Great Day Steemians, I hope you are all observing a beautiful weekend?
It feels my heart with so much joy to know that people love my artworks and most importantly my unique style, and in the very light, I decided to create basic lessons where almost anyone could learn and could understand how to draw with scribbles.
For the first lesson, we have 6 inspiring entries in total from @wakeupkitty, @ezuntimmy @joslud @jiva34 @fajrularifst @rashid001.
Without much talk, after my artistic observations I could say that they all tried and some of them really surprised me with their entries knowing fully well that they weren't artists in the first place. Yeah, I must say....... Kudos to you! 👏
Forget about the competition, it's just a mere motivation, we're all here to learn!
This piece from @rashid001 was a very impressive one. He use of lines, his freedom, use of shadow and light control were all satisfying. Nevertheless, he could have shrank his spotlight to be more smaller in order to give the sphere more solidity and also, he could have made the dark parts even more darker.
Although this was a digital attempt but it's really a beautiful one. I love the way he used the oval shape, his light control is dope and he treated the dark areas so well. However, he could have made the middle tone areas more and shrink the spotlight a bit but then, it's a beautiful one!
This is another beautiful attempt but it was obvious that he was being very careful with his distribution of lines. Moving on, I feel he should make more attempts and just be so free and confident with it.
If there's anything I love about this guy's attempt, it's his line movements, it's so lovely and intriguing. Although, he could have done better with his distribution of values, he could have shown us not just his spotlight area but the middle tone areas and then the darkest areas.
This is another fine attempt by @wakeupkitty. Her distribution of values are very beautiful and expressive but then, she could have added more depths to the darkest area of the circle and the base also could have added more life to the drawing if she had made the shadow cast more visible. But her line? Quite confident!
As funny looking as this piece is, the confidence in the distribution of his lines is very impressive but then, I think his choice of pencil is the first problem. The pencil isn't a B pencil so it can't be used to achieve dark tones. If he uses some other darker pencils I'm sure he would have more interesting scribble drawing.
@rashid001 @ezuntimmy @joslud would all be rewarded with 1 steem each.
The lesson continues with the same approach and subject.....
Create an Oval shape with scribble lines. Show us your spotlight, middle tone areas, darkest part, and the shadow cast.
1st - 3 steem/UVF/2SBI
2nd - 2 steem/UVF
3rd - 1 steem/UVF
2 SBI to @joslud's favorite pick.
@wakeupkitty contributes these prizes. A big shout out to her for she's been doing to keep this community alive and relevant.
@joslud thank you for your contributions too.
Making your drawing and post your entry as a comment beneath this post
Make use of your desired medium/material
Invite at least two friends to join the contest in your comment.
Cc. @joslud @grebmot @newton666 @disconnect @stef1 @wakeupkitty @mikitaly