#47 Paper wrapping
Since yesterday the topic of various materials for drawing has come up and the word "craft" has sounded, then I think it will be relevant to touch on this topic (craft paper) in today's post.
And so, as I learned later, the word "kraft" in German means strength, that is, it means that the paper is special, stiff and strong, designed to wrap various goods and objects in general. Initially, this kind of paper was intended for such purposes, while the artists did not decide to try it in a new genre. It seems to me that it was after experimenting with paper that the artists decided to modify it a little, at least for convenience, because a full-fledged craft is rather dense, it's problematic to apply it in a sketchbook. Therefore, the craft paper can now look like this:
In a similar craft it is hardly worthwhile to wrap something, but it's very pleasant to paint on it. Especially good looks on it an ordinary ballpoint pen and a rapidogram. With a ballpoint pen, everything is clear, I note only one important thing - the handle leaks, on the sketch you can see small spots, such spots have the property of penetrating through the paper, that is, they are noticeable from the back of the sheet. Another thing is the rapidogram, it seems that this tool is ideal for work, but again if you pursue the goal of a neat figure. I use Faber-Castell 0.4 and 0.1. It looks like this:
It looks very impressive on the craft of the white marker, especially cool they can highlight highlights, and in general to allocate various items, I have the most ordinary thin brand:
I rarely draw on paper, more often with a graphic tablet, so I share old sketches:
If you have any questions, as always write in the comments, I'll try to answer!
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I found this post interesting. I think you did a good job
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amazing skills, how much was talent and how much was learned until the point where you are right now?
I draw from childhood, professionally about 5 years
This is really amazing. Thank you for sharing and please make more, I'll be sure to check it out!
Thank you very much, I will try to give it more time!)
Amazing drawings paper ,art is life keep on and check this : IS My drawing post
https://steemit.com/art/@ossagh/drawings-of-a-friend-of-mine-check-it
Wow great work !!
I really like the style of your drawing !!
Thanks for the description of white marker !!
waiting for more art from you..!!
followed you and follow me and check my drawings in this links
https://steemit.com/art/@prashanthak/my-pencil-drawing-colourful-butterfly-original
https://steemit.com/art/@prashanthak/pencil-drawing-wine-and-water-glass-original
https://steemit.com/art/@prashanthak/my-pencil-drawing-eye-with-tears-of-happiness
Great post! you have now a big fan!
Resteemed this is pure gold, thanks for sharing
Love your sketches. Today I visited tiny art shop in my city and also got a white marker. Was about to use it for similar purposes. Thank you for your crafty post. Following you now. :)
Thank you!))
Great style, lines, shading! Thanks for this post. Officially a fan of yours!
Great post, lovely art - thanks for sharing!
Keep drawing on paper! People will forget if everything only exists on computers in the future. The soul you have in your art needs to live in the real world as well.
Thank you very much for your kind words, be sure to listen to your advice!
My first thought was, if someone found your book in a 100 years from now they would be displaying it in a national gallery.
If its only digital it will be lost in the ether.
Digital has its purposes of course but i worry for the future sometimes considering how much knowledge and art we've forgotten already.
We don't know what will exist when Skynet takes over! Can't see the robots quiet understanding art like we do which might not bode well.
Completely agree with you!