
Hey everyone! Blessings to all. Today I've drawn a new chart. This is the i179 Fuzzed. It's been a while since the last frequency modulator I drew here, and I was really looking forward to drawing a new one. This is one of the last ones with that design on the common charts in the instrument section, so it's almost special. We've seen them all throughout my posts.
For those who don't know what this instrument is, it's a device to which you can connect electric musical instruments. Once connected, you can regulate the intensity of the frequencies to create specific notes. I'm not an expert on these types of instruments, so this is a very basic explanation, but you can understand in simple terms that it's for regulating the notes and creating the beautiful music we all know from electric guitars and violins.
If you want to learn more, there are many reference works where you can learn about this interesting device. Now let's get to the drawing, which is why you're here, and I'm sure you want to see how I did it. Well, first of all I started by making the frame for the letter, I'll show you how it turned out.

Once that was finished, I moved on to the next step, which was creating the modulator. First, I drew its main outline and contour. This includes two protrusions that will be part of the control buttons, which I'll draw inside later.
After that, I added a line that divides the modulator to create an upper and lower section. It looks just like the example chart. The line serves the purpose of giving the drawing more 3D volume.


The next step was adding the aesthetic details. As you can see, this is where I drew the buttons. I also added two small protrusions on the sides. These are where the instruments would be connected in real life, and on the other side, the audio equipment or amplifier.

With that finished, I could move on to color. You'll see in the following images how I painted everything. It was a fun process. If you look closely, I used several shades of blue on the card. The frame is blue, and so is the background. The background around the device is also blue, but a very dark shade. There are two effects I used: pure colors and spray paint. The spray paint is easily visible because it looks like tiny dots. It's an effect I really like.




Colleagues, here's the finished drawing with the final details added. It was a pleasure showing it to you. See you later.
