
i288 BGF04, Drawing step by step /Rising Star

Good day, everyone! I hope you're enjoying a beautiful new day and, of course, a good cup of coffee—we're nothing without that, haha. So, today I'm going to show you the drawing I did of the i288 BGF04 microphone. It's a very curious microphone because of its style and design. The design, needless to say, is very futuristic, with neon lights on the sides and a very stylized shape. The color highlights those details. But what I like most about this design is that it's minimalist; it's just a cylindrical tube that does its job. What do you think?
Okay, so you already saw a preview of the finished drawing on the cover, but now I'm going to show you the whole painting process I did to get to that result. First, I drew what would be the inner frame. Here's how it turned out.

After drawing it, I then drew the microphone's middle section. As you can see, it's a simple and minimalist cylinder.

In the next step, I drew the top and bottom parts of the microphone. I suppose the bottom part, if this microphone existed in real life, would be a module responsible for the wireless connections with the amplifier, and the top part is what picks up the sound.

Great, with the previous step finished, all that was left was to start adding color to each area I painted. I began by painting the outer background purple. That color is ideal because it matches the microphone and goes very well together. The frame and inner background were next; for those, I chose various shades of blue, just like in the original card. And the microphone itself is painted in various shades of purple and gray. Now, see each part done in that order.





And to say goodbye for today, here's the final result. Thanks for looking at the drawing; see you in the next one.

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