Thank you. Easier to learn with your tutorial. Others I have seen just use black with white dots. Your method of blending brings it all together for me.
Hi, just found your channel. I think I notice you put alcohol inks in a water color tray that you allow to sit out and use when you are ready by just adding a bit of alcohol, thus allowing the inks to gum up a bit and give a different texture to the ink? I haven't seen anyone else do this, way cool.
You got it! With only a teeny bit of alcohol it gives you the control! ..and I'm all about control (ask my bf! haha) Thanks for subscribing! I hope you find some other good info here as well. ps. I will be going live real soon to create an alcohol ink painting so keep your eyes peeled! :)
well yes..it does make a difference based on your substrate. With yupo, I like to use cool air so as not to warp it. I used a Revlon brush hair dryer (the kind with hairbrush extensions)..it was like $20. 😁 hope that helps!
Hi Kimberly..sorry for any confusion. My palette has the ink colors that I show you in the very beginning of the video. Feel free to choose your own colors..all I say is that you have your main color and a lighter and darker version...to make 3 colors total. It's all in the shading :) I am here if you have any questions. Thank you for watching :)
Thanks so much! I loved the video, just couldn't figure out what you were using, I thought maybe it was acrylic. Thanks for straightening me out. I'm a little dense sometimes!
@@kimberlilly1127 You are most welcome! and I am so happy you like it!! Asking questions is never a bad thing so don't sell yourself short :) It's a way to learn more! :) Stay safe Kimberly
Thank you. Easier to learn with your tutorial. Others I have seen just use black with white dots. Your method of blending brings it all together for me.
When showing something up close out your hand behind it to help the camera focus :) thank you for the video !!
Loved this!! I finally had the courage to try an allium! I grow them, didn't dare paint one! Thank you for a wonderful video.
Oh Yay!! I am so happy you liked the video!! and so jealous that you grow them! ;)
Just caught this. Very well done! I'll have to get those dental things. Thanks!
Terrific. This would make a beautiful center for a petal flower, too.
thank you.. and yes, your right, it would!! thanks
Thank you Debbie. Beautiful.💜
you are totally welcome! 😁 have fun!!
Hi, just found your channel. I think I notice you put alcohol inks in a water color tray that you allow to sit out and use when you are ready by just adding a bit of alcohol, thus allowing the inks to gum up a bit and give a different texture to the ink? I haven't seen anyone else do this, way cool.
You got it! With only a teeny bit of alcohol it gives you the control! ..and I'm all about control (ask my bf! haha) Thanks for subscribing! I hope you find some other good info here as well. ps. I will be going live real soon to create an alcohol ink painting so keep your eyes peeled! :)
TFS....:) I MADE ONE TIME AN ACRYLIC PAINTING WITH ALLIUM AND IT WAS THE SAME STEPS, THOSE FLOWERS ARE BEAUTIFUL :)
why thank you Ann! If only I grew them in my backyard! Yup, its not just for alcohol ink! (good point!) hugs D
Thank you!!! Cant wait to try! Beautiful job!!! :)
You are so welcome! I can't wait for you to try it toooo! ;)
Beautiful
awww..thanks Maureen! 😊
Love it!
Thank you for sharing.
Hi Elly! you are sooo welcome! and thank you for your support 😊
Thank you! Wonderful tutorial!
oh you are most welcome! thanks for letting me know!
Is your blower cold air or hot? Does it matter?
well yes..it does make a difference based on your substrate. With yupo, I like to use cool air so as not to warp it. I used a Revlon brush hair dryer (the kind with hairbrush extensions)..it was like $20. 😁 hope that helps!
im lost... whats in your palette?
Hi Kimberly..sorry for any confusion. My palette has the ink colors that I show you in the very beginning of the video. Feel free to choose your own colors..all I say is that you have your main color and a lighter and darker version...to make 3 colors total. It's all in the shading :) I am here if you have any questions. Thank you for watching :)
Thanks so much! I loved the video, just couldn't figure out what you were using, I thought maybe it was acrylic. Thanks for straightening me out. I'm a little dense sometimes!
@@kimberlilly1127 You are most welcome! and I am so happy you like it!! Asking questions is never a bad thing so don't sell yourself short :) It's a way to learn more! :) Stay safe Kimberly