Hello, may I ask what brush is this? The amazon link in your description doesn't work anymore. Also awesome work figuring all the materials out! I've been admiring the dragons for years
Hello from Canada. I'm a sumi-e teacher and have been experimenting with various papers with minimal success. It wasn't until I found your video and used some inkjet paper. I knew they were not using rice paper but rather a paper that is calendared. Do you happen to know what the black paper is that they are using in these videos? Thanks so much for sharing.
Hi there, I just asked the same question, did you manage to find out what sort of black paper is used? Maybe it's a synthetic paper used for alcohol inks
Hello Canada :D Honestly I've tried a bunch of different things to replicate what they use and have had very limited success, if you ever find out please message me :D Thanks for your comments :)
Great body technique. Do you ever vary the style of dragons that you do? As it must drag-on a bit if you are sticking to the same one all the time regardless of colour. Thanks for the demo anyway, it is lovely.
Hi there, I was wondering what sort of black paper I need if I want to use white ink. I see some of the Japanese videos use black paper, I haven't been able to find black inkjet paper, any advice as to a suitable black paper would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your videos :)
Honestly I've tried a few methods to try and figure out what they are using and I've come up with nothing. Literally nothing, sorry... I've tried a bunch of things and always came out with nothing. If you ever find out what they use please tell me :D
Hello! I've been following this technique for a long time and came across your video a while ago. I tried several materials too... without much success In this video I think there is an explanation about the type of paper, but I don't know how to translate it. If anyone can translate, please let me know! Sorry for my English, I live in Brazil and I used the translator...🤭☺ ua-cam.com/video/-p8cHneLx74/v-deo.html
I love the pressuring technique you used to layer the forehead, looks super clean
Thanks a lot dude. Most painters in this style use circular motions but I actually really like the way I do it so.. Nice to know someone agrees :)
Finally a useful video, thank you very much!!
You're so welcome! Thank you!
Hello, may I ask what brush is this? The amazon link in your description doesn't work anymore. Also awesome work figuring all the materials out! I've been admiring the dragons for years
Hello from Canada. I'm a sumi-e teacher and have been experimenting with various papers with minimal success. It wasn't until I found your video and used some inkjet paper. I knew they were not using rice paper but rather a paper that is calendared. Do you happen to know what the black paper is that they are using in these videos? Thanks so much for sharing.
Hi there, I just asked the same question, did you manage to find out what sort of black paper is used? Maybe it's a synthetic paper used for alcohol inks
Hello Canada :D Honestly I've tried a bunch of different things to replicate what they use and have had very limited success, if you ever find out please message me :D Thanks for your comments :)
Thank you for this video
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Great body technique. Do you ever vary the style of dragons that you do? As it must drag-on a bit if you are sticking to the same one all the time regardless of colour. Thanks for the demo anyway, it is lovely.
Very nice good way in European materials
Thanks so much :) I'm glad you like it!
Hi there, I was wondering what sort of black paper I need if I want to use white ink. I see some of the Japanese videos use black paper, I haven't been able to find black inkjet paper, any advice as to a suitable black paper would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your videos :)
Honestly I've tried a few methods to try and figure out what they are using and I've come up with nothing. Literally nothing, sorry... I've tried a bunch of things and always came out with nothing. If you ever find out what they use please tell me :D
More tutorials please 😂
Honestly I didn't realise this channel had any interest in it, I'll upload some better content soon :)
@@OSDragonGuy coolll looking forward to it 👍🏻😄
@@Saraxceno Thanks dude :D
Hello! I've been following this technique for a long time and came across your video a while ago. I tried several materials too... without much success
In this video I think there is an explanation about the type of paper, but I don't know how to translate it. If anyone can translate, please let me know!
Sorry for my English, I live in Brazil and I used the translator...🤭☺
ua-cam.com/video/-p8cHneLx74/v-deo.html
This one too ua-cam.com/video/KxYku4Pw9Wo/v-deo.html