Blessings, everyone! I'm grateful to have you here. Today I'm going to show you my drawing inspired by a new card in the game. Continuing with the series I started recently, today I chose another pro card. In this case, it's a microphone. Yesterday I showed you a minimalist and unusual one; today's is the opposite. It's the Pro 027 Technik D90. As you can see, it has a very classic shape, with its typical ice cream cone form, with the ball on top of the handle. It was fun to paint, and it will be even more fun to show you the process step by step.
The colors are very nice; it has a combination of grays and black with a red ring in the middle, which is actually an indicator to show when it's active or off. I also included all these details in the drawing. See how I did it: to begin, I first made the card's frame. It's square and acts as a container for the drawing in the middle.
After doing that, I drew the microphone handle. As you can see, it has that classic ice cream cone shape, and the scoop I drew on top reinforces it even more, making it look a lot like an ice cream cone. It's my favorite microphone shape to draw; it's the one I enjoy painting the most.
Then, in the details step, I added what would be the microphone's internal divisions. This makes each part clearly visible.
Now comes the painting. As you'll see, I first painted the background a light pink. I took this color from the original card; it's present on the edges of the frame, but in the drawing, to give it a different touch, I applied it to the background. Next was the frame in the drawing, which I painted purple. And after that, the internal background in various shades of blue, as usual. The microphone itself was painted in various shades of gray and black. You'll see all the steps below.
In the last step, I added the finishing details on top of the microphone, such as the spray effect to create texture on the microphone's knob, a black line on the handle for added beauty, and the light gray button to turn the microphone off. That's it!
And to finish, here's the presentation of the completed drawing. See you in the next one. Until then, blessings.