Ink Tools To start drawing, view your Draw ribbon. If you have a Surface Pen, all you need to draw is touch the screen with your pen to open the Draw ribbon. If you want to color in using your fingers on your touch screen device OR using your mouse - all you need to do is select the “Draw with Touch” button on the Draw ribbon. To draw, select the Pen or Pencil tool. Once selected, click the arrow to change the thickness and color of your pen or pencil. To draw or color under the line, choose the Highlighter tool. Once selected, click the arrow to change the thickness and color of your highlighter. Use the Eraser tool to erase part or all your ink. To select part of your ink, use the Lasso Select tool. To select all of your ink, use the Select Objects option from your Home Ribbon. To assist in making smooth shapes, click on the Ink to Shape option before drawing.
Face and Emotions Draw big S and small c. Add eyebrow lines and eyes. Start with eyebrows. Two lines can change everything. Add nose and mouth. And couple of lines for hair. Change the mouth line to show feelings. Change the eyes to show emotions.
Rabbit Use a black pen for lines. Draw 2 lines like a big C. Add ears, and eye and eyebrow. Add 2 lines for body. Draw a tail. Add grass. Use Highlighter to color (change its size for tiny places).
Fairy Village Start with background. Draw plants. Draw houses with bold and medium pens. Draw green plants with black outline on front. Add tiny details with the thinnest black: birds, windows, doors, grass, fence. Add windows and doors. Outline windows with white and add clouds with thin white. Add black outline.
Flower Draw a flower center. Draw front petals and a few lines for them.* Add a couple of back petals. Add a stem and a leaf. 1. Color with highlighter**: main colors first use soft grey for shadows 2. Add a white highlight with a pen. Draw some thin lines for details and volume, and a lady-bird. *You can use eraser to delete parts you don’t need or don’t like **To reach a better result you can change a highlighter size when coloring
Advanced Flower 1. Make a quick sketch with a light grey. 2. Use darker grey for darker parts and lighter – for all the rest. 3. Use dark grey for shadows and white for highlights.