Drawgust 2024 #9: Shark Bait

Martin · 102 days (4:26 PM · Aug 10, 2024)
A black and white illustration of a shark looking at a glowing, fish-like shape in front of it, bearing its teeth and grinning. The fish shape is part of a pattern that fades to blackness, and appears to be the fin of a much larger shark, whose large, scowling eye is visible just below the first shark. A hint of a toothy grin on the larger shark is barely visible at the bottom of the image. The image is drawn in negative space over a black, inky rectangle centered in the image, and the water surface is visible at the top of the rectangle.

After taking the day off yesterday, I'm back with another Drawgust illustration. This one is of a shark staring down an easy meal, but it's not quite what he thinks.

This was created in Procreate with an iPad Pro and Apple Pencil, using the Procreate Pencil brush for sketching, the Rusty Nib 1 and Rusty Nib 5 brushes for linework, and the Rough Dot Shader 45/Light, Rough Dot Shader 45/Dark, and Grainy Dot Shader 45/Light brushes for shading.

Those brushes are from the Rusty Nib pack and the Beat Tones pack, by True Grit Texture Supply.

If you'd like to see how I drew this one, you can watch the time-lapse below:

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