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--OH MY!

Yes, I'm not updating my to-do list 'cause I finally got inspired to work on the Ninja Bugeicho doujinshi :D
In these last days I got some story done, and today I decided to work on the cover on a whim :D
YAY for working on a whim!!!

I realized that I'm out of pretty brushes :/ Damn CG coloring!

So, I decided to used watercolours for this and since I was there, to take some pictures for a "making of" on my journal :D
Enjoy!

My "drawing place"! Yes, I draw on my bed >_> I do it since I was a kid to my mum's terror.


A shot of the "just watercoloured" pic :3


Adding some shading: Ochre.


More shading: Orange.
Unfortunately it's not very noticeable on the pic...


More shading: Brown.


More shading: Black.


A detail of Jutaro and Kagemaru heads :D


The finished product!


--Now the pic is under three dictionaries and my feet.
The water "waved" the paper and now I have to find a way to flatten the sheet back or it would look ugly once scanned T_T

PS: Barber brushes suck for watercoloring :/

Date: 18/11/09 17:58 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ilyat.livejournal.com
Oh, I really like how that turned out. Thank you for posting progress photos, too; I love seeing that sort of thing!


When I worked with watercolors and gouache in the past, I've found that the best way to prevent the paper from wrinkling too much is to follow these steps:
1. Take your largest watercolor brush and lightly to moderately brush clean water on the BACK, as if you were doing a wash over the entire thing.
2. Turn the paper over so the wet side is on the bottom and place it on a hard surface - ideally something like a wooden easel backboard. You want it flat and smooth. I like them to be only a little bit larger than the paper so I can move it around easily on my desk, or to wherever.
3. Pressing it flat and kid of pushing the edges out, tape all four edges to the board with either that black artist tape or blue painter's tape. These types of masking tapes have a low amount of adhesive and can peel back off the paper easily.
4. Let the paper dry, usually 15-30 minutes, before starting to work on it.

The reason why this works is the water in your paint causes the paper to unevenly expand, and then when it dries, places where it was stretched buckle up or down. By getting the back of the paper wet first, it can slow down or stop the normal wrinkling.

I've never tried it on paintings I've already done where I did not use that method, so I don't know if it can be used to flatten the one you have. However, I HAVE tried the ironing method to varying degrees of success. For that, you want to have your iron on the lowest setting possible, and then place a (very clean!) towel over your painting. Carefully iron the towel so it transfers the heat and pressure to the painting. You have to be cautious of over-ironing the paper, though, or of forcing the wrinkles to flatten down oddly.
Edited Date: 18/11/09 17:58 (UTC)

Date: 18/11/09 21:34 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tomoe-daeva.livejournal.com
Mhhhh, the one about wetting the back of the paper sounds like a good method... I'll try it next time!
You know, it's easy for these sheets to get wrinkled 'cause it's not paper for watercolors, but mere Smooth 220 g/m2 papers...
I always avoided the ironing method 'cause my schoolmates at Art School (uh-- To make this term clearer, it was in 'high school', we have a different educational system in Italy) told me that it was pretty pointless (they were in Architecture section, I was a mere Designer OTL), so I never ever dared to try XD

--Anyway, it got considerably flatter under the dictionaries XD Later I'll try to scan it :3

Date: 19/11/09 13:07 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] conigliomannaro.livejournal.com
Aaaaaaaaaaaah, I fabriano F4 fogli piccoli... Suppongo ruvidi... come mi mancano... quando ero alle medie e non facevo ancora schifo con le matite li usavo come il pane.

Ci piacciono gli acquerelli. Dovresti colorare coi tradizionali più spesso. :3

Il mio coniglio mannaro rosa approva. (RABBIT APPROVED)

Date: 19/11/09 13:50 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tomoe-daeva.livejournal.com
NEIN, lisci!
Perchè quelli ruvidi si sporcano con la matita e il sudore, ahah :D

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