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The way we listen to music has changed so much over the years. Anyone else remember making their own mix tapes on cassettes? Or their first iPod? This week we’re drawing music players through the decades!
You can access each weeks prompts with quick links to reference photos at makingarteverday.com.
If you only draw one piece this week,
Sam Aker created this cassette tape illustration using my Multi-tonal Marker brushes. “I mostly used the Bardot Square brush. It’s thick and chunky, so it fills space quickly and has an awesome texture. It also looks really cool when it’s layered – just like real markers!”
This is my most development-heavy brush set to date and it shows. These Multi-Tonal Markers are unlike anything currently available for Procreate.
If you only draw one piece this month, make a movie poster.!
With this project, you’ll be able to complete multiple smaller illustrations throughout the month that will help you build your confidence before sitting down to create your movie poster. If you’re a beginner, choose one or two simple things to illustrate.
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Making Art Everyday is a series of daily, weekly, and monthly prompts and challenges to help you overcome creative fears and develop your art-making practice. Every month, we will feature a new theme that will allow you to hone a set of skills, practice drawing something specific, or complete a project.
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Bardot Brush was created by California-based illustration artist, teacher, and all-around creative person, Lisa Bardot.
©2022 Bardot Brush by Lisa Bardot // All Rights Reserved