I used pencil (a soft thick 4B) and marker pens, to make this drawing, both of which are drawing materials that I've recently started using. I've never been much of a pencil girl. It doesn't really do it for me, but I kinda like these soft pencils now and again. The marker pen has been a revelation and I can't get enough of them these days. I did all the darker tones and areas with the markers, and it struck me that at one point I would have filled all that in with tiny cross hatched fine lines. Just the thought of doing that, now, brings me to tears.
You can see the rest of the list of Britain's favourite cars, and if you vote you can actually win this drawing HERE.
8 comments:
...And a lovely drawing it is. :)
I love this car but I love your drawing of it more!
Lovely drawing. I found your blog through the Pen Addict, and I really like your style. As someone who is starting to learn to draw, it is always nice to see what was used to make a persons art, plus a little of their thought process.
You drew a FAST car. :)
Thanks, folks.
France, as soon as I got that 4B pencil out I felt I was channelling you. Those lines will never really belong to me. They're yours!
Haha. A fast car indeed.
NIce art work. Hope it will help to convert the old car into a latest design. Thanks for sharing your idea.
I think that this is a beautiful drawing. That certainly does not need to be debated.
Nice. This is which models you want to draw, bro ???
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