Comment 12899

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Aug 20, 2005, 10:32:17 AM UTC
First off - don't paint in watercolours on a canvas. Second, try using a good watercolour paper if you have it, and stretch it out (tape all edges down) onto a good piece of board. THat helps it not wrinkle when you put the paint on. Mostly, just play around some first, see what you can do. Remember they're transparent colours, so layering makes different effects, and with watercolours, it's easiet to work background to forground, and light colours to dark colours.

Have fun, luv! (My nose doesn't grow, no. It can't it's already too big! Laughing )

Comment ID 12899

[Art] Kairyu Shin
Aug 20, 2005, 10:51:39 PM UTC on [Art] Kairyu Shin
Thank you so much for all of your help in this matter my love. I knew you were the one to ask because of your wonderful expertise in the field. ^_^ I will take everything you have told me into consideration as I embark on a new adventure in art. Laughing And your nose is not already too big. You hush with that nonsense or I will have to spank youl. Wink All my love.

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  • Aug 21, 2005, 9:27:58 AM UTC
    Now now, you know that's no way to make me stop. Tongue