WOW! I wasn't to sure after seeing your earlier post. But you really did a good job! I am amazed, only because mine wouldn't even be as nice as the rough draft you posted before. Good job!
Thank you. Our instructor is always reminding us that the pencil work really makes the difference. We use these markers that are very juicy and they tend to bleed into places you don't want them to go. The colored pencils hide a multitude of sins. They also add texture and depth.
Funny, I wasn't worried at all after seeing the previous one - but then again, watercolour is my preferred medium and the various stages of it are quiet appealing. Good job! :D
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Looks great!
WOW! I wasn't to sure after seeing your earlier post. But you really did a good job! I am amazed, only because mine wouldn't even be as nice as the rough draft you posted before. Good job!
Thank you. Our instructor is always reminding us that the pencil work really makes the difference. We use these markers that are very juicy and they tend to bleed into places you don't want them to go. The colored pencils hide a multitude of sins. They also add texture and depth.
Funny, I wasn't worried at all after seeing the previous one - but then again, watercolour is my preferred medium and the various stages of it are quiet appealing. Good job! :D
Sean, your opinion speaks volumes. Especially after seeing what you did with Mark's butterfly picture.
Your wood grain is awesome!
Thanks, Renee. That console is my favorite part of the whole drawing.
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