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its not Big Brother or a bad acid trip. Posca's for hire.Related content
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sethsART [2010-01-09 17:54:30 +0000 UTC]
Thanks. Im trying to get used to the Posca markers.
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xXshowmehowtolieXx In reply to sethsART [2010-04-29 03:47:46 +0000 UTC]
me too, i just bought a bunch of them...how'd you manage to blend so well? (the light purple on the eyes - i'm assuming that's not a separate marker..)
I'd appreciate greatly if you gave me some tips
thanks mate
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sethsART In reply to xXshowmehowtolieXx [2010-05-07 16:56:36 +0000 UTC]
Hey
its important to take a section at a time when drawing/blending dont do too large an area unless you work real quick cause they dry quick. i think it helps to work dark to light when blending. I just used the darker color and white to get the various shades. This is all stuff ive learned from Drew Brophy the posca master and practice which i need alot more of. Let me know if this helps. Drew has got a dvd for sale online which helped.
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xXshowmehowtolieXx In reply to sethsART [2010-05-09 18:04:16 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! Your help is much appreciated. One more thing, when you use them on shoes or boards, are they completely water-proof? Or do they need to be sprayed with a fixative.
Thanks mate
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sethsART In reply to xXshowmehowtolieXx [2010-09-07 03:52:03 +0000 UTC]
well, youve probably found out by now they need to be sprayed with a fixative i use krylon clear satin, a few coats, on boards. On shoes im not sure which medium you use. sorry it took so long .
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xXshowmehowtolieXx In reply to sethsART [2010-09-07 22:13:01 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! I've actually not been using any fixative, and they're holding up pretty well.
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