Great video. I'm experienced with scratchboard but have only made a few half-hearted attempts to color it. Now I have the proper ink and have seen your video. Next few attempts should go much better.
Great video thanks. I can’t see the full can of UV spray at the end of the video. Please, what is the full name of the product? I looked on Amazon with the little bit I can read and it didn’t come up. Thanks.
I'm very inspired by what you do. This video is outstanding end though I am an artist of many mediums this one I haven't done since kindergarten. LOL but I at going to start today and I thank you for posting these videos. what a beautiful piece you did in this one. going to watch more And subscribe :-)
Yes, Ampersand inks and I usually do not need to paint over the ink as it disappears when painted over the black as black is all colors. Once in a while the yellow leaves a residue. Then I paint over it.
I normally find the base color of the object, as an example, many animals have a pale raw sienna base even on their white. this clears any black residue you may have left when you wiped the cut surface clean. It allows for the other pigments to not have a black cast when you apply them.
It is basically the same as the one I used on the Wild Horses for South Lake Tahoe and the Marcus Ashley Gallery UA-cam. That particular one was for a drawing on white Claybord but it works for scratchboard as well.
BeatlesFanSonia lots of folks use watercolor, but it stains the clay underneath. Others use different inks, but we developed the Ampersand inks specifically to be used on the scratchboard. We worked for six months on the formula to eliminate the residue on the black surface and prevent staining.
Yes, I helped Ampersand develop the best ink for use on their boards. No staining of the clay so you can scratch back to white and no residue on the black like most acrylic based inks have.
Took my breath away!!! Beautiful!
Thank you so very much Sally. I love scratchboarding but didn't know it could be colored. This was so helpful. Your art is stunning.
Stunning! Thank you. I just bought some scratchboard supplies and this is motivating!
This is my channel concerned with drawing and coloring with its various techniques . I hope
you like it
As others have said, this is stunning. Thank you for the tips!
That's a talent gift from God, well done Sally. Amazing
That is a beautiful piece of art work and outstanding more power to you Sally 🙂
Very beautiful...I am here because of Sandy Allnock’s videos where she mentions you. I never thought to add ink before!
That is unbelievably beautiful! Wow!
This is just wonderful!! I am also here on Sandy's recommendation..... I have never seen this technique before - can only say - WOW!
I am very impressed by your lovely work and this medium
Viola! ( says your closing screen) Beautiful work.
Stunning work and a great video tutorial. Thank you
Absolutely stunning!
Excellent demonstration. Lovely imadge.
Very cool, I’ll have to try that
this is breathtaking, wow....
Great video. I'm experienced with scratchboard but have only made a few half-hearted attempts to color it. Now I have the proper ink and have seen your video. Next few attempts should go much better.
Glad to have helped. Make sure you get rid of all the black residue for clean color.
Thank you for the demonstration!
LOVE it. I have your book and ready to practice
Sally,
Your work is incredible and beautiful! What is the title of your book? Dave
That's beautiful!
I also draw scratch art in Japan. It's very wonderful, thank you.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤incredible
Magnificent !!! Love it !
wonderful video to a newbie!!
Thank you very well done,your awesome🥰
Great video thanks. I can’t see the full can of UV spray at the end of the video. Please, what is the full name of the product? I looked on Amazon with the little bit I can read and it didn’t come up. Thanks.
Lascaux found at Blick. www.dickblick.com/products/lascaux-uv-protect-spray-varnish/ Gloss, matte, satin.
I'm very inspired by what you do. This video is outstanding end though I am an artist of many mediums this one I haven't done since kindergarten. LOL but I at going to start today and I thank you for posting these videos. what a beautiful piece you did in this one. going to watch more And subscribe :-)
You truly are thr very best
That is GORGEOUS! Are all the paints you use inks? Also, do you paint black over the background in the very end, where your painting has touched it?
Yes,
Ampersand inks and I usually do not need to paint over the ink as it disappears when painted over the black as black is all colors. Once in a while the yellow leaves a residue. Then I paint over it.
@@sallymaxwell4905 Thank you!
Sally when you say wash at the beginning? What are you using? Water?
I normally find the base color of the object, as an example, many animals have a pale raw sienna base even on their white. this clears any black residue you may have left when you wiped the cut surface clean. It allows for the other pigments to not have a black cast when you apply them.
Very goog. Well done
I'm wondering what type of paints you use to add the colour?
Ampersand inks available as a set of colors or Koh-I-nor inks
What is the name of the vanish that you use to seal your art pieces. I tried reading it on the video but it wasn't very clear. Thanks.
Lascaux UV protect.
Can you tell me what brand inks you are using? Thanks!!
Beautiful, I love wolves
Can you do a tutorial of the chalk transfer?
It is basically the same as the one I used on the Wild Horses for South Lake Tahoe and the Marcus Ashley Gallery UA-cam. That particular one was for a drawing on white Claybord but it works for scratchboard as well.
Is India ink the only ink to use on a scratch Board?
BeatlesFanSonia lots of folks use watercolor, but it stains the clay underneath. Others use different inks, but we developed the Ampersand inks specifically to be used on the scratchboard. We worked for six months on the formula to eliminate the residue on the black surface and prevent staining.
Sally Maxwell thank you!
Voila!
Adorei, ainda não encontrei este papel para comprar por aqui
How i can transfer my design to scratch paper
I trace the design on tracing paper and chalk the back, then redraw it with pen when taped to the board
Thank you ... please what is the kind of colors
I use the Ampersand Claybord inks that I helped them develop.
Thank you, you are a great artist
Are you using scratchcard ink?
Yes, I helped Ampersand develop the best ink for use on their boards. No staining of the clay so you can scratch back to white and no residue on the black like most acrylic based inks have.