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Published: 2017-01-03 17:20:04 +0000 UTC; Views: 3100; Favourites: 61; Downloads: 0
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Description Bubble Man, Air Man, and Quick Man from Mega Man 2.

Drew this for a social media app I'm apart of called Amino.

The entire piece was drawn with nothing but mechanical pencil and colored pencil. That's right! No ink here at all! Strange right?

Amino is basically a social media app made up of thousands of communities that are dedicated to whatever it is that you might be into!

Theirs an Amino for Pokemon, Mega Man, Sonic, Undertale, The legend of zelda, sports, dating, music of all kinds, bands, car enthusiasts, you name it!

There seems to be an Amino for just about everything!

It's perfect for seeking challenges, inspiration, support, roleplaying, news on whatever subject your into, or if you just like to chat with others on similar interests!

It's a fun place and I am now drawing more then ever, and learning new techniques!
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Comments: 10

Beane-Cat [2017-02-12 23:19:55 +0000 UTC]

Very cool!

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Jo3-R6e In reply to Beane-Cat [2017-02-13 03:28:44 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!

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D-Prototype [2017-02-11 05:36:29 +0000 UTC]

Please teach me your ways with colored pencils.  I abandoned them about two years ago, and I'm considering reusing them sometime.

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Jo3-R6e In reply to D-Prototype [2017-02-11 07:56:09 +0000 UTC]

Lol, colored pencils were a pain for me all these years of using them!

But I was forced to use them as I couldn't afford markers (nor was a brave enough to use them), and I could never get the hang of digital art!

As a result, I pressed on with colored pencils, watched techniques on youtube, and experimented on paper for hours!

In short, I do alot of blending with my colors! You usually want to start with a lighter shade of the color you intend to use. I press hard to ensure there is minimal white/blank spaces.

After that, I blend in the intended color I wanted to use from the beginning, and it lightly starts to takeover the ligher shade.

And because you cover all the white/blank spots, the picture looks a lot more smoother then usual!

Shading is usually done with either pencil, an ebony pencil, or a darker shade of whatever color you are trying to darken

Of course my drawing still shows white spots, but I managed to get alot of those white spots out!

Their are still many tricks to it thought! I'd honestly have to go a few more paragraphs trying to explain it, but this is the best i can provide in a few words for now

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Nouks01 [2017-02-10 15:26:40 +0000 UTC]

Thats some nice coloring . did you use pastels or something?

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Jo3-R6e In reply to Nouks01 [2017-02-10 15:41:54 +0000 UTC]

Nope!

Just colored pencils and mechanical pencil 😊

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Nouks01 In reply to Jo3-R6e [2017-02-10 16:19:16 +0000 UTC]

Hey, I use the media too (even though im trying to make my coloring look smooth )

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Jo3-R6e In reply to Nouks01 [2017-02-10 21:34:12 +0000 UTC]

Their are techniques to making it smooth.

It usually involves using a lighter shade of the color you want, and then going over it afterwards with the regular shade

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Pit-Artist [2017-02-10 02:22:28 +0000 UTC]

WOW! Nice ine Man!

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Jo3-R6e In reply to Pit-Artist [2017-02-10 02:29:21 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! It really took alot out of me. And alot out of my colored pencils 😅

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