should definitely try out this glazing technique/ The art looks sooo amazing, i especially like her dress being that flowing and the dynamic of the lines of the dagger
This one is absolutely amazing! She's beautiful! I love the style of her dress, the stunning colours, the texture, the flow of it all, love it!! That skin colour is perfection could I ask what mixture/colours you used please? :D
Loved the video and the look of the final piece! I really admire the control you have over your watercolor process, how you painted that dark hair against the already painted skin was very cool to watch. I think I need an embossing tool now, last time I tried glazing watercolors I used a hair dryer between layers and it still bled when I painted on top even if it felt dry to the touch 😢
should definitely try out this glazing technique/ The art looks sooo amazing, i especially like her dress being that flowing and the dynamic of the lines of the dagger
This one is absolutely amazing! She's beautiful! I love the style of her dress, the stunning colours, the texture, the flow of it all, love it!! That skin colour is perfection could I ask what mixture/colours you used please? :D
Loved the video and the look of the final piece! I really admire the control you have over your watercolor process, how you painted that dark hair against the already painted skin was very cool to watch. I think I need an embossing tool now, last time I tried glazing watercolors I used a hair dryer between layers and it still bled when I painted on top even if it felt dry to the touch 😢
What brand of masking fluid do you use? It seemed so easy to remove!
Beautiful! What is that stuff you peeled off of the canvas?
It’s called masking fluid, it lets you be able to paint over it when it dries so what’s underneath doesn’t get colored.
A hair dryer can be your best friend, to work a little faster in dry on dry ^^ rarely have the patience to wait ^^"