One in a pair of commissions for
Hida. Liz seems more than just slightly confused by her current predicament...
9x12", marker and gel pen on bristol paper.
Hida. Liz seems more than just slightly confused by her current predicament...9x12", marker and gel pen on bristol paper.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 650 x 860px
File Size 181.9 kB
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They're basically just really large scales, just like the spines on an iguana.
I'd imagine yanking one off would be the equivilant of someone yanking like 2 or 3 square inches of hair from someone's head in one go. It wouldn't kill 'em, but it would probably hurt a LOT.
I'd imagine yanking one off would be the equivilant of someone yanking like 2 or 3 square inches of hair from someone's head in one go. It wouldn't kill 'em, but it would probably hurt a LOT.
Trias :D They're more expensive and harder to find than prismacolor, but IMO they're worth it.
One word of warning though; try to buy them in a store where you can test them to make sure their caps are secure and they're not dried out. I got a 144 set in July of last year, and of that 144 maybe 60 of them work still. The new caps aren't as secure as the old types (which, of my old set of 80, all but 3 still work now over a year and a half later) and unless you take special care while you have them to make sure they stay on, OR the people you order them from store them right, they WILL dry out prematurely. And for $5 a marker, you want them to LAST. So yeah, buy them from a store where you can make sure they all work beforehand.
Pearl Arts sells them I know, but beyond that you'd have to do some searching.
One word of warning though; try to buy them in a store where you can test them to make sure their caps are secure and they're not dried out. I got a 144 set in July of last year, and of that 144 maybe 60 of them work still. The new caps aren't as secure as the old types (which, of my old set of 80, all but 3 still work now over a year and a half later) and unless you take special care while you have them to make sure they stay on, OR the people you order them from store them right, they WILL dry out prematurely. And for $5 a marker, you want them to LAST. So yeah, buy them from a store where you can make sure they all work beforehand.
Pearl Arts sells them I know, but beyond that you'd have to do some searching.
I see, I get most of my Art supply from a nearby Micheals and Also from a few college art classes and all that. I guess ill hafto do a local search for them or something. I really wanna find em because the colors look like they go on so smooth and you can overlap without it bleeding much or darkening in unwanted ways.
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