The hand mixers are very smiliar to the hand whisks since they are in the same theme. Im not really sure what the difference between them is but I guess that hand whisks are just smaller since we have more to fineline and render. Overall I found it very easy and calming to do since I already had a lot of practice from past papers, I tried my best to use a range of colours so that it looks more colourful and for all the colours to pop and give it a bit of life.
This is what I did by the end of lesson one, I got pretty far I would say I pretty much passed halfway. The process of rendering was the same so I started off with the marker making sure I was using the big side since it would be smoother. Then if necessary I leave out some highlights, then I moved on to the black pencil to add shadows and dimension so it looks 3D, and it looks like it will pop out of the paper.
I finished by lesson two, I am very proud of myself becasue I've been able to finish very quickly. I like how all the colours are different and how it makes everything so colourful and lively. I worked very hard on the rendering making sure that it looks good in every hand mix. But the thing I would imporve on is the lighting becasue right now the source of sunlight is lost, I have no idea where it is I guess for this the light just hits every mixer in different angles.
I like this one because I like how the bright yellow compliments the orange, it reminds me of the sun. The shape of the hand whisk is really cool too and I like how my rendering is.
The turqoise blue on this one is very flattering on the hand whisk, Again like the yellow one the dark peacock blue compliments the turqoise. I like how I left the highlights out.
This whisk is thailand imspired, It has all the colours on the thai flag (blue, red and white). I was just bored of using colours and I wanted something to be imspired by.