Hand colored with colored pencils and markers: E12 Harp

Friends, today I'm back to my drawings of epic cards. If you've been following me lately, you've probably noticed I've only been painting rare cards. But today I wanted to do something a little different, so I chose the epic instrument Harp. Specifically, you can find it identified by the number E12. As you can see, the number next to the E is low, which means it's one of the first epic instruments released in the game. So, it's a real privilege for me to color it by hand for each of you who follow me here.

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The harp in the deck is one of the largest available, so its use is surely limited to large classical music concerts or similar events; it's not a hand harp. You can tell by its large, square shape. That shape is likely designed to amplify the sound of the strings, making it much louder.

I really like this harp because one side has engravings that look tribal; perhaps it's a very old or Renaissance harp. I'm also intrigued by the rather thick wooden support on the front and the fact that it doesn't have any strings on that side. It's the first one I've seen of this type; it's different from the unusual one I colored just a few days ago.

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Friends, so far you've seen several things I've done in the drawing. Here's a brief summary to help you understand. In the first four photos, I showed you how I made the initial lines on a white sheet of paper. I used a ruler for the straight lines and a set square for the more angled ones. I painted the harp with a mini ruler I also have. After that, I used grease-based paints, which are more intense, to color each area. The deck of cards already had a wine-colored finish; I hope I achieved the same effect. In fact, if you'd like, you can comment on whether it looks similar and, most importantly, if you liked it.

Now, to complete the drawing, I want you to see the final highlighting. With this step, each detail is more visible, and the different parts stand out without looking muddy. You'll also be able to see some of the colors I used.

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Thank you friends for joining me on this new occasion. I'll be back with a new drawing. Hugs.