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This post continues on the topic of doodling, this time with plants and trees.
Plant and Tree Doodles Again, I started by taking ideas over the web, and collecting doodles.
Composition of tree doodles Now, we can turn those doodles into a unique composition. And voilĂ !
Transforming photos into doodles We can also browse the web for actual photos of trees and transform them into doodles. This can be very fun too!
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Today, I will show a few doodles I did with flowers and plants, with inspirations from web searches and above all from Creations CeeCee’s YouTube videos.
Flower Doodles The idea that CeeCee gives (and which I loved) is to make our own booklet of doodles, that we can use later in compositions.
Composition of flower doodles Now, we can turn those doodles into a unique composition. And voilĂ !
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This post will be about frogs :)
Blue dendrobate During a visit to a zoological garden, I discovered the amazingly blue dendrobate. I then tried to capture it with watercolor ink (which I think I managed quite well ;)).
From real to abstract Being confined at home, I had time to work on improving my drawing skills, and experimented more abstract representations of pictures of animals. So I took my animal encyclopedia and picked the tree frog.
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So I didn’t have much time to work on the challenge in the end… But I did a few more to share. #inktober
No. 5: Blade For this drawing, I found inspiration by looking at images of katana online, and I stumbled upon that photo which I liked very much.
No.6: Rodent This one was actually rather easy, as I spent quite some time drawing animals and plants from an encyclopedia during the first confinement.
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This year, I am doing Inktober, this challenge of making one drawing in ink each day. I thought it would be a good reason to start sharing what I have been doing since I got back to drawing and painting. I am a little late for the challenge, I started only a few days ago, but that does not matter. The idea is to take a month to improve ourselves.