DC Fan Art Club: Weekly Challenge #29, Nov. 21-28

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Challenge: @DCFanArtClub, this week you can illustrate whatever you please, but the majority of your shading should be completed using a hatching technique.

Closes: Nov. 28
Tools: Anything goes
Submit here: Post your work here

Resources:

  1. How to avoid common crosshatching mistakes
  2. Crosshatching step-by-step
  3. Crosshatching noses
  4. (Video) How to draw and shade comic book style arms and anatomy

Examples:

  1. Kid Flash
  2. Batman
  3. Superman and Lois

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Alway want to improve my shading. Sounds fun. Now the question what to draw​:thinking::sweat_smile:

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Maybe batman

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Best of luck! I’m still out of commission for now, but I hope those links can help get y’all st arted :slight_smile:

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Looks fun

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That stinks. Keep getting better :+1:

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What no shading using tiny bats or pumpkins?

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Hatching is my favorite! I’ll see if I can do something quick, I’m feeling traditional for once :sweat_smile:
Now the question really is who :thinking::thinking::thinking::thinking:

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Shading my arch nemesis…this should be fun I do really need to learn how to shade :thinking:

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Or lightening bolts lol

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That’s right! No lightning bolts? What about lightning bats?

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What’s this hatching thing? :crazy_face:

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Well see you draw an egg. Then draw a chicken and place it on the egg. After some time has passed, there will be a hatching.

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:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl: