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Home › Forums › Explore Media › Drawing and Sketching › Ashes, a portrait by Jason Escobar
Lately I’ve been doing so many drawings I have this urge I need to get out. Sorry for the angle but I suck at taking photos with the light I have without a shadow coming over it.
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You should take your pictures outside on a sunny day in the shade dude. Your style is amazing. Did you use water on this to get that grainy, bubbly effect?
I have just been thrown out of the inn where I was staying, naked as a worm. Claude Monet
You should take your pictures outside on a sunny day in the shade dude. Your style is amazing. Did you use water on this to get that grainy, bubbly effect?
Wow never thought I could do that. All this is still fairly new to me, thank you for that info. I use acetone to get the effect. Also thank you for those kind words.
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Lovely.
Ginny
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Thank u everyone
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Could you please tell us the paper and weight you use for this drawing?
I have just been thrown out of the inn where I was staying, naked as a worm. Claude Monet
Beautiful.
Paper used, size, etc? The more information you share the easier to understand your work.
Oh its 11×14 on Strathmore Drawing Paper. Weight is 80lb. I dont actually like this kind of paper I usually like to draw on very smooth paper such as bristol. I always fight between which one I should draw on. I used this paper because I have so much of it from when I went to college. So I’m deciding just to experiment and use the rest of it up.
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Interesting & original technique.
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