The author of the work is Lilia Stlberg.
Greetings to all who looked!
I bring to your attention a phased drawing protein pastel
Materials:
1. Pastel Paper. Pastelmat. (size 25x17)
2. Pastel Faber-Castell. (I have 24 colors)
3. Pastel pencils Derwent.
Drew from this photo
I make a sketch with a pencil Naples Yellow, then add a little white.
Fill the background around the squirrel with white shallow and decide. I do the same with the eyes of only a pencil.
Without eye, the squirrel looks crazy, so they draw them right away .
1. I add a blue color pencil
2. Drawing dark gray leaving glare
3. Some dark blue
4. The darkest places draw black, after white I update the glare
Drawing with dark gray shallow in the direction of wool
Add light gray
White Meld Rise Wool, White Pencil Eye Contours
Add dark brown top
Rook wool on the paws with red-brown shallow
Now I decide all this neat. Then proceed to the nose. First, fill it with a bodily pencil, a little pink and purple, slightly decide and draw a dark brown.
I add a little white on the face and breast
From the bottom on the paws dark brown, on top of beige, add white to the paws.
Fill the right side dark and light gray. I add quite a bit of olive color on gray wool. Pencils of different shades of brown draw a wool on the tail and face. Robs with a woolly sharpened white shallow over the entire protein. Brown shallow outlining rear paws.
Ears and tail cover black. Throughout the fur, I will pass the white pencil to make it more motley.
Start the background.
.1 Finding brown, gray, blue, green and white
2. Rentice
3. Once again, cover with these colors + I add blue and beige
4. Rasty again
Drawing the rear paws with brown and beige pencil.
Black pencil draw mustache
Ready job
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