Just a quick little Halloween doodle today. Cute ghosts are my favorite Halloween thing, and these guys are trying so hard to be scary. So hard that they didn't notice they are standing out of order.
And an obo just isn't that scary. Happy Halloween everyone!
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In this drawing tutorial, I'm going to walk you through drawing a doodled whale. It is a fun design that can be used for journal art, a homemade greeting card or other crafts. And it is really easy, I promise! If you can draw a few basic shapes, then you can draw this cute whale. Ready to try?
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Note: It always helps to test your coloring supplies (and ink pen!) on a scrap of whatever paper you choose to use. For the photos here, I used simple supplies (nothing fancy). I used a BIC mechanical pencil from the school supply aisle, a Sharpie pen (not marker), and Sharpie markers to color it in. I drew it on cheap copier paper. (I would recommend cardstock over printer paper for markers though.) You can also draw directly into a sketchbook or journal. Okay. Let's draw! In today's tutorial, I'm going to walk you through some easy, fun steps for drawing a rainy cloud. When I first planned this tutorial, it was designed to be a tracker for a bullet journal, where a rain drop could be colored whenever a goal was met.
However, its also just a cute doodle that can be drawn anywhere. It can be a full page drawing with many clouds and rain drops, or just a scribble in the margin of a notebook to kill time. Supplies You Need:
In today's tutorial, I will walk you through some easy steps for drawing a cute, Valentine's Day love potion doodle. The step-by-step photos are easy for anyone to follow. If you can draw a few simple shapes, like ovals, straight lines and hearts, then you can doodle this!
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Okay, let's draw! There's one for every holiday--that absolute grouch that just can't get into the spirit. And in this case it is a spirit that can't get into the whole Happy Halloween feeling.
Luckily, his friend is happy enough for the both of them. And hopefully this little doodle made you smile as well. Happy Halloween! By request, a cartoon toilet paper doodle tutorial. This is a really simple doodle that anyone can draw. All you need to do is assemble the art materials below, all of which you probably have somewhere in your house already. Materials Needed:
Got it all ready? Find a nice, comfortable place to sit, and something to rest your paper on. A table or desk is great, but a clipboard or hardcover book will work too. Ready? Just click the read more link and follow the drawing steps! "The Water Lovers"
Ink Pen line art, digitally colored. Love water, nature, "bees", and hidden sheep? This illustration as available here: My Society 6 My Redbubble "Interrupted"
9"x12" Graphite and ink pen on paper Well, here is the first finished art for 2020! I got a new sketchbook for Christmas and couldn't wait to test it out. After the stress of the holidays and all, it was nice to just sit down and doodle without worrying too much about how it turned out. I just let it develop as I sketched. Of course, I'm already looking at it and seeing things I would have done better or differently had I planned it a bit more, but all-in-all, I don't think its a bad drawing to have on the first page of the sketchbook. Hopefully, 2020 brings a year full of artistic inspiration for every artist. We've got a "few" days left this year. Let's create stuff! Its time for a Christmas drawing! I was in the mall, waiting on people to do their shopping, amusing myself with my sketchbook. Across from where I was sitting was one of those large gumball machines. It gave me the answer to "what should I draw while I'm just sitting here?" Snowman gumball machine! Supplies Used:
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