Last weeks prompt:
Draw a cozy café scene with a steaming cup of coffee on a table, a few pastries, and a window showing a rainy day outside. Add a person reading a book in the corner for a warm touch!
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This weeks prompt:
Draw a serene underwater scene with colorful fish, seaweed, and a hidden treasure chest. You could also include a friendly octopus peeking out from behind a rock!
As always if you have any feedback on these threads I am all ears.
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I don't use colours, so I had to look for inspiration to one of the masters to convey the idea of colour without using it.
I think this is borderline an artistic masterpiece if I can so myself, I'm especially proud of this fish:
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@Geralt_of_the_Underworld I require your extensive and detailed expertise to see flaws (if any really exist) in this work of art of mine.
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If you don't use colours you could've shaded the fishes in different ways like they do in those chinese mangos to convey the illusion of different colours.
Anyways I don't really have an opinion on this, I don't think I could've done better. My best fish drawing was and I traced it off of a fish food packaging I found in the market
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But you see, different shades may be just different shades of the same colour, by labelling the fish I ensured the viewer experiencing the piece does not fall into confusion and knows that the fish are indeed in different colours.
Also, nice carp. That's enough proof you can draw, so get to it, right now.
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