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Comic drawing - Goblin


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Goblin = comic drawing

May.15.2014      DIN-A4      11.7 x 8.3 inch

Description

'Come heeeere, beautiful woman, come heeeere ...'

'Come here to meeee ...'

'Come on, let's do a little daaaance...'

'Come heeeere, I'm ready for youuuu...'


The meaning of ‘little daaance’? - well, no idea - I'd rather say nothing about that.

The rule is: the prettier the woman, the more she should trust him... - yes

(What do you think, should I continue to use the mirror as a drawing-template? )


The goblin is a home or nature spirit.

The idea of ‘goblins’ probably origins in northern skandinavian legends. Goblins belong to the ‘Alben’ and have the same rank as elves.

Some goblins are good, but some are rather insidious and have evil in mind...


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Steps

1. Bones
2. Basic figur
3. Clothes and tools
4. Shading
5. Finished drawing

final drawing

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Tools/Material

Papernormal printer-papier (DIN-A4...A6)
normal sketchbook paper (DIN-A3)
Pencil HBfor pre drawing, fine lines, area-darkening and graphite-powder
Eraser(2 x 2 x 0.6 cm) for area-lightening
Eraser(small - at the end of a pencil) to smear graphite-powder
Sandpaperto produce graphite-powder with the HB-pencil
Paper handkerchiefto smear graphite-powder or for blurring (wide areas)
Fingerto smear graphite-powder or for blurring (middle areas)
Pen with
bicycle tube
to smear graphite-powder or for blurring (small areas)
Cardboardto smear graphite-powder or for blurring (tiny areas)
Eraser-templatesimple construction with a gap (1 x 30mm)
Eraser-templatesimple construction with a gap (1 x 2mm)
Extra papersto protect areas


Version March.15.2015

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