Hello bloggers,
How has your week been so far? For another one of my activities, I did a drawing, for this drawing I did an Empire penguin it was pretty easy to follow the instructions on how to do it, but I am not very good at drawing so mine didn't turn out that good.
What do you think of it?
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Thursday, March 26, 2020
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This Penguin is fantastic Billie-Jo! I really like how you have managed to change the darkness of the pencil to make it look like it is rough for the feathers. Do you have a link to the page you use as I know my daughter would like to draw this too. Mrs O
ReplyDeleteThank you,
DeleteThe website I used was https://www.artforkidshub.com/draw-realistic-penguin/.
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ReplyDeleteHello Billie-Jo, I love your Empire Penguin drawing. The colours you have used and the shading of the Penguins fur flow together well. You really didn't miss a single detail in my opinion. It's an awesome drawing.
ReplyDeletehi billy-Jo i really like how you have used different shads when you where doing you penguin and i like how the yellow goes lighter and then gose into white well done you should be a attest
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