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arkillianTotal Posts: 3139Jan 2, 2008 7:31 pm... --- |
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Dracontiar (Reply)Total Posts: 119Jan 2, 2008 8:18 pmSee the little dappled bits in the background? Salt does that. Put it directly on the paper while the paint's still wet, and it sucks up the water, and thus some of the paint, around it. Can be used in clumps for texture, or sparsely for a snowy look. Fun stuff. ^^ |
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arkillian (Reply)Total Posts: 3139Jan 6, 2008 5:38 pmThat's really cool. I wonder if it works with other mediums ^^ Thank you for telling me --- |
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Dracontiar (Reply)Total Posts: 119Jan 8, 2008 11:26 pmIt'll work with any water-soluble medium thin enough for the water to be soaked up. Generally, that means watercolors, but thinned-down acrylics and the like should also work. |
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arkillian (Reply)Total Posts: 3139Jan 10, 2008 7:38 pmYeah- I've seen it done- I never knew that was what did it though ^^ Thank you for enlightening me ^^ --- |
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puayenTotal Posts: 185Jan 3, 2008 5:04 amWow!!! Wonderful! You captured his feature/presence so well, and there's this air of south-east Asian from his realistic face. I'm been drawing him in very anime/cartoonish style, it's good to see him drawn this way- adds a new perspective. |
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pazazzTotal Posts: 547Jan 3, 2008 8:33 amA lovely watercolor! Soft and sensitive feel to it and a good use of salt. I see so many over use salt with watercolors, but this seems just right. Thanks for sharing it with us. |
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