Water Color Drawing for Magazine - Illustration process using Photo Colors and Black Pen - Serial 'Atithi' - Episode 2

in art •  6 years ago 

Hi Steeminas,

I am back after a short break as i was involved in some family commitments.

Today I am posting the process of the water color Illustration which is done for the second episode of the serial 'Atithi' being published in 'TARANGA' weekly magazine. 

EPISODE - 2 

'Darshana' and 'Veda' named the boy 'Ram' and started treating him like their own son. They tried to find out his whereabouts and about his parents. However, the reply they got was not very encouraging. Ram told that he doesn't have a family and his parents died long back. 

The riot in the city was growing and the destruction, killing and shouting was causing mental disturbance to the family. Veda was wondering what is wrong with the people who are killing their own neighbors, friends and fellow countrymen just for their religion. 

Mediums used:

  • Handmade Paper White Textured
  • Graphite Pencil
  • Black Pilot Pen - 0.5 mm 
  • Camlin Photo Colors - Portrait Pink, Warm Brown, Scarlet, Dark Blue, Deep Yellow and Stone Grey 
  • Brush with Round Bristles
  • Image Editing: Photoshop

The basic sketch is done with 2B Pencil 

The plain water is put on the background portion and Deep Yellow, Warm Brown and Light Crimson color drops are put on the plain water so that it spreads and blends properly

The color for the face and costume is put using brush with round bristles. Once the colors are dried the drawign is finished using black pilot pen and color pens

This is the finished illustration

Hope you liked the drawing

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Till my next post, happy drawing. 

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