Colleagues, it's good to see you again. First of all, as always, I sincerely hope you're having a blessed day. On this new occasion, I want to show you a new drawing that time has given us. In this case, I've painted the i217 BK Delay card. This device, which you can find in the instruments section, is a sound regulator. It's widely used in music to create different tones from electronic devices connected to it, such as electric guitars.
This time, I started by making the frame. I made two squares inside each other. At the bottom, I made a notch to later add the category, which, as you can see, is common.
After that, I designed the device's drawer. It has a rectangular shape. The drawer has curved edges. That was the first step, because I then made another rectangle inside to create the necessary 3D effect. It turned out like this.
In the detailing stage, I completed the device by adding buttons, and there are several. I also made a cable entry on one side, where the guitar would be plugged in in real life.
The painting process was interesting. Unlike yesterday, today I started by painting both frames, then the inside of the card, and finally the device. I used colors similar to those of the original card. I also used spray paint around the device to create that color gradient.
Finally, I added the color to the device's buttons and the card name. And of course, the game name and category. It was a fun process. What did you think? See you next.