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A very first drawing for 2015!
This is a picture I made for my masking fluid tutorial:
Tools: Watercolors, markers, colored pencils, white gel pen
This is a picture I made for my masking fluid tutorial:
PE: How to Use Masking Fluid Traditional Art Week
Forewords
I use lots of watercolors in my mixed media works and people once in a while ask me how do I paint backgrounds so that objects or characters do not get painted at the same time. I often just paint background around a character quickly with free hand, but if I want to be more precise and when there are lots of jagged edges or tiny details to go round, I use masking fluid to protect those.
Here is a little tutorial how I use masking fluid in my mixed media works! You can use same tips in your pure watercolor artworks – the fluid still works similarly.
What is masking fluid?
Masking fluid is a handy tool if you want to leave some areas unpainted when painting with watercolors. It allows you to paint freely over the masked areas so you can avoid painting around complicated characters – instead you can just paint over them.
Masking fluid made of rubber, latex, ammonia and in some case there is also pigment added on
Tools: Watercolors, markers, colored pencils, white gel pen
Image size
2368x3176px 3.41 MB
© 2015 - 2024 Agaave
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Ok, when I look at this, this is more what I pictured for the womping willow from Harry Potter then the movie adaptation.