i129 RSK Mini, Drawing step by step /Rising Star

in #dibujodigital24 days ago

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Good day, colleagues. Today I'll show you my new drawing. This one is inspired by the i129 RSK Mini card from the game. This device is an all-in-one musical instrument because it has several very interesting functions. Let's start with the basics: it's a small piano, hence the word "mini." The keys are clearly visible on the front. But as I said, it's more than meets the eye. It's also a mixing device for electronic music. If you look at it, you'll see some small rectangular buttons. These are touch controls. Each of these square buttons can be configured with a specific sound effect.

With this option, the DJ can quickly liven up a party with effects. It's obviously a very modern device. On top, it also has knobs that can be adjusted to change the sound and tuning. And that's another interesting thing about it: the piano can function as a piano and imitate its sound, but you can also use it as an accordion, an organ, and several other instruments. That's the great thing about these kinds of digital instruments: you can imitate the sound of others, and it's almost an all-in-one solution. Pretty cool, huh?

So now let's move on to the drawing. I started by drawing the card's frame. I made the frame in my usual style.

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Having finished the frame, I then moved on to making the body of the digital piano. This consists of a large square. At the top of the outline, I drew some bumps that look like humps. That's because I'll be painting some buttons in those places later. Also, drawing the bumps beforehand helps me mark where I'll put them.

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The next step, friends, was to draw the details of the piano. Here I drew many things. For example, I added keys and the square touch controls I mentioned earlier. I also added the different knobs for adjusting the sound and effects. And I added some decorative elements.

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Now it's time to paint, folks. Watch how I painted from the outside in. It's a really fun process to watch. I've painted the piano with different shades of black in varying intensities. I'll paint the touch controls in the next step, but I did paint their identifying colors in this one. Those are the decorative accents. But it's best if you see for yourselves.

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To wrap things up, folks, I've painted the remaining buttons and the small information screen on the piano. I've also painted the smaller black keys. The final touches were the card's aesthetic details, like the name and the stamp with the game's title, and that's it, folks.

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