Female Light Healer in Volleyball Uniform (Fanart)

Holo Everyone!

It's me again, I am back with another drawing. My last drawing was last week (10 days ago). I am still unable to reach my goal of at least two drawings per week. I guess I just going to be content with one drawing per week. Although I can say that I am improving, I still want to be better in every drawing I make.

Previously, my last drawing was "Female Forest Healer in Volleyball Uniform". So, today, I stuck to the concept of volleyball and drew a fanart of a Female Light Healer in a Volleyball Uniform.

Below is the final drawing.

Drawing process

In my previous drawing and with this drawing I found out that it is easier to draw when I follow a single theme. So, today, I decided to continue with the "volleyball" theme. I think I used up all the female healers for this theme and I am hoping to draw the males next. With that being said, I had no trouble thinking about what to draw this time and I immediately drew my base drawing.

I am still coloring using the bucket tool, the easiest way to color each section of the drawing. Maybe in the future, I am going to try using different coloring techniques. Using the bucket tool it is very easy to separate different hair colors just like what I did here.

I am still having trouble drawing a perfect circle, so, in drawing the volleyball I used the "Circular Ruler".

Drawing shadows and highlights is I think the most time-consuming in my drawing. But, with shadows and highlight the drawing will come alive just like what I did here.

Final drawing

In my previous drawings, I struggled to put a background on my drawings and then I found out that I could use the HoloZing. I think I am going to stick to this background for a long time to keep the identity of my drawings.

Reference image
Software: IbisPaintX
Device: Samsung Galaxy Note 8 with Stylus


About the Author

@chenee is a bartender by profession, a plain housewife caring for my family. I love pancit, I love to play online games, and I also love to sing and dance. And now an amateur digital artist.

Thank you all for the support.
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