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Hello my friends and welcome to the 2013! This will be a year full of art and creations.
I am Leonardo Pereznieto and today I will show you how to draw a lion.
We may start in many places, let's do it with the eye. Why not.
Let's give it some shape, and then sketch where the nose and the other eye will be.
Let's draw the muzzle and the general shapes.
It is a good thing to start light because I am sure we will have some corrections to do.
And as we feel more certain, we can darken the lines.
To create the effect of some white hairs, we can use the technique of the old-empty-pen,
indenting the paper with it.
And after that we can start shading.
Let's give some detail to the eye.
The areas around the iris, and also the pupil, will go very dark.
On the pupil we will leave a small reflection to give it some life.
Let's shade the iris with small lines going toward the center.
And on the upper part we will have the shadow from the eyelid.
I am using a lead holder with a 3B lead.
The full list of materials is in the information below the video.
As we shade, the little white hairs will become visible.
Try to do the shading in the direction in which you want the hairs to flow.
The chin will be light and it will have a darker shadow under it so that it pops forward.
The hair does not go one by one, but it forms into little bunches. So I'll try to do this effect.
Let's do more detail and contrast.
If you want to lighten some tufts, you can do so with the kneaded eraser.
I think the main looks a little bit stiff. Let's soften it with a brush.
And also we can give some shades with it.
Ok! It is ready!
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I wish you a year full of love, art, inspiration, passion, creations, travelings and adventure,
in which your greatest dreams will come true.
And I'll see you on Tuesday.