
Today I bring you a new drawing, friends. As always, I've inspired this one with a Rising Star card, specifically the i5 Rusty Mic. This is a complete microphone kit that includes everything you need. For example, there's the microphone itself, as you'd expect, and also the stand, or as it's known in some countries, the tripod. Some people also call it a microphone stand. I really enjoyed making the drawing, so I'm happy to show you how it turned out.
I started the process by designing the card's frame. For this, I used several straight lines; you can find that tool in Paint. Once I had the four straight lines for the two frames, it was time to draw the corners. I made the corners using the curved lines tool, which you can also find in Paint. As for the notch at the bottom of the frame, I made it with a combination of both tools. Here's how.

The next thing I did was draw the microphone stand's mast. It's the longest and thinnest part of the whole drawing. I used the IbisPaint X app to make it. I used the ruler tool along with my electronic pen to get that shape. After the mast, I drew the bottom support, which holds the mast upright, and now you can see the microphone in place at the top.


In the details section, I embellished the stand with a cable that connects to the back of the microphone; this one isn't wireless like others I've painted here. On the microphone head (the one you speak through, haha), I used the electronic pen to add some small dots to make it look like the dust filter that all microphones have in real life.

It's time for the painting phase, folks! The background of the card is painted in three different colors. The bottom half is blue, the top half is brown, and there are two pink lines in each corner, just like you can see on the original card. The microphone is gray on the mast and black in the other areas. The frame and the second background are painted in various shades of blue.




And to conclude, friends, here's the finished drawing. Thank you for joining me on my journey of drawing the beautiful cards from the game. See you later, blessings.
