Monday, December 19, 2016

Learn How to Draw Tourmaline Doodlegems Tutorial ep 38

Come along and find out how easy drawing a Tourmaline cabochon is! Join me and I'll show you step by step. This time we are drawing with a Pitt Artist pen and Prismacolor pencils on a dried slice of a wood branch.You don't need to do the drawing on wood though! You can do this project on any surface that will accept pen and colored pencil.


As always we are using simple materials and supplies:

Doodle Pattern-Pinterest Link: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/281756520418015352/

You can draw this on Paper, Cardstock, Wood etc. This time I'm using a dried wood slice of a branch that has been heat dried.
Pitt Artist Pen, Black ink, size S
Prismacolor Premier colored pencils- Crimson Red, Magenta, Dark Green, Olive Green, Lime Peel, White, Indigo, and Colorless Blender.
Uniball, Signo White Gel Ink Pen

The most important things you need to be successful with any of my doodle gems projects are the willingness to learn and to be easy on yourself as you are learning. We tend to be our worst critics and we need to learn to be kind to ourselves. 

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