Let’s Paint the Fish Drawing Step 1: Thoroughly wet the paintbrush and mix with blue watercolor paint. Spread the paint across the the “sea” area, washing over the waxy round bubbles hidden in the background. Use different shades of blue to add depth to the water and encourage your Ar...
Shadows can go a long way to giving a fish the appearance of three-dimensionality. Whitlatch’s tuna gains more heft with shading along the bottom of its body and under its pectoral fins. For his shadows, Braun created a new layer and set theblending modeto Multiply. This causes new paint...
The artist uses a simple proportion grid to draw the lion face in pencil, complete with striking eyes and realistic mane hair. You’ll also see a few different techniques for adding highlights such as using white acrylic paint on top of the pencil to add whiskers, and creating highlights wit...
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Add scales if you'd like to make your fish look more realistic. 3 Sketch in the side, upper, and lower fins. These should be small in comparison to the body of the bass, but don't worry--just add as much detail as you can and make sure they're shaped correctly. 4 Draw a ...