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E251 Green Electric Violin, Drawing step by step /Rising Star

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dharma12 days agoPeakD3 min read

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Blessings, fellow players of this fantastic game! Here's a coffee for you to start your day with lots of energy ☕. Colleagues, in this post I'm going to show you my drawing, inspired once again by one of the beautiful cards in the game. In this case, I based it on E251 Green Electric Violin. I have to highlight the card's artwork; look at that beautiful background! I think it's one of the prettiest I've seen for violins. The violin itself has a very curious S-shape, without a soundbox like a regular one.

It doesn't have a soundbox because, obviously, it doesn't need one, being electric. In my opinion, electric violins like this one sound much better than the traditional ones. They're more versatile, in my opinion. Most of my favorite songs for this instrument are played with the electric version. That, of course, is just my personal taste, and I'm sure many prefer the regular one. That's the beauty of the wide range of instruments available—there's something for everyone. And I don't need to say that while I like this one better, the regular one is also impressive. Before I show you the drawing, here's a video of a violinist I listen to a lot; she almost always plays electric violins.

Now, let's get to the drawing. I started by making the inner frame of the card; this will contain the rest of the drawing inside.

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After the frame, I drew the violin's neck, or as it's more technically called, the fretboard. Following that, I drew the violin's S-shaped body; it's very beautiful. I'd never seen one like it in real life.

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In the details section, I've drawn the upper area, including the pegbox—that is, the area that houses the tuning pegs for the violin. I've also drawn the lower support for the strings and various decorative elements of the violin, such as the hollow areas through which the interior can be seen.

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Now it's time to paint. You'll see in the following screenshots how I painted each part of the sketch; it'll be the most fun to watch. I used a wide range of colors: purple for the background, green for the inner frame, and blue for the center background. And on the violin, I used several colors like green, black, and dark gray. The colors are the same as the original chart; as I've mentioned before, to paint with the exact colors, I use the eyedropper tool in IbisPaint.

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And to say goodbye for today, here's the finished drawing. See you in the next one. Blessings.

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