Blessings, everyone! I'm back again. Today I'm sharing a drawing inspired by card E164 RS76 from the game. As you can see, it's a beautiful epic card. The instrument it features is a preamplifier. I shared one a few days ago, and I really liked how the drawing turned out, so today I decided to share another. If you haven't seen it or don't know what a preamplifier is, it's a device used to improve the signal between a regular amplifier and connected devices, such as microphones or electric instruments.
I started this drawing by sketching the card's inner frame. I used the standard shape, which is rectangular with curved edges. It's two squares, one inside the other, to form the frame.
After doing that, I drew a large rectangle in the middle of the drawing; that would be the front of the preamplifier. Then I drew the back. With that, the main part of the device is complete.
What followed was filling in everything I had created up to this point with color. In today's case, I used the native Windows Paint application to paint the sketch. I used Paint's eyedropper tool to pick the color from the original card and then apply it to another window where I was working on the drawing. This allowed me to paint the preamplifier with the same colors as the card. I started by painting the background a very nice light green. Then I painted the frame light blue. Next, I painted the inner background with various shades of blue, and finally, I painted the preamplifier gray and black.
To finish the drawing, I added the buttons on the front of the drawing and the screen. These details were the most fun for me to do; they were my favorite part. See how it turned out.
And to say goodbye, here's the final result. See you in the next drawing.