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A greeting card I made just on a whim one day. I think the cool tones give it a soothing effect. I haven't written a message in it yet because I haven't decided what the card will be for. |
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Watercolour on normal weight paper...kind of made an interesting rippling effect almost like the movement in the water, even though I know I should have used heavier watercolour paper. |
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Another greeting card designed with a mix of watercolour, watercolour pencil, and black rollerball pen (of course I waited until the watercolours were dry before I added the black accents). |
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Pen and graphite shading. This picture does not do the drawing justice; instead, it makes the lines look choppy and pixilated. But I kept it small for all of the 56k users. |
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One of my favourites. Graphite on just a plain old recycled sketch paper, then scanned into Photoshop and equalised. I didn't do a single other thing to it in Photoshope...I wanted to preserve that messy, kind of impressionistic and antiqued look. I love the end product. |
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