I felt like showing you all how I work on art, most of the time, sometimes I do things differently.
The picture I'm showing is a doodle I did of my dragon Etta.
I used Faber-Castell Pitt Artist Pens/Markers to colour this, but I usually use Copics. Copics are smoother then Faber-Castell markers.
The paper I used is from a magnetic notebook I have called a Rekonect notebook. It's not the best paper for art, but it's doable.
I start with sketching out what I'm drawing:

(I use a .5 point lead mechanical pencil for the details after sketching out with a slightly thicker artist lead pencil.)
Then I outline it:

(I used Copic multiliners to outline this.)
Erase the outline:

(I make sure to erase in one direction at a time, when using smaller paper that's not taped down, so the eraser doesn't catch and wrinkle the paper. I've had that happen so many time. *sobs*)
Start colouring:

(Woo colours! I need to colour more art.)
Finish flat colours:

(I tried to add some texture to her body, because the markers I used don't dry smoothly like Copics do.)
Add shading:

(I also add some highlights with white gel pen sometimes too.)
Bonus picture of the back of the paper:

(These markers don't bleed as much as Copics, but they do like to eat away at the papaer, if you layer them too much.)
Thanks for reading! :D
Sorry, for typos. ^^;
Comments (4)
and ya call dat a "doodle" eh? XD
Yeah. XD My doodles tend to be like this.
OMG SO AMAZING!!!!!
Thank you!