Thursday, October 10, 2019

Inktober 2019, Day 6: Husky

The prompt was "Husky."

Materials

  • Pigma Micron 005 and 02 pens 
  • Faber-Castell M, S, and F black pens
  • HB hardness drawing pencil
  • White polymer erasers of various shapes and sizes
  • Cold-pressed watercolor paper cut to 3.75x5.5" 
  • Studio Series Watercolor Brush Pens, 24 colors (with no color names or numbers)
  • scratch paper to test and clean brush pens

Step 1:  Sketch with a pencil

Sketch the general shape.  Note how the dogs look a little odd because they're in pairs.  The shadow is slightly angled and also not an exact reflection because you see different parts of some of the paired dogs since it's at a slightly different angle.

Step 2:  Draw with pens

Using the F, outline the sled, track, and dogs, both the silhouette and the shadow.  Don't forget there are some clumps of snow on the high side of the track that also cast a shadow, making it a slightly rough top edge.  Using the M, fill in the solids.  Using the 005, barely sketch the traces.

Step 3:  Carefully erase the pencil marks



Step 4: Add a watercolor wash, if desired

I added a wintry watercolor wash and wanted to make the lower portion reflective ice.  I prepped the lower portion with the water brush, and added light streaks of of a light green-yellow and the lightest blue.  (The blue was *too* cartoonish of a sky blue for wintry ice.)  These didn't blend well on their own so I used the water brush to do so, and then cleaned it on the scratch paper.  I also used the scratch paper to test the colors before using them on this.  I used the water brush to sketch the jagged upper edge of a mountain ridge and wetted the paper below it so the color would blend on its own hopefully.  I used a charcoal brown as there's no grey and I feared the black too dark.  These are not pure pigments however and the various constituent pigments ran at different speeds and in different directions, showing some blues and pinks, so I used the water brush to blend and smudge the line and now it looks like a cloud bank topping a distant ridge line. 


Results

This was interesting.  Some of the pens don't work well on this paper texture.  I'm not sure I like shapes of some of the dogs, and I had to space them out a bit more than initially planned because it was difficult to get the fine resolution with the texture of the paper.  Also they're running in pairs and I'm not sure I was able to distinguish that well.  I had hoped to add more sky/ground colors with the wash, but not with these pens.  For the other ones, I think I'll return to my usual watercolor pans and use these pens for sketches maybe.

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