Use an acrylic wetting agent with acrylic ink when diluting the water. Water causes acrylic to dry faster, so a wetting agent is needed to counteract that.
I thought it came out pretty cool. I’d love to see what you can do with this concept using a medium that actually cooperates. I particularly like the swirls on the far right, I’d Ike to see more of that!
I have tried scratchboard, the reason I want to do it this way is so that most of the drawing is black on white but then I can use the white on black to create a certain look where I want it. Thank you!
When I first saw the small thumbnail of this video on my feed, I thought it was a latte with a spoon in it, I was like, "ohhh I really like that, I'm gonna have to try experimenting with something like that" but black holes are also rad. 'ut supra, sic infra', I guess. Thank you for sharing even if it didn't turn out precisely how you wanted it to
I thoroughly enjoy watching you draw, you are so creative, and I love your mark making. I don't know if anyone has mentioned it before, but have you tried the De Atramentis document white ink? It's white ink for fountain pens and it works beautifully with a Twsbi Eco medium. It's nice and opaque. I don't know how they did that, but when I tried it, I was in awe!
Use an acrylic wetting agent with acrylic ink when diluting the water. Water causes acrylic to dry faster, so a wetting agent is needed to counteract that.
I didn't know it was acrylic. It says to dilute with water on the bottle. Thanks for the tip tho!
Brilliant, well worth watching.
Art nouveau as far as my mother told me is inspired by nature, so yes lots of curves I would believe.
Yeah Posca pens is the way to go for this, great unique channel btw
I thought it came out pretty cool. I’d love to see what you can do with this concept using a medium that actually cooperates. I particularly like the swirls on the far right, I’d Ike to see more of that!
I've got some posca pens in the mail, so I'll be trying again very soon!
Watching your videos is always so relaxing and fun. Also seeing your works motivates me to also draw something and get better at inking and hatching
That's great! Thank you!
Have you ever tried scratchboard? It might solve your problems. You use a sharp tool to scratch in your white highlights. Great work!
I have tried scratchboard, the reason I want to do it this way is so that most of the drawing is black on white but then I can use the white on black to create a certain look where I want it. Thank you!
When I first saw the small thumbnail of this video on my feed, I thought it was a latte with a spoon in it, I was like, "ohhh I really like that, I'm gonna have to try experimenting with something like that" but black holes are also rad. 'ut supra, sic infra', I guess. Thank you for sharing even if it didn't turn out precisely how you wanted it to
It kinda looks like latte art, haha! Thanks!!
Looks sick to me
I thoroughly enjoy watching you draw, you are so creative, and I love your mark making. I don't know if anyone has mentioned it before, but have you tried the De Atramentis document white ink? It's white ink for fountain pens and it works beautifully with a Twsbi Eco medium. It's nice and opaque. I don't know how they did that, but when I tried it, I was in awe!
Thank you! I haven't tried that one, I will investigate immediately!!
@@theartoframshackle It looks really nice on toned paper.
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Very nice, sir! You mentioned a star that was just turning into a black hole. Neutron star, maybe? Either way, I like it!
That's the one!
Great experiment and nice drawing. Liked and subscribed! Question: didn't you fell like going back with the black ink over that "blobby" center?
Thanks! I didn't think of it until I was editing the video! Haha
Mucha is art nouveau.