Thank you. I'm not real happy with the bun but the meatballs are surprisingly close to the real color.
Very well done Snowbear!
My 3rd attempt
Theme #1: "An object that is round"
(Procreate, Apple Pencil, iPadPro)
I´d like to repeat my invitation to join again.
It does not matter how skilled you are, it also does not matter which materials you are using, what matters is that we have fun doing it !!!
So please join and participate, show us your pictures.
I´m sure you will enjoy it, we will enjoy it and if you keep participating you will make progress improving your drawing skills very soon.
Don´t be shy !
Mr. Reader (April 22nd, 2016)
Hi folks, glad to have found you again Here's some more bad artwork for your bemusement hopefully you can tell what it is...
Round1.jpg
Mr. Reader (April 22nd, 2016), Pterodactylus (April 16th, 2016)
Hi Moominyak,
Welcome aboard
I'm glad you joined, unfortunately I can't agree with your statement about bad artwork as its well done.
And of course can we see what it is.
In German we call it "Nudelholz" I´m not sure if rolling pin is the correct English term.
Sometimes not only used in the kitchen but also from resolute women to enforce their arguments (but not experienced it personally yet from my wife )
Thanks Ptero, that's why I keep mine handy, can't remember the last time it saw any pastry!
And yes that's the correct term in English
Welcome, moominyak. Nice rolling pin.
moominyak ~ Welcome to this corner of the interwebs. Thanks for joining in I could tell immediately what that was and it's very nicely drawn.
#2 - A Green Vegetable.
Though, technically, they are fruits, I decided on a green bell pepper and a pair of jalapenos.
Weekly Sketch #2 by Charlie Wrenn, on Flickr
HB pencil for layout,
Noodler's Gruene Cactus Eel - Sketched outlines and crosshatched shadow with Lamy Vista fine, then water wash overall.
Private Reserve Avocado, Iroshizuku Shin-Ryoku - diluted washes with a #4 watercolor brush
Iroshizuku Tsukushi - Set in some dark areas with a Noodler's Konrad brush pen
As usual for the small sketches, I used Strathmore premium recycled Sketch paper
fountainpagan (April 17th, 2016), Mr. Reader (April 22nd, 2016), Pterodactylus (April 17th, 2016)
Mr. Reader (April 22nd, 2016)
Thank you, Ptero. No worries - MLW isn't fond of broc, either.
snowbear ~ nicely done. Did you raid your fridge for those? I'd rather forgotten about green peppers since I avoid them like the plague.
Ptero ~ Not being a friend of stilllifes goes a long way to explain your 'sketching' style
Good choice on the broccoli. It's one of my favourite vegetables and all members of my family like it a lot. That includes the dog, who eats as much of it as people are willing to give her. We probably eat it three times a week...hmmmm
For this one I used a couple of reference photos from a site I use.
References are good
...after all, I don't have too many giraffes lounging around for me to sketch. Darn things are as skittish as squirrels
I know what you mean; polar bears aren't exactly common in Maryland (though we have two or three in the zoo at Baltimore).
Theme #2: "A green vegetable"
FPG ~ weekly sketch 2 by Pira Urosevic, on Flickr
Green Onion ~ Platinum Carbon black (with a platinum desk pen) and Sailor Tokiwa-Matsu & DeAtramentis Whiskey with a brush on random watercolour paper (I don't know what brand....I have a pile of offcuts, and discarded work that I'm utilizing the backside of, from when I was cleaning my cupboard this Spring)
Crazyorange (April 18th, 2016), Mr. Reader (April 22nd, 2016), Pterodactylus (April 18th, 2016)
Oh no! I just did my own quick attempt at some spring onions... I should have checked the thread first In my defence, these are the weedy things we get in UK supermarkets... (that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it!)
Your onion is spectacular Pira
greenVeg1.jpg
Crazyorange (April 23rd, 2016), Mr. Reader (April 22nd, 2016), Pterodactylus (April 22nd, 2016)
Last edited by Pira; April 22nd, 2016 at 01:30 PM.
Week #3 ~ a fan
In this case the Japanese one I keep in my purse when travelling.
FPG weekly sketch 3 ~ a fan by Pira Urosevic, on Flickr
Sailor 1911S, a brush & Sailor Jentil ~ yama-dori ink
Pterodactylus (April 24th, 2016)
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