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    • julian beresford
      julian beresford SVS OG last edited by

      @evilrobot Great Illustration

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      • Chip Valecek
        Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG @evilrobot last edited by

        @evilrobot great piece, really getting control of that water color.


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        • bharris
          bharris last edited by

          Cute! I like the effect you got with the mixed media!

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          • Andyg
            Andyg last edited by

            Gorgeous. You may have ended up neutralising the ground a bit though? Compared to th rest o the picture it's gone slightly dull. That's my only thought and it's a very minor one! Something I found is to mess around with adding gum Arabic to the water at about 10 parts water to 1 part gum,. And if you want to lift off cleanly use things like lift off prep fluid (Windsor and newton) and gum Arabic on the watercolour paper.

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              A Former User @evilrobot last edited by

              @evilrobot I like this! I have yet to dip my hands fully into the medium myself. Keep posting along with what you've experienced! I'd like to know your journey.

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                A Former User @Andyg last edited by

                @andyg What do you mean by lift off cleanly? I'd be interested in using watercolor with more control.

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                • Andyg
                  Andyg @Guest last edited by

                  @harveywalls you have to check the permanent rating on the watercolours and some just won't lift. But basically so long as you use really thick high quality watercolour paper that has been sized well, then you prep it well first, you can even let the watercolour dry and still be able to rewet it and lift it off. Doing it over and over will damage the paper, but you can even put down layers of water colour, then lift off different layers to create blends and shifts in colour. You need to experiment a bit.

                  Here's an article I wrote and a Pic showing the technique

                  https://onegraydot.com/watercolour-experiments-lifting-preparation-fluid-gum-arabic/

                  0_1504536697126_IMG_4298.JPG (the picture is a copy of a character by Rodney Matthews, but it's done in watercolour using lift off technique...so the purple for example is painted flat, allowed to dry, then rewet and lift off until I got the lightness I wanted. Kinda photoshop dodge tool in the real world...and to some extent you can even do layers)

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                  • TessaW
                    TessaW last edited by

                    Looks great! Lovely work, as always. 🙂

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                    • evilrobot
                      evilrobot SVS OG last edited by evilrobot

                      Thank you very much for the comments and watercolor tips. I was wondering if I could get your opinions on the style of the image. I've intentionally made the lines rough and sketchy and I've always been someone who has tried to get super smooth line work. Trying to decide if I'm going to keep the sketchy lines from now on or go back to the clean thicker line look like this example. Any thoughts? 0_1504543705747_7-31-skech.jpg

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                      • K
                        Kat SVS OG last edited by

                        Probably just a matter of taste. I like them both, but the sketchy line seems to have more life and energy.

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                        • Andyg
                          Andyg last edited by

                          I'm the wrong person to ask. I love a lively line!

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                          • NoWayMe
                            NoWayMe last edited by

                            The sketchy lines match your overall style better I think 🙂 More natural. The cleaner lines are maybe a little too thick ? And maybe a little too uniform (I would try varying the thickness of the line a little more, it would look more "organic")

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                            • TessaW
                              TessaW last edited by

                              I dunno. Both styles work for me, because your execution of all the elements are excellent. Like Kat said, it's a matter of taste at this point.

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                              • tombarrettillo
                                tombarrettillo last edited by

                                I am a sucker for sketchy lines myself, but it will come down to what you enjoy doing most. If you naturally lean toward the smoother lines, then I say stick with that. I would like to know your motivation for wanting to change.

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                                • Kevin Longueil
                                  Kevin Longueil SVS OG @evilrobot last edited by

                                  @evilrobot These look great! - i really like the slight ink bleed and feel it goes very well and looks natural with the textured background - this looks pro to me.

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                                  • julian beresford
                                    julian beresford SVS OG last edited by

                                    @evilrobot When I sketch it's all about the shaky line, but when I go to line my work I alway end up doing thick smooth lines. but I think you sketchy line style really works well.

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                                    • MOO
                                      MOO SVS OG @evilrobot last edited by

                                      @evilrobot Looking great!

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