To Celebrate World Art Day, I Drew Milk Fish In Oil Pastels

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Hello, today, April 15, is World Art Day. I am going to show you what I drew today. I've been planning to draw Bangus, or Milk Fish, in English for a long time, but I always forget to do it. Yesterday I cooked Bangus, and I had the opportunity to take a photo of it for reference. I like it cut so that what I did.

I've been loving to draw different kinds of fruits and animals in oil pastels lately, so I might be drawing more in the future, so stay tuned for it.



Materials I Used:

  • Oil Pastels
  • Paper
  • Scratching Tool
  • Tissue


Craft Time!

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I am going to start with drawing the reference using this dark gray oil pastel. As I always say, it doesn't have to be perfect. Just close enough is good.


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At first, I like to experiment with the color I am going to use, blocking each color I am going to use or not.


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Next is adding the dark shades, which are the shadows. It is important to know where your shadows are because if not, the drawing will look flatter, no matter what.


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In this part, I am starting to add more dimension to the drawing by doing light to darker shades of color simultaneously.


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Layering the drawing with white to blend the harsh contrast to the drawing.


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Now adding shadows of the fish part.


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Finalize with accent color to make it look more interesting.


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To add texture and highlight at the same time. I am going to use my clay tool as my scratching tool.


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Here is a close-up look at the texture I made. I just go with the flow with it.


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Happy World Art Day!


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I hope you are okay today :))


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You are really talented in drawing ❤️❤️

Gosh, that's amazing!!! You are so talented.