Drawing a Sailing Boat with Indian Ink and watercolors

in drawing •  7 years ago  (edited)

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Hi everybody! In this short post I just want to give you some ideas for drawing a sailing ship with a mixed technique
of Indian Ink and watercolor pencils.

This is a list of the tools I used:

1 smooth A4 sheet
2B/3B Pencils
A couple of rubbers: a big one and a smaller one to erase small details
A ruler
Faber-Castell PITT Artist Pen (Indian Ink)
Faber-Castell watercolors
Watercolor brush

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For the drawing I was inspired by some photos of sailboats that I found freely
on the Internet. I started using the 2B pencil first and I defined the space inside the sheet by
drawing the horizon line to delimit the sky from the sea. You can also use a a ruler to do it.
Defining the spaces is very important because it helps to position the subject you want to draw inside the sheet.

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I started drawing the hull and the sails without focusing too much on the details. First of all I defined the shapes and
the volumes of the boat then I started to add more details like the ropes and some waves.
Drawing straight ropes with the help of a ruler gives the impression of the strength of the wind hitting the sailing boat.

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Once I finished the drawing with the pencil I used the Indian Ink to mark the contours of the drawing taking care
to add other details such as adding more ropes, details on the hull and on the sails.

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Once I finished with the boat I started drawing the waves in the sea. This can be a tricky part, my suggestion is to try to think the volume of the waves like a simplified pyramid where you can add the shadows later.

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To give the idea of the distance and the perspective the first waves are bigger than those ones close to horizon line.

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Once I finished with the Indian Ink I started using the watercolors pencils. I took the black for the hull, I put some color and with the brush and some water I made the color evenly along the boat. I waited for the paper to dry and I repeated the process several times until I got the shade I wanted.

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With watercolor pencils I colored the sails, the sea and the waves leaving the sky at the end. With the brush and water I distributed the colors according to the nuances I wanted and I repeated this process several times.

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And here is the final result. I hope you liked it and that you found some inspiration for your drawings!

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  ·  7 years ago Reveal Comment

nice piece!

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Thanks @marty-arts!

i owe you 250 beyondbits and 2 EOSBits!

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I did already, it is the same like here . marty-arts :)




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