Paper is pretty fickle when it comes to the materials being used on it. It all depends on how the artist uses the tools to gain certain effects. You have to know your paper well to choose what to illustrate/work on when plussing your piece(s). I myself use Cardstock paper from WalMart or you can use a good cardstock quality from Strathmore which you can score at your local art supply store.
@02:25about finding a light source... I've noticed when i myself draw. and here too, with this demo. that wherever the light source is in the actual room, seems to be the natural choice for us to light a drawing from.
@00:40Old, old times. Haha, somehow I can relate. (I have Crayola colored pencils here that are .. about 10 yrs. old? But darn, the color laydown is still awesome!)
@02:05Question, and I just remembered caused it happened when I was colouring. Does it matter what kind of paper you use? I don't know what I used, but when I colored it, the color bleed out. It didn't bleed through the paper, but it didn't give me a clean line. The line was blurry and fuzzy, any suggestions?
Paper is pretty fickle when it comes to the materials being used on it. It all depends on how the artist uses the tools to gain certain effects. You have to know your paper well to choose what to illustrate/work on when plussing your piece(s). I myself use Cardstock paper from WalMart or you can use a good cardstock quality from Strathmore which you can score at your local art supply store.
@07:57dude, your vids are awesome though. one question, at my art store they sell them in packs. i got the primary and secondary colour pack and when i go to draw skin colour, it looks horrible cuz i use orange. did the light peach come in a certain pack or did you buy it seperately?
I've noticed when i myself draw. and here too, with this demo. that wherever the light source is in the actual room, seems to be the natural choice for us to light a drawing from.
Haha, somehow I can relate.
(I have Crayola colored pencils here that are .. about 10 yrs. old?
Thanks for sharing your knowlegde.