Hand colored with colored pencils and markers: Chocolate Chimes

Friends, a big hug to you all! I hope you're looking forward to seeing a new drawing because today I've drawn one that I consider special, because I drew a card of a different type than I usually do. As you know, I've always drawn common, epic, and even legendary cards on several occasions, but this one today is a Seasonal card, that is, a unique seasonal card that is unrepeatable in the game, so I was very excited when I chose it for today's drawing. I drew none other than the Chocolate Chimes card. You can find this card in the deck identified with the initials S35.

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This card was one of the most famous in 2022 in the Rising Star game because it was the one you could win during that year's season. Many players competed to get it. It's a shame I wasn't on Hive at that time to get it too. But anyway, today we bring it back so we can remember it through a drawing. This card itself represents a musical instrument, the Chime, or as it's commonly known, Bar Chimes. It would work by playing the small bars with a special mallet that makes the beautiful music it produces. But in the context of the card, it's made of chocolate, so it wouldn't make any music. I think it would be a fantastic treat for any child.

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This drawing today reminds me a lot of one I did about a month ago; many of you who see my drawings here daily in the community probably remember it. It was the chime bar from the common instruments; it's identical to this one in terms of the instrument, but of course, it's not made of chocolate like this one, which is what makes this one special. It was an honor for me to paint that one, and even more so this one today.

Well, friends, by this point you've already been able to see great progress in the drawing while we've been talking. In the first images I showed you at the beginning, you could see how I drew the initial lines on a white sheet of paper. I always use a ruler to make them straight. After drawing everything by hand in the other four photos, you could see how I colored it all with colored pencils and classic markers. Now you just need to see the highlighting I did at the end to make the whole drawing look clearer, and as a bonus, I'm including a photo with some of the materials I used to create the drawing.

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Thank you, friends, for joining me for another drawing! I'm very grateful for your visit. So, I'll see you tomorrow so you can see the new drawing I'll be making. It will be about a new and interesting musical instrument, and I'll tell you some of its most interesting details. Don't miss it! A big hug!



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