In the pursuit of trying to find different colour mediums to illustrate with, I ended up using Stabilo coloured pens for the first time in my own work. Once again, I chose to take reference from
Pokemon - this time recreating the three Kanto legendary birds (each with their own colour). When drawing these birds, I always tried to keep a good balance between the chosen colour and the negative white. I enjoyed using these pens, as the flow of ink and vibrancy of the colours allowed to draw circular lines with ease, as well as vary the line weight.
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Articuno |
Articuno is originally blue so I used a dark blue pen.
(1) While I used some of the shading from reference, it was difficult to keep a balance between the white and blue while keeping it looking realistic. The bird is almost entirely made up of curves so this is a good example of the control I had while drawing the lines.
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Zapdos |
Zapdos is originally yellow, but I thought the vibrancy of the yellow Stabilo would be too much, so opted for an orange pen instead.
(2) I used almost all of the shading from reference as the blocks of heavy colour, except for where the wings join the body - in another attempt to balance the colour with the space. This bird is almost entirely made up of straight lines, which was more difficult to accurately scale down with the pens.
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Moltres |
Moltres is originally orange with red flames; as it is akin to a phoenix, I selected a red pen to better merge the flamed wings and tail with its body. (3) The reference has a clear distinction between red and white sections of flame, which was brought across to this drawing. This is my favourite of the three bird illustrations because of the achieved colour balance, accurate scale of the form, and the flowing detail of the flames.
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Kanto Legendary Bird Trio |
After creating these illustrations, I arranged them into a single panoramic image, with all three birds complementing each other within the arrangement.
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