CONTEST: SCRIBBLING - (LESSON 3).
Great Day Steemians,
It's another lovely day to teach Scribble Drawing and I hope you all are ready for another beautiful masterclass again. Today we could be having a more advanced lesson as we will be learning how to draw a common fruit - An APPLE.
THE LESSON!
Today I am going to try to make the lesson more simplified, easily understandable and swift. I noticed that in the two previous lessons it was quite difficult for some people to understand the idea of mapping out areas like their spotlight and shadow areas.
This is the first stage of the drawing where you sketch out your apple with light and tiny lines and then you map out your shadow area. My shadow area in this case is where the green arrow is pointing at.
At this stage of your sketch, you're expected to map out your spot light areas. This are areas where you would try to make sure they are left with little or no lines so they can appear more brighter. In this case, the areas where the green arrows are pointing at are my spotlight areas.
At this stage you will begin to shade within the apple with your scribbles and try as much as possible to avoid your spotlight areas.
At this stage, you're expected to develop the shades within your apple so as to make it appear more solidified and they you shade your shadow area to the darkest especially the part that connects the bottom of your apple and the base on which the apple stands.
At this stage, you're expected to map out your background in order to have the feeling that the apple is on a surface and that there's something more like a wall behind the apple.
The areas where the green arrows are pointing is your background (Let's say a wall). You're expected to shade those areas but not with scribbles but with delicate line which you can easily control and not allow to touch the apple. You shading the background gives your drawing a sweet sense of contrast and allows the apple to appear as though it's more closer to you compare to the wall.
I hope you have the lessons more effective this way?
THE CONTEST!
The lesson continues with the same approach and the subject being an Apple this time around.....
Get a picture of an Apple and create a Scribble Drawing of it following the Lesson above..... I wish you best of luck with all your attempts.....
CONTEST REWARD!
1st - 3 steem/UVF/2SBI
2nd - 2 steem/UVF
3rd - 1 steem/UVF
Sponsored by @wakeupkitty.
2 SBI sponsored by @joslud for the entry of his choice
A big shout out the sponsors keeping this community alive and relevant.
RULES!
-Make your drawing and post your entry as a comment beneath this post
-Make use of only pen as your medium this time.
- Invite at least two friends to join the contest in your comment.
#artonsteemit #learnwithsteem #howto #scribble #drawing #steemexclusive
Greetings All Artists and Art Lovers.
Thanks to @tezmaxx for introducing us to scribble drawing. Today, I'm excited to share my homework for Lesson 3, which I've approached with a determination to improve my skills in scribble drawing.
Building on the feedback from the previous lesson, I've focused on enhancing the depth of my shading. I've made a conscious effort to incorporate this aspect into my drawing. I eagerly await feedback on how well I've executed it
Here you can see some steps of My drawing
I found this activity to be thoroughly interesting and relaxing for the mind. I also believe that @drhira, @growwithme, and @jubayedhossen91 would like participate in this activity. I hope you all will enjoy it and have a great time.
You've made another beautiful attempt as usual. This is a great job. Keep it up friend.
I studied @tezzmax apple and yours but for some reason I can't draw it. ☹️
Perhaps the apples are mad because I changed too many in applesauce and apple pie.
I love yours.
I'm sure you would do something beautiful eventually. Just trust the process.
My youngest says I can't draw it because I can't see it. 🤔 @ibesso could do it.
the contest and I find it very interesting! Congratulations to everyone, you’re really talented. For now, I’ll enjoy your works; here’s my apple 🍎. Thanks for the invite, @wakeupkitty.pal!
Nice red apple you found and gave. After you rested you eyes, let's scribble together. 😍
Closed eyes?
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Hmmm...
Saludos, este es mi trabajo, realmente hice todo mi esfuerzo amigo, @tezzmax. Soy sincera, creo que para ser mi primera vez dibujando con el garabateo tiene apariencia de manzana, pero bueno, le dejo la imagen, es usted el maestro en esta 3 lession.
Me gustaría invitar a los amigos @rdp89, @nohe15 y @gust.art, espero se diviertan mucho en esta técnica de dibujos.
simplemente amo tu forma de dibujar, como logras con líneas sencillas, claras y dinámicas logras captar la forma
Gracias 😊
This is a wonderful attempt trust me. I am proud of you and yes, you should be proud of yourself too.
Gracias 👍🏾🥴🤗
Gracias 😊 @mikitaly y a Team 04
Well done dear 😍
I like your apple very much.
Better late than never!
This was quite hard for me @tezzmax
After so many tries, this is as far as i could get 😅
Inviting @bluelavender @alexanderkass
Great job! ☺️
Thank you. Why don't you give it a try? Just for fun🙂
This is quite a justice! Great job my friend.
Thank you! You know I almost gave up 😄
Giving up isn't an option friend! 😉
Yours looks goooood like a heart 😍 and it feels to me your shadow is in place. How big is your apple collection?
Thanks! Actually, that’s the only decent apple I have—the rest are a collection of deformed, bug-riddled apples 😄But let us take a glimpse of yours though.
Sorry I'm late. Spaced it out. Using a pen rather than pencil helped. Your taking it step by step was very helpful.. I think the shadowing and highlight spots are not lined up nicely.
Maybe you will like to learn to scribble draw... @esther97 @mehvishfatima @ujunwa01
Trust me, in all you've still managed to present a beautiful attempt. Nice one!
:>)
My selection: 🤩
Hi everyone
My very, very late entry.
A "big apple" indeed.
I used markers, and it didn't help me much, but there's my big green apple.
Cc. @stef1 @joslud @wakeupkitty @genoar @ezuntimmy
An apple it is. Great, and your teaching is getting better. 👍
@newton666 @jiva34 @jpegg and @aneukpineung78 how about an apple?
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Thank you very much Kitty.
Yes? Iam here. I have apples all over the place but it's 👎
How about following these lessons @aminasafdar? Uou can try lesson 1 and 2 as well.
The hashtag #learnwithsteem is used for this drawingclass.
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Sorry, again very late but with one apple :)
Yeah. I noticed people were quite busy so I've decided to leave the weekend open for entries still. You've got a very nice attempt as usual. Well done!
Hi, let me know when you have the results, @tezzmax
Although I see I have a chance to participate. 💪
Been busy offline lately
I am preparing the results now.
@ability20 you like drawing and while I cannot even scetch an apple I would like to see you join this comment contest!
How about you @henryclive?
Good luck!
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I posted mine just now.
I’ve been practicing since the lesson came out but held off uploading because it didn’t quite look like an apple yet. Fingers crossed it does now😅
Same here I don't recognize the apple but apples are miss formed. Nature isn't as perfect as we like to believe. My acorn is better.
You know what I did? Because I was becoming frustrated, instead of thinking about the theories on spotlight, shadows, etc., which I couldn’t imagine even if I try, I focused on the lines and copied exactly where the dark shades and light ones were. And no, I wasn’t thinking about apples when I was drawing that.
Perhaps this could work for you...or not?😅
It may not look exactly like our desired goal, but it brought me closer to it