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experiments of the layering of different ink and ink mixes I have been doing.
I am trying to come up with something quick and effective for the A level model paper when it cmes to colour. I've recently quite clicked with inks and I have been mixing them toghter and with different stuff and whatnots. I adore white ink for its translucency and semi absorbativity. ANy tips regard inks are very very appreciated! Fountain pen:emerald green ink, white & yellow mix of indian inks, water, white indian inks were used. Oh man I am under so much stressandpanic and other stuffs I doubt what I wrote even made grammatical sense. (Im also off to comment so please excuse any nonsensical nonsense) I personally like the dragon coming from above cause it reminds me of a cucumber. lolwtf Comments
Sorry, cant help but nice picture
-- Click Me! I would not be here if I had not been introduced to dA by my good friend srawberry-lilla oh geez.. That color is just beautiful! You use inks you say? And what do you use to apply it?
-- "You can try out the next two years and maybe you'll make it and maybe you'll get cut but you tried. And worked your ass off...and thats all that matters..." <3 Icon by *Tzyoku I tried doing a whole picture with crappy fountain pens... did not work too well.. D: I should get a brush.
-- "You can try out the next two years and maybe you'll make it and maybe you'll get cut but you tried. And worked your ass off...and thats all that matters..." <3 Icon by *Tzyoku Goddamn you got WHITE ink? I've been looking for that for like, AGES! ><;;
Uuuh you need help in inks? I think I could help, I just need to know what exactly you need help with eh? o.o Btw that's great usage of inks. *thumbs up* -- A jealous artist is just as a good sign as an amazed audience. *Audrey-Tifa |
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