Llehlla
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Nice clitmore weirdness
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Nice clitmore weirdness
Slot machine?kinda reminded me of this one.
Tho' all female parts.
Also weird by most folk's measure.
Seriously, this is a fascinating drawing. The fact that you know HOW to draw bodies correctly allows you to venture into “weirdness” without losing the viewer. I can tell what’s what even though you’ve moved them into a sort of “collage.”more weirdness
You have a wonderful imagination! You draw completely unique images. You come up with scenes that, at least to me, are brand new. I like that so much more than the same old subjects shown in artless ways.
(Back OFF track)Maybe in style…but I don’t come up with things like a guy in a bottle or your fairy/cock scene.
I haven’t tried the spit and/or lick, but I have tried dipping the pencil tip in water and then rolling, dragging, crushing and/or smearing it onto the paper. Good way to express intensity.Thank you, very kind.
How 'bout them water souble colored pencils? LOL
(it's ok to diverge and follow the crumbs)
My favorite, or most utilized, feature of those pencils is — spit. You don't "have " to use water and a brush, I often simply lick my finger and smear. I like to lick. *featured in one of my illustrated stories.
Ive used them and love them. I dont remember what brand though. Lol. Inktense maybe?Have you ever used Water soluble colored pencils?
I loves them!
If you have, what brand is your favorite?
Prismacolor, Derwent, Faber-Castell, Caran d-Ache, Crayola...?
I think I have some of all of those and pretty sure that Derwent and Caran d'Ache have the most saturated colors.
I find that to get the most out of them, as one might expect, one should use a good quality paper with some tooth.
I really need a better (faster) orgianization system tho'. Especially when "on the road". jumbled in a box is not very efficent.
Also, not water, not soluble, and not a pencil.Also, not water soluble colored pencil.
I like Drewent and Caran d'Ache. Work best on cold pressed watercolur pare, 300 lbs .Have you ever used Water soluble colored pencils?
I loves them!
If you have, what brand is your favorite?
Prismacolor, Derwent, Faber-Castell, Caran d-Ache, Crayola...?
I think I have some of all of those and pretty sure that Derwent and Caran d'Ache have the most saturated colors.
I find that to get the most out of them, as one might expect, one should use a good quality paper with some tooth.
I really need a better (faster) orgianization system tho'. Especially when "on the road". jumbled in a box is not very efficent.
It will give you a lift when your artwork turns out well. But seriously, the 300lb is the paper thickness.
Wait, was that ME!?Just stopped and chatted with an older gentleman in a coffee shop who had a leather briefcase open on his table and was using water soluble pencils and a brush filled with water. Loved the setup! Businessman turned artist
Just stopped and chatted with an older gentleman in a coffee shop who had a leather briefcase open on his table and was using water soluble pencils and a brush filled with water. Loved the setup! Businessman turned artist
Wait, was that ME!?
Oh... no, I haven't used a waterfilled brush in a while. In the café I'd get a water glass and use a regular brush.