![]() ![]() Just use these instructions as a loose guideline for yourself, but in the end it should be your art. Yours can be yours, different and beautiful in it’s own way. Keep in mind that this sketch is my sketch. At the end you will see pictures for all the different ways I colored it in, using all the different materials. After which, I will put the step by step instructions for acrylic painting, followed by the step by step instructions for colored pencils. The way this page goes is like this: at first I will put the step by step instructions for the sketch. The materials I used were: ACRYLIC PAINTS, COLORED PENCILS, OIL PASTELS, REGULAR PASTELS, CRAYONS, MARKERS, INK, regular #2 pencil, WATERCOLOR PAINT, and computer graphics for the last one. ***This page contains affiliate links.*** To be honest after all of them were done, I was so tired of drawing the same thing over and over again, but it was worth it to see all of them side by side. That is why it took me a while, because I actually did 10 drawings/paintings for this project and then some on the computer. This way you could see the difference between each one and see what you can expect from using, say colored pencils vs. Then a crazy thought occurred to me: what if I drew ten versions of the same sketch using different medium for each one. At first I just started drawing sunflowers and photographing every step, as I usually do, but once I finished the drawing I wasn’t sure what to do with it next. This particular project took me a while to complete. ![]()
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