one). So instead of a largely black and white duck, mine's... special, I guess.
I know that I'm a five-year-old when it comes to these things, but I really do like the surprise of self-mixing colours. I can't say that I'd ever do anything serious with "magic" pencils, but they're sure fun to mess around with.
Home of Vague Mutterings.
Why? Well, why not? And yes (since I know you must be wondering),
it is a good shrubbery. I like the laurels particularly.
Wednesday, 27 January 2016
Sunday, 24 January 2016
On the Half-skull in "Magic" pencil
This week's Illustration Friday prompt is orbit. My take is orbit as in eye socket, obviously.
The skull is very loosely based on an ancient Roman skull excavated in London. There's a story about it an other artifacts here, and it's worth a read.
The skull is very loosely based on an ancient Roman skull excavated in London. There's a story about it an other artifacts here, and it's worth a read.
Labels:
crayon,
doodles,
Illustration Friday,
people
Saturday, 23 January 2016
Just a couple of doodles
I still don't think I'll get rid of paper since texture is such a big part of things for me, but for casual doodling digital can be handy.
As I'm learning.
Labels:
animals,
digital,
doodles,
flowers and plants
Wednesday, 20 January 2016
Spin in... pixels, I guess.
This week's Illustration Friday prompt is spin. This? Well, to be honest it's from a drawing app that's supposed to be for kids but is endlessly entertaining for my personal inner five-year-old. We all need a little doodle time, I figure.
Labels:
digital,
doodles,
Illustration Friday
Monday, 11 January 2016
Island in Koh-I-Noor "Magic" pencil
This week's Illustration Friday prompt is tropical.
The scanner didn't like this one at all and I had to do a lot of playing to get the colour to show, so sorry if it looks completely digital now. It's not. It's a Koh-I-Noor Magic pencil. Here's the link.
Yes, I got some Magic pencils because at heart I'm still a five-year-old who gets a bit of a thrill at the random colour mix you get from drawing with a multicolour leaded pencil. The Original pencil, for example, is red, blue, and yellow, so you get... almost anything,really. This particular pencil is the one that they call Tropical.
I thought it was appropriate.
The scanner didn't like this one at all and I had to do a lot of playing to get the colour to show, so sorry if it looks completely digital now. It's not. It's a Koh-I-Noor Magic pencil. Here's the link.
Yes, I got some Magic pencils because at heart I'm still a five-year-old who gets a bit of a thrill at the random colour mix you get from drawing with a multicolour leaded pencil. The Original pencil, for example, is red, blue, and yellow, so you get... almost anything,really. This particular pencil is the one that they call Tropical.
I thought it was appropriate.
Labels:
crayon,
doodles,
Illustration Friday,
mutter
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