Heeyy that's not bad at all ^^
What kind of paint did you use? it looks like normal kind to me....I think
I'm terrible with Acrylic D;
My mums a graphic designer and her friend Natalie Nicole gilbert asked for a CD cover and my mom let me do it. I just finished earlier this evening. I haven't heard back from Natalie herself yet. But I am pretty excited. The CD is called "Breathing Hope" and if she likes it, this will go on itunes and in stores ^^. That would be my 3rd print this year XD So cross your fingers for me. What do you all think? (btw it is a painting that I did in acrylic)
Last edited by ultimatekupo; 07-15-2010 at 12:58 AM.
"There is a special providence in the fall of a sparrow" -Shakespeare
Heeyy that's not bad at all ^^
What kind of paint did you use? it looks like normal kind to me....I think
I'm terrible with Acrylic D;
Last edited by GypsyElder; 07-15-2010 at 01:15 AM.
lol yeah its acrylic XD thank you. (Im bad with oil O.o)
"There is a special providence in the fall of a sparrow" -Shakespeare
lol I have to order giant bottles of acrylic. Always running out.
"There is a special providence in the fall of a sparrow" -Shakespeare
That's actually really awesome. I like the colors.. it definitely looks good enough to be a CD cover. I think the only problem is like, the blurred areas in the center of the fairy.. it looks like you used the smudge tool on Photoshop or something...unless I'm just tripping out . But it's fantastic overall.
I think since you're painting more "flowy" stuff like that you should stick to the "normal" paint since Acrylic is harder to manipulate once it starts drying.
Not that you can lift normal paint but you can still move it around a little once it's dry with water or more paint if you really needed too. Plus Acrylic is more expensive D: all you can really do to fix something with acrylic is to add more paint, which can make it heavy.
My favorite is watercolor, I have a set of tubes with a lot of different colors and they'll last me forever, since you don't need that much (and you can lift it ^^) It's different but you can control the thickness of it if you wanted too.
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Last edited by GypsyElder; 07-15-2010 at 02:06 AM.
I think it's brilliant , you definitely have a talent
Wish I could paint like that, I think paints ruining my pictures, so I just leave then as detailed drawings
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what do you mean by "normal" paint? As far as I know there is tempera, (which is impossible. its dries chalky), acrylic (dries at my pace and I LOVE layers oil, which is the most expensive in all, and it takes a month to dry, and water color. There there are student grade everything. (which makes acrylics cheaper in bulk because they are much runnier) I use water color occasionally. But What I do most often is paint with acrylic like it is water color, by using a lot of water, and I constantly wipe the access with paper towels, and save the paper towels, and draw on them once they are colorful or use them in collages. check out my new post if you wanna see examples.
"There is a special providence in the fall of a sparrow" -Shakespeare
>_>; tempera obviously, since it's commonly used lol, definately not talking about oil I'm too poor for oil atm even though I like it a lot as for the chalky, you can just use a thinner tempera paint as a glaze (with medium)
So basically you're thinning it, I guess you just have to remember not to add more than like half with acrylic.. which works but then again I don't use that much acrylic
I guess whatever works for you, just a suggestion. I have a 22ml set of tubes of just the primaries plus white and it was like 50 bucks @_@ for just that let alone giant bottles lol
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