
Hello colleagues, blessings to you all. I'm writing to show you the new card I've drawn for the game. I'm referring to the i57 RSX Desktop Mic. This drawing was very interesting for me because this microphone is unique within the game. I've drawn many microphones in recent months, of various sizes, models, and colors, but this one is focused on computers, perhaps for use in a professional studio or something like that. The others I've drawn are for singing on stage.
What I like about this one is its modern design; you can tell the artist put a lot of effort into it. I love its internal LED colors. You know, I think I've seen this type of microphone on YouTube channels; they look great for decorating your gaming setup and streaming. I should mention that the most complex part of this drawing was the grid of squares since they have to be perfectly aligned.
To create this drawing with smooth, perfect lines, I used the ruler and fine-tuning tools in ibisPaint X. If you're not familiar with it, it's an Android app that lets you draw with a digital stylus, just like I do. Let me tell you a little about how I made the drawing. First, I drew the frame.

Once the frame was finished, I made the top part of the microphone, the one that looks like an upside-down glass, haha. Then I added the stand to put the microphone on the table and the outer rim of the microphone.


After finishing those previous sections, the real work began. I added all the details using the app's ruler and fineness tools, which I mentioned earlier. These features are very useful because if you draw a crooked line, it's automatically corrected by the fineness function. This makes the drawings look much nicer. The details I added inside were more microphone supports and some embellishments in certain areas.

I had a lot of fun painting the microphone because it's made up of several colors. First, I painted the frame and background of the card. Then I painted the microphone itself, in the order of the stand, and finally the area with the LED lighting. Here's a look.




The grid of squares was what I added on top of the color, once it was already drawn. If I had done it beforehand, it would have been very difficult to paint between the squares. It's better to draw the lines over the color. And the final step, colleagues, was to add the card's aesthetic details. And with that, it was finished. See you next time. Cheers!
