
A trio of dragon Jumbo Bookmarks -- originals laminated so they can be enjoyed without harming the image itself.
Each is about 2x8.5 inches.
I'm selling them for 10 bucks Canadian each, includes snail mail shipping to anywhere.
First come, first serve. Otherwise they're goin' to Furnal Equinox with the rest of the Jumbos.
--marker, acrylic wash, white and black ink, some coloured pencil on the green fellow
Each is about 2x8.5 inches.
I'm selling them for 10 bucks Canadian each, includes snail mail shipping to anywhere.
First come, first serve. Otherwise they're goin' to Furnal Equinox with the rest of the Jumbos.
--marker, acrylic wash, white and black ink, some coloured pencil on the green fellow
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
Species Western Dragon
Size 526 x 600px
File Size 75 kB
Thanks
Yep, they're all laminated. It scares me a bit too, but when you're laminating bristol (so far) it seems to work well. I just don't scan or post them until they're finished, just in case.
So if anything makes the colours pop out more. I use is a heat based process, so it shouldn't blur most things if they're dry. Just don't try to laminate anything crinkled. For example, never try to laminate watercolour work on cheap or thin paper (it's a long and not happy story). Also, laminating collage work is very risky, as it doesn't flatten the images and you'll get air bubbles.
But enough of me ranting. I'll talk your ears off if you let me
Yep, they're all laminated. It scares me a bit too, but when you're laminating bristol (so far) it seems to work well. I just don't scan or post them until they're finished, just in case.
So if anything makes the colours pop out more. I use is a heat based process, so it shouldn't blur most things if they're dry. Just don't try to laminate anything crinkled. For example, never try to laminate watercolour work on cheap or thin paper (it's a long and not happy story). Also, laminating collage work is very risky, as it doesn't flatten the images and you'll get air bubbles.
But enough of me ranting. I'll talk your ears off if you let me
Thankies
I'm *trying* to make my dragons less two-dimensional. I seem to have this block that makes me draw dragons from the side, as if I'd run them over with a steam roller then traced around 'em.
I'm also trying to make it look like something's going on in the images. Except the blue guy on the end looks like he just discovered his own tail. "What the-- how long has THAT been there?!?"
I'm *trying* to make my dragons less two-dimensional. I seem to have this block that makes me draw dragons from the side, as if I'd run them over with a steam roller then traced around 'em.
I'm also trying to make it look like something's going on in the images. Except the blue guy on the end looks like he just discovered his own tail. "What the-- how long has THAT been there?!?"
Thank you
I'm glad the lion's useful. I wasn't sure which one you'd like so I sent the lion on as a guess. He's one of the more popular ones ... along with Cats In Space (WHAT is it about Cats in Space?!? I sell more of those than anything else.
Maybe a Cataroose in Space...that THAT would sell for sure ).
I seem to be going through a bookmark fixation period. Plus I need dragon practice too.
I'm glad the lion's useful. I wasn't sure which one you'd like so I sent the lion on as a guess. He's one of the more popular ones ... along with Cats In Space (WHAT is it about Cats in Space?!? I sell more of those than anything else.
Maybe a Cataroose in Space...that THAT would sell for sure ).
I seem to be going through a bookmark fixation period. Plus I need dragon practice too.
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