Hello friends of Steemit and the community of artists of "topaz", today I would like to show you a sketch that you make with the blue ballpoint technique where I put into practice the degradation of a single tone as it is the blue of the ballpoint pen, when we press the pen strongly towards the surface tends to give a very strong tone and that gives us a dark blue, while less pressure and with small uniform stripes we get lighter shades, this is the texturing to draw with this innovative drawing technique, I hope practice a little and you will see that it is very fun, here is a good example of degradation of a tone.
Practice sketch for tone degradation.
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Reference image.
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I asked myself with these thoughts wishing you many successes in your presentations.
The best expert was also an apprentice day.
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Buen tutorial amigo @betzaelcorvo!! 🎨 🎉🎉🎉
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Thank you for indicating me to place the image reference, it is corrected.
You are welcome, and thank you for your cooperation and doing the right thing
Amazing what could e done with just a blue ballpoint pen... Great emotional portrait with a true 50 shades of blue :)
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The nTopaz Curation Team recognizes your work as being of outstanding quality and an enrichment to our community. We encourage you to use nTopaz again for your artistic creations, and are looking forward to your future posts.Solo se necesita un lápiz para dibujar y puedes hacer con el mil y una cosas posibles y tu tienes las ganas de hacerlo.
Eres muy talentosa y es grandioso verte cada vez por aquí!
una técnica muy interesante. Es impresionante como quedan los dibujos con un bolígrafo... usándolo bien, por supuesto jejeje Saludos y mucho exito :)
Wow! Beautiful portrait!
It's unbelievable that only one material is used for this portrait. I like it so much!
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