Miroro, I have a blog. Which you would be bored to death of my addictions and artherapies.
Like I said, those are really lousy sketches and meant to filled up a broken sketchbook
You can do watercolour without lineart / sketch, those are real painters, they paint by shape unlike us draw-ers which create art by lines.
If you need base sketch, you can use some hard h grade pencils if you don't want the pencil to show. If you want dark black line, check for waterproof pens. There are quite a lot of them, most technical pens are waterproof. Beware of water resistent, cause it does not mean waterproof.
Paint, Brush and Paper for watercolour seemed to be quite a big deal. I had been watching youtube on those materials and there is some tiny witty difference. Right now, I tested one no brand thick paper, and it really does not act the way as the expensive ones do. :< As for paint wise, I can't differentiate yet. I use just merely good range brush now, not picky over it yet.
@ xu; blog on tumblr or something? send me a link then!
uh... yeah, I can't draw anything without sketching it out and etc.
I'm sure they use "tracer" machines to project their drawings on the papers they watercolor.
Most of them can do it without lines, yeah. But I highly doubt all of them can do it, lol
I actually did get some water-resistant pens for those copic markers - they work and don't bleed with the liquid.
I just don't have many colors to do anything with.
@ xu; blog on tumblr or something? send me a link then!
uh... yeah, I can't draw anything without sketching it out and etc.
I'm sure they use "tracer" machines to project their drawings on the papers they watercolor.
Most of them can do it without lines, yeah. But I highly doubt all of them can do it, lol
I actually did get some water-resistant pens for those copic markers - they work and don't bleed with the liquid.
I just don't have many colors to do anything with.