Contest alert- All in one contest W41: Drawing A Beautiful Hijab Girl

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I hope that all of you will be well and will be happy and satisfied in your life with the grace and grace of Allah. Today I am once again here to share one of my new drawings with you all. Whenever I get free time, I pick up a pencil and start drawing something. Drawing is not only a hobby for me but also a beautiful source of peace of mind. Today I have sketched a girl wearing a hijab and in this post I am also sharing the complete step-by-step method so that you can easily see how a simple line creates a complete picture.
I love making drawings that focus on shading and line work rather than a lot of color. Every little line has its own significance in this kind of artwork. Although this drawing looks simple, it takes a lot of patience and focus to complete.
Every new drawing definitely teaches me something. Sometimes the hands get better, sometimes the facial features improve and sometimes the shading gets better than before. This is why I try to practice regularly so that my skills improve over time.
I am most happy when my hard work takes a beautiful shape after completion. Although not every drawing is perfect. Every attempt teaches me something new. That's what gives me the courage to pick up a pencil again.
โ๏ธ Equipment used for drawing
White drawing sheet
Pencil
Rubber
Black fine liner
Gray and black color pencils
Step No. 1
First I drew the basic outline of the head and hijab with a pencil very lightly. I don't always draw lines with too much pressure in the beginning so that if something goes wrong it can be easily corrected. In this step only the style and size of the image was determined.

Step No. 2
I then made the layers of the hijab and added the shape of the neck, shoulders and arms. I tried to make the folds of the cloth look natural because that's what makes the drawing beautiful later. After this stage the picture started to become quite clear.

Step No. 3
Then I made a hand and a mobile phone. Pay special attention to the position of the fingers while making hands because making hands always feels a little difficult. After the mobile form was completed, the whole composition seemed quite balanced.

Step No. 4
Now I made the face details. First the eyebrows, then closed eyes, nose and finally the lips. I think the most important part of any portrait is the face because it shows the impression of the whole picture. When the face was completed, I felt that my drawing was really taking on its original form.

Step No. 5
In this step I highlighted all the necessary lines with black liner. After that make a simple beautiful design on the edge of the hijab to make it look more attractive. Then with the help of gray shading, I created depth in the hijab. While shading I didn't rush but gradually completed each part so that the colors look the same.

The last step
Finally I shaded the dress with a darker color, made a small heart on the mobile and looked at the whole drawing again. A slight final touch was given wherever it was lacking. When everything was done, I was very happy to see the sketch I had made because the few simple lines at the beginning had now become a complete picture.
Hope you all liked my drawing today and its step by step method. Which step or final result of this drawing did you like best? Do share your valuable feedback, I will read your comments with pleasure.
Friends, this is my participation. I hope you appreciate it. I look forward to reading your valuable feedback.
I am tagging my friends so they can also enjoy participating in this contest @suboohi , @wirngo and @ikwal , @emmaboy23, @sualeha.
Stay positive, stay aware, and spread the goodness ๐
Allah Hafiz!
I just want to say THANK YOU for this beautiful moment that gave me peace and inspiration to write. The little things touch my heart. This remind me how beautiful life is when we truly stop and feel it.

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