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I mentioned, a few days ago, that I laid an some acrylic on Bristol vellum paper, planing to use them as grounds for ink sketches.
Well, here is one result of that experiment that I did at last night's life drawing session.
Well, here is one result of that experiment that I did at last night's life drawing session.
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Did you thin the acrylic?
A nice effect. You should try an alphabet made of models.
Jim O'Neil club has replied to Steve Bucknell clubNo I didn't thin it but I used a boar bristle brush to lay the acrylic very flat.
Don't plan to do an alphabet but you might want to check out my 'model as' album.
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