Mixed Media - Ran Art BlogsteemCreated with Sketch.

in WORLD OF XPILAR6 months ago

Sometimes it is hard to reach realistic results with just markers.
My latest drawings were made using both markers and colored pencils.

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The above drawing is from my color mixing guide.

The example below is from my markers drawing guide.

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In both cases, I used complementary colors (red and green).
I rarely use complementary colors in such an obvious way. I prefer just a hint.

Here are some examples of mixed media drawings.
I drew this marker with markers (chisel nib), and the cast shadow with graphite pencil.

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Note:
The marker nib is important. Each nib is good for something else.
In the example above, I used a chisel nib, for a straight object.
For filling areas, I prefer brush nib.

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This is an example of pen and pencil drawing (wheat with a pen, paper with pencils).
These are my recommended pens for drawing.

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Fine liners (technical pens) work great with markers.

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Pens can help with adding details, while markers for adding colors.

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My latest drawings again:

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For more tutorials, tips & techniques, you are welcome to visit my blog.

Ran

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 6 months ago 

Thank you very much.

You know how to draw very well, I love it, and thank you very much for each explanation, they are very useful.

 6 months ago 

Thank you. I am happy you liked it.
Always feel free to ask any question, I'll be more than happy to help.