Wednesday, 31 August 2016

Tote bag gift

So, since Teacher's Day is coming soon I thought it would be nice for me to post something. In my school, we are given tote bags to design for our teachers and I really think it's a cute idea. This sort of gift doesn't necessarily have to be for teachers, you can even DIY for yourself or your friends and family. :) 

It's pretty simple to make.

First: Use pencil to draw the design on the bag. Draw lightly because it will be quite difficult to erase the marks on the bag later. 

Second: Trace it over with a marker. For me I used a sharpie and Pilot Twin marker. You will probably have to trace across a few times because it's quite difficult to draw on this kind of fabric. Or you can also purchase a fabric marker which may or may not make your life easier. 

One tip I can offer is that when you trace, you trace out the overall shape before you go into the details. 

Lastly: Erase all the markings with an eraser. Simple right!


Here's a closer look at my design for the tote bag. Sometimes when you're stuck and you need ideas just go online and search for designs for reference which is kinda what I did... XD


Alternatively, you can use Fabric paint if you're really keen on painting. Depending on your taste, it's faster no doubt but it is also messier and can stain the bag easily if you don't control your brush properly.

I'm planning to post on a step by step tutorial on how to draw a dream catcher as well as the different ways of drawing a feather. Stay tuned for more! :)

Sunday, 7 August 2016

Harley Quinn Online Art


Hey guys! It's been some time since I last posted something. Suicide Squad is currently showing in cinemas right now so I thought it would be appropriate to do some online art! Here's my attempt in darwing Harley Quinn with soft colours. :)  



Sunday, 6 March 2016

6 ways to draw a butterfly (part2)


Yo Guys! I;m back again on 6 ways to draw a butterfly! Let's start off from where we left off the last time. 

1. Next, we will be learning how to draw a swallowtail butterfly. Draw 2 curves (a steep m), one on top of the other on each side for the wings. 


2. Draw a small tail on both sides of the wings. For the tail try to draw long and slim to have a more pretty effect.


3. At the tip of the tail, draw 2 downward curves as large as possible (inverse m).



4. Draw 2 curve "L"'s as seen from the drawing above.



5. Draw 2 smaller and shorter "L"s like in step 4.


6. Complete the wing with a long and slim curved tail.


Do the same with the other side and then you'll get a swallowtail butterfly!


1. Next, we shall learn to draw a classy butterfly. Draw a curve on either side of the butterfly.



2. Complete the upper part of the wing by drawing a very loose "m".


3. The lower part of the curve draw a downwards triangle but remember to curve at the tip.




Do the same for the either side and you'll get a classy butterfly!



1. Next we shall learn how to draw a bold butterfly! Draw a upper curve for the wing. Try not to draw too steep.

 2. Like the classy butterfly, draw a loose "m".



3. Complete the wing by joining the end of the "m" to the end of the butterfly.




4. Draw a relatively enclosed and elongated oval from the middle "m" to the mid of the butterfly body. Do the same for the either side.



And there we are! We have complete the lesson on 6 ways to complete a butterfly!


Heh heh heh Till the next lesson then!

Tuesday, 1 March 2016

6 ways to draw a butterfly (part 1)


Hi guys! I'm back again! I'm trying to try something new. It's sort of a new experiment so I shall see how this works out. I'm not a professional artist or anything, but i really really love art! So i think this will be a good platform for me to have more practice and experience. I'm going to start off small first so probably these few months I will focus more on simple drawings and art designs. Who knows maybe i may want to expand more in the future?

Well now I'm going to kick start my experiment with "kid drawing 101". Here are 6 ways to draw a butterfly part 1. Haha, I know it may sound a bit stupid but hey this is all for the sake of fun and drawing! :)


First we shall start with the heart shaped butterfly.

1. Draw two hearts (excluding part of the tip) on opposite side of the butterfly.




2. Finish the wings by drawing two thinner and longer hearts (excluding part of the tip) on wither side of the wings.



Next we shall move on to the cute butterfly.

1. Draw a "bow-tie" structure to be the upper part of the wings. Make sure the two ends are relatively curved so that it will be cute instead of rigid or aggressive.




2.  Finish off by drawing a long oval like curve for the bottom part of the wings.


Next, we shall move on to the elegant butterfly, one of the more difficult ones to draw out of the 6.

1. For this butterfly i will only show one side of the wing. First, draw a curve as seen above.


2.  Starting from the tip of the curve, draw a "m" that is spread out.


3. At the tip of the "m" draw a curve inwards similar to a tick.



4. From the tip of where you left off, draw a "L" downwards. At about the end of the butterfly, draw another "L" downwards as well.



5. Extend a new line downwards from the tip of both "L"


6. Complete off the wing by drawing an oval/ bubble font "L".


In case you were wondering, this is the end product. 


We shall stop here for today! Part 2 will be uploaded soon!

Thursday, 25 February 2016

Always Smile! :)


This is a reminder to everyone out there. You may be feeling sad, angry, annoyed, frustrated or just being you, but remember to always smile! Smile to your friends, strangers or even people that you don't like. A genuine smile can also reflect forgiveness. If you learn to forgive and forget, things will go smoother.A smile can bring you to great places that you've never expected to go. A simple smile can brighten up someone else's day. A smile does not have to be on the face, it can be in the heart. With a genuine smile, you will realise that everyday will always be a good day despite the difficulties you face.