13. Water Stained Watercolour Background Technique - Inky Backgrounds
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- čas přidán 12. 03. 2020
- Do you ever wonder how to get that water stained effect on your backgrounds? In this video Christine shows you how to achieve those perfect water stains!
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I am anxious to try this way of making water color backgrounds. Will start with atc sized water color papers. Thank you for this wonderfully informative technique
I love this controlled way of making the nice watery overlapping areas of colour. Beautiful backgrounds. I love the transparency of watercolours and this technique shows the transparency off so beautifully.
Wow! Love this easy, but unique background. Thanks for sharing your talent!
I like this drying technique. I usually just apply the color and let it dry naturally... I really like the finished background. Thanks for sharing...
These are beautiful. I actually have these paints and have never used them. Can't wait to give this a try.
I love this technique! Thank you for sharing your expertise…beautiful work!
Fantastic technique❣️
Pretty,I have quite a few paints,but always forget to use them. Thank you for sharing and reminding me to start using them. 😍❤
I have not done much watercolor but after watching your video I am going to give it a try!! Thanks for sharing!!
Love this idea!!!
Great technique! Thank you!
Rad!! TFS!😘✨👍🏾
Thank you for the tutorial, it's very helpful 😊
Its lovely and it was helpful too...thanks...keep posting😊😊
Very cool❣️thank you❣️❣️❣️❣️
So far, this is my favorite..
Interesting
Hi Christine,
Thanks for sharing -- I think I may dig out my watercolors tonight and play. I love the results you're getting. BTW, if that's a Ranger non-stick craft sheet on your work surface it's safe to heat directly on it with your heat tool. I even think the warmth that develops below the piece being dried helps the process along. It's saved me scorched fingers and thumb prints where I didn't want them!
I have attached the ranger mat to a piece of foam core. So it's the foam core that I am worried about melting. But it gives me a portable working surface.
@@ScrapTimeVideos I had some attached to one side of a cutting mat which will buckle with heat (ask me how I know.....) but it's been fine. Worth experimenting a bit just to save your fingers, LOL!
Very nice mam
Cool
I love this effect and have been looking for a video on it for awhile now. I've tried doing this on both hot pressed and cold pressed cotton paper and it just doesn't work the same is this just a thick matte cardstock you are using?
I am using a Watercolour paper.
Very beautiful! Thank you for sharing! (Have you considered pausing the video while you dry?)
Vicki
Sometimes we pause. It depends on how long the drying time is and if during the drying a change is happening on the background.
Question, do you need the air dryer to push colours or did uou just use to speed to process?
I use the heat tool to speed up the drying.
Works better is the paper is wet...paint will move more and mix
Its work on canvas?
Watercolour isn’t designed to work on canvas since the fabric will absorb the paint. It also doesn’t work well over gesso for the opposite reason. That’s why most watercolour is done on paper.