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thanks for thinking it is that good! *hug* you honor me with your kindness
i am working on a dragon pic for my cusins wedding in september right now in fact, and i have two canvases in a bar close to LA California.. they are not my caliber anymore but people have been asking questions :3 the bar said they would take more if i make them. i have to finish this one first if it is going to be ready for my cusin's wedding and it is 24" by 24" so it is a big undertaking. still i love it :3 i have 5 canvases waiting for after this one.. but family first yah know?
i am working on a dragon pic for my cusins wedding in september right now in fact, and i have two canvases in a bar close to LA California.. they are not my caliber anymore but people have been asking questions :3 the bar said they would take more if i make them. i have to finish this one first if it is going to be ready for my cusin's wedding and it is 24" by 24" so it is a big undertaking. still i love it :3 i have 5 canvases waiting for after this one.. but family first yah know?
you should definitely give watercolours a go! and pastels, pastels arent too expensive, its learning how to use them that is the difficult part, but the internet is handy for that.
the good watercolours arent that expensive over in the US either, we pay $7 a tube for the good stuff here in New Zealand o-o
the good watercolours arent that expensive over in the US either, we pay $7 a tube for the good stuff here in New Zealand o-o
wow really? i never knew that water colors are so cheap! i will look them up :3 i think my mom used them for a while... i will have to ask her too!
i dont know much about pastels, but i have used conte crayons before... and i think those are a type of pastels... i think
i also have used charcoal.... messy but fun!
i dont know much about pastels, but i have used conte crayons before... and i think those are a type of pastels... i think
i also have used charcoal.... messy but fun!
Over in the US they are cheap as chips. or so I hear. o_O
local art shops should have high quality pastels too. which, over here they sell to you separately, I'm not sure what the art shops are like over there
but with oil pastels I'm pretty sure, to get a smooth finish you are supposed to use something to smooth out the colour...(internet it? )
local art shops should have high quality pastels too. which, over here they sell to you separately, I'm not sure what the art shops are like over there
but with oil pastels I'm pretty sure, to get a smooth finish you are supposed to use something to smooth out the colour...(internet it? )
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