QUEEN OF CROWS

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This week I made a beautiful drawing of the Queen of Crows for my Splinterlands post. The reference was something I was familiar with but never gave it a thought. On sighting it again earlier this week I began adding some of the basic traits and costume of the Queen of Crows and it matched perfectly. After this configuration in my mind, I decided that a quick sketch was in order. I poured out what was in my mind into the lineart and the result wasn't that compelling but the very moment I spent time to straighten out the lot, everything started falling in place.

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The card

The first step was to make the lineart and probably throw in a few Crows (she wouldn't be the Queen of Crows if some were not just lying around would she?)..

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I continued the sketch and reinforced her face with a black pen, this time I tried making sure that the proportion was right.

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..I added the hat and a little Crow became visible in the corner, still on the essentials

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Since my palette restricts me, I decided to use blue (instead of purple) for her hair and I shared her arm sleeve with everything I've got.

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...I then drew the other bird and reaffirmed the blue on her hair.

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Her outfit was the next priority. Although I didn't totally shade it, I still did the best I could.

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This is the near finished work with the hat and everything close to completion

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.... now here you have it, the endgame.

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The materials I used while making this sketch are blue, black and red pens from two brands: BIC and SCHNEIDER

You are more than welcome to stop by anytime you feel like. I promise to always keep you entertained with my art.



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