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Originally Posted by Shaka Moloch
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My latest is a little yellow NEW SOHO Sketch suitable for water colour, pen or colour pencil I found @Kinokuniya for 4.50.
I think my favorite application ever was nondescript-besides-Nyquilgreen&sweet sucker.
Ever tried cardboard? It's bumpy and trouble is the FFts between the bumps you can easily bust up where the ripples dip into an indentation beneath the wispy hold.
After experience with the Glory that is Trash Art, it can be tough to look at the finer, pricier high-quality delicasies seriously.
Bought bright green Mr.Yukky ink and this metal blower doohickey in an effort to get back into a Steadman-like vein, and haven't seen the metal blower doohickey since it backfired on me.
Maybe you could explain how that is supposed to work correctly with a step-by-step sketch?
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I think the metal thing you are talking about is an atomiser, but i'm on my phone so its a bit hard to google and copy paste a pic. As for fine paper us the cheaper stuff, both have their ups and downs visually. The problem with such things though is mostly their complete lack of archival quality, which some people don't mind, but becames an issue if you begin to sell your work. No one will pay a decent amount for your work and time unless it is going to last for more than say, a year. Archer water colour is not only designed to be archival for hundreds of year, the higher weight cotton rag you can ...