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Retchen [2012-07-19 20:11:32 +0000 UTC]
Your art is so smooth and well done it looks like it could have been done digitally!
You have major talent C: I love all your work!
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Retchen In reply to dsilvabarred [2012-07-22 03:45:38 +0000 UTC]
You're very welcome C:
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1bubba3 [2012-07-13 16:04:21 +0000 UTC]
hobo bunny
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dsilvabarred In reply to 1bubba3 [2012-07-13 16:16:45 +0000 UTC]
LOL ,I was going to make him a cave bunny, see how his free hand is, I was going to have him dragging a knocked out female bunny, but alas ran out of room.
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dsilvabarred In reply to JordyAbsurd [2012-07-13 16:14:58 +0000 UTC]
Thanks man, I always use a very thin paper so it doesn't soak up the marker ink & as long as you put some scrap paper behind the drawing it won't really bleed. It really saturates the paper & when you lay down your next color they bleed together nicely. you couldn't tell , but i used about 7 warm grays on the rabbits skin/fur. I've been using 50 .lb 9x12 Canson, XL recycled sketch paper ( unbound) & the only reason is because its CHEAP! it always goes on sale at aaron bro's & michaels and such for like 40-50% off.
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JordyAbsurd In reply to dsilvabarred [2012-07-13 19:00:40 +0000 UTC]
go to know. thank you so much for the knowledge bro. I always used a scratch paper under my drawing paper to soak my marker bleed through. but i normally use heavier papers. never though about the blending ability of the lighter weight papers. I usually use Strathmore paper. always on sale here in Denver. I'll have to give your method a go. thanks again duder.
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