Creating material cubes in 2D with single hard brush

in #art4 years ago

Hi, guys!

So, yesterday I started drawing cubes for materiality. My first experiment was very successful, and mentally I was prepared for the fact that the second time it would turn out much worse. Well, that's exactly what happened. But since I promised to show my entire educational process, I will show this too.

The learning challenge at the moment is to learn how to paint convincing textures with minimal means. In this case, I only use a hard, hard pressure brush.

I saved the process, and even a couple of photos, including a photo of my dog, who can't wait to finish. Don't worry, when I finished drawing, of course I took the baby for a walk.

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I've already tried painting lava and glow before, but it didn't work very well for me. Now, too, it did not work out very well, but nevertheless it looks better anyway than my first attempt was. The main thing is to compare yourself today with yourself yesterday and make sure that progress is going on and is going on actively. It goes on for me, and I hope tomorrow I can find the strength to continue working.

I am not sure about this because tomorrow morning they will put me a dental implant, and I do not know how this will affect my ability to work. The last time I visited the dentist, it turned out that I was in pain for several weeks. But I hope this time there will be no such horror.

Some work process photos:

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And, as promised, video process:

See you in the next post!
Love, Inber

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This is very nice you done a great job 👍🏾 you are very talented keep up the good work and thanks for sharing 🤝

Thank you:)

No problem 👍🏾 keep up the great work

jajaaja ese es un queso al lado del dibujo? Cubo de lava con queso jajaja delicioso y lindo.
hahaha that's a cheese next to the drawing? Lava cube with cheese lol delicious and cute.

Yep:) An artist can't be starving lol:)

Wow this is great, I loved it

Thanks:)

This is really unique! I love the lava's look and aesthetic, and I really enjoy the materiality exercise you are doing.

I hope everything goes well with your dental implant!

Thank you so much for your support:)