(5 years and 2803 days ago)
very well done... but that hand (I think its a hand) not convincing... GL
Prismacolor and color marker drawing. No source image, it is my design. (5 years and 3499 days ago)
very well done... but that hand (I think its a hand) not convincing... GL
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In this entry, the powerbunny saves the day by powering an alien's chip. (5 years and 3526 days ago)
nice job
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The story:
Scene1:
A boy finds an alien and wants to help him.
BOY: Come , I will help you.
Scene2:
The boy lifts the alien.
BOY: OOPS, You are too heavy!!!!
Scene 3:
The boy is sad that he coudnt help the alien. So he leaves the alien back to his place.
ALIEN(says to himself):
HE HE HE, HE does not know that i have stones in my pocket lol: )
NO REFERENCES USED
(5 years and 3529 days ago)
Fun finish line
hhaaaahahaa....
very good...made me laugh..good luck author
nice XD
Cute one...Good one....The last line by alien is very nice...
congrats Nisha!
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(5 years and 3584 days ago)
Fab
I have never tried acrylic on paper. It looks very much like watercolor. How on earth do you keep the paper from wrinkling up? Must be awful thick. Good luck to you author
For stretching the paper there are many techniques, my own tip, which applies only to acrylic and that's because these pigments do not fade from the water after dry.
step 1: Make glue from flour and water 1/1
step 2: wetting the paper very well ( I usually use common paper for watercolors)
Step 3: smear the glue with a brush on the back of the paper, careful not to touch the painting surface .
step 4: I stick the paper to an already wet flat wood surface ( like MDF, woodboart ..).Let dry well. Then paint . The paper is completely flat. Dry the painting.
step 5: finally wetting the wood surface(and the painting) until comes off completely,. That’s it .
I hope to give you to understand.
That's for that useful technique, author! It's a fabulous work that you've done here and your choice of medium is very impressive. GL!
great
And also congrats for your third place!
congratulations again!
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