Good morning, colleagues. I hope you're enjoying your coffee and having a nice morning. Yesterday afternoon I drew a new picture that I'd like to show you. I dedicated it to the card i316 Milo 84. This card is a beautiful guitar. What I like most about it is its gothic design; it has vibes like the guitar of a metalhead or rock singer. It also suits someone who's emo or likes dark things with an elegant vibe. Apparently, based on the design, it resembles a Spanish guitar or something similar.
I like the fact that it has two integrated colors, a deep purple and a lighter one, in a kind of gradient that makes it even more beautiful. I tried to replicate that gradient in my drawing, so I'd like you to see it so you can give me your opinions and know if you liked it. How about we start by looking at how I designed the frame? You can see that I designed it with a rectangular shape composed of four rectangles on each side. This is the soul of the future card because the rest will go inside.
I added the notch at the bottom of the frame to add the common word later in the drawing.
With the frame ready, I moved on to making the guitar. I started by making its neck, the part you hold in your hand and use to create the high notes. After the neck, I made the body of the guitar, and with that, the stage of creating the silhouettes was complete.
But those silhouettes without details look a bit ugly, right? That's why I added the tuning pegs, the recess for the guitar's soundboard, and the string holder.
I'll quickly show you the painting process.
To conclude, I want you to see the final result. Here, I've included the common word in the notch I made at the beginning of the frame, as well as the name of the card and the game. Do you think I achieved the color gradient, or at least something similar? I'll be reading your responses. See you.