Hand colored with colored pencils and markers: Pizza Distortion

Friends, I hope you're excited to see a new drawing today! What a coincidence, I've made a new one, and I intend to leave it here in this post so you can see it. 😅 Of course, before I go, I want to send everyone a big hug, because we're all great friends here, one of the closest communities in the whole chain, right? Anyway, I drew something that's really unique in the Rising Star decks. It's a pizza called Pizza Distortion.

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I'll tell you, friends, this is the second pizza from the game that I've drawn. About three months ago, I drew another one. That one was the one that recharges energy. You know, the one found in the boost section of the decks. This one today isn't for energy, nor is it the one that holds a pizza inside. This one is unique compared to the other two. Instead of providing energy, it offers luck. As you can see on the right of the drawing, it offers 150 luck. This is a unique pizza that offers this.

Besides the above, another thing that makes it interesting is that it's in the instruments section, specifically in the section for that type of deck. If you want to buy it for your collection, it's E148. The deck has a funny message; apparently, whoever eats that slice of pizza will play the guitar better. 😅 We have to see, right? Although, with how good it looks, any musician would be very happy and would play better.

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I really enjoy making these drawings, which are different from the usual ones, about an instrument. I hope to do other drawings about decks like this in the coming days, as they are more unique within the available deck collection.

Friends, so up to this point, you've been able to see the creation of a good part of the drawing. I'll give you a brief recap so you understand. In the first images, you saw how I drew the outlines of the deck and its base, as well as the pizza and its parts. And then you saw how I colored everything with colored pencils. All that's left to do to finish the project is to highlight the details and, of course, show you the complete drawing along with several of the materials used, since, as you know, that's a classic photo that I always include with my drawings.

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And once we're done, thanks for viewing my drawing of the day, friends. I hope to be back soon with a new one. Don't miss it! A big hug!



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