The making process of Bubble and Children. It is a sunny day. I have a sign of experiencing firsthand that spring has finally arrived after a long and cold winter that makes me cringe. That's the little plum tree in the backyard. There are times when this plum tree bursts its flowers like popcorn. That's when spring begins. So I always look forward to the white popcorn-like flowers of the plum tree. But today, the plum tree in the yard has finally turned into popcorn. The beautiful scenery was captured in photos and also in the eyes. I started painting with joy. Today's drawing is Bubbles and Children. First, make a slightly darker sketch with HB Graphite Pencil. I made the outline a little stronger because I wanted to give the impression of a children's storybook. The space above is left blank for bubbles. I'll start without a sketch as the bubble should give it a clear feel. Mix a lot of water and paint in a light and bright tone. And it makes bubbles. Wet as much water as possible to create a transparent feel. But you should not let the brush go through several times. Draw it as if you only took it once at a time. With a thin brush, draw the mid-tone areas while thinking about the details. It handles the darkest accents and highlights. This is the finished picture.
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