Drawing a Lion with Coloured Pencils

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Drawing a Lion with Coloured Pastel - Time-Lapse

Materials: Chalk-pastel coloring pencils, Charcoal Black Medium, Charcoal Black Medium Dark
Strathmore Bristol 300, Charcoal Primo, uni-ball Signo

Music: Elektronomia - Legacy (Instrumental Mix)


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Today's I'm going to be doing a color pencil tutorial on how I drew this Lion that I created using Carbothello chalk pastel. The first thing that's really important is to make sure that you have an accurate sketch. I like to go in and draw the eyes on any animal that I do I always like to start with the eyes.

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I"m drawing the darkest parts using the black charcoal and this is the pupil the areas around the eyes and I'm using some lighter shading to block in the shadows in the Iris as well. I'm just adding a very light layer and then I went and I added a base tone uses some light Browns and a darker Brown. Now I wanted to go on to the background and the rest of the fur and so I worked on the top half first. I kind of did it in like two stages, I like rendered the first half and then I went and did the bottom half.

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The first thing that I'm doing is I'm just taking that light brown pastel pencil and very lightly. I just get in all of those in and what this does is it helps to see the structure of the animal really quickly because we've got all of the darkest areas in and then we can fill in all of the other base tones as well. I just filled in those black spots and I sketched them first so it's really easy to see where they were. Once I've got in all of the darkest areas I went in with a really light yellow pastel pencil and I just added a base tone across the whole area.

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Once I added the base layer I went in with the brown and I started to build up some more of the darker shadows and just to add some more of a saturated look to certain areas and then I went in with the burnt umber which is a darker brown color and I just used this to really get in some of those darkest shadows and just indicate where the darker parts of the
fur was for the lightest areas.

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I'll go in and add all of the detail on top and that's what I'm doing now and so the first color that I'm using is the white charcoal by General's and what I'm doing is I'm just creating all of the fur texture and create fur texture. The most important thing is to look at the direction that the fur is going in and also the length of the fur because around like the nose and that sort of sensual area the fur is quite short.

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I'm just going over those black spots a bit more for a darker look and adding some more white to really hype up those highlighted areas just really make it pop and stand out and look nice and contrasting and now I'm blending that out. I'm being really careful not to smudge all of the blacks into the surrounding areas. I added some highlights to the nose using the white and just make everything pop and I also wanted to sketch in where the whiskers were. These are just some basic tips on how I draw the Lion and how to draw animals. Thank you, everyone!

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Well you prove your self in a drawing that you are a true Lion.

Thank you @introvert-dime I'm sure you're a Lion yourself!

Nice work with pastels!

Nice work with pastels!

Thats what we called skills!
Just by watching it on how to draw something, it seems so easy but when we try it with our own hands - thats the time we find it difficult, LOL

I think everything just takes practice. Sometimes things seem hard but it's actually quite easy.

Nice
Creativity, who works hard is worth ..
Well done, great post
Thanks for sharing your beautiful experience..

Thank you. I’m happy to share it with you :)

Really interesting to see you color the eyes first.
Thanks for the share.

I usually like to start with the eyes.

Makes sense. Key chakra. Window to the soul. Power to you and your work.

Wow, that's an amazing skill.
I found it difficult to draw under the camera.
Did you flip the screen after taking a picture from above?

Yes, It's hard not to move the camera sometimes. The camera is right above my head and I took the pictures with my phone.

Mesmerising and beautiful art @vaansteam with amazing video.
I really loved your post. 😍

Nice content

Thanks for sharing this post. ☺💚

Thank you @stardivine It took me quite a long time to put all these together.

Yeah, I can see your efforts @vaansteam. I appreciate your work and wish you all the very best.☺

Thanks you.

"An artist must have his measuring tools not in the hands, but in the eye". The eye's of this 🦁 clearly shows that. Love it.

I'm glad you love it haha :)

Perfect lion, Vaan! You created a very good drawing. Thank you for publishing the process. I like to watch how art is born.

Thank you that really means a lot. I enjoying working on it :)