Friends of Hive, I'm very pleased to present my newest drawing. I made this one using the Moot Horn card identified by the number i291 as an example. This is a battle horn, seemingly designed to be short and small. Ideal for Norse battles or wars. I want to show you how I made it, as I've shown you before.
Before showing you how I drew it, I'd like you to see how it turned out once it was finished, and then I'll show you how I did it.
Since writing the title of the letter in pencil is more complicated, I started with the first one. To write it, I took a ruler I have and drew the lines you see in the photos. These lines are used to create the letter, that is, its outer outline.


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Then I moved on to the inside of the card. Once that was done, I made the battle horn and added the circle with the clover logo, which represents luck.


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Once that part was finished, I began filling in each section with color and coloring the body of the letter. I used a blue pencil on the edges and a slightly lighter one for the area where the square would go with the fun and interesting words that Rising Star always leaves. In this case, I won't be coloring the square, but I plan to do so in the future.


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As you can see, we've made quite a bit of progress on the drawing, but I couldn't continue without first highlighting the parts I'd already colored. This way, the lines of the letter's body are more visible, and the colors don't clash. The result of the highlighting is this.

I just need to color the horn and its surroundings. I used a light brown around the edges and then a darker brown to paint them. And that's how it looks. I also finished the process by highlighting with a black marker.

I'm saying goodbye with a hug just as I arrived. But I'm leaving for today, happy to be here. And, of course, I'm back this week with a new hand-colored drawing.
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