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More ducks! (Hadn't even realized the minor continuity of subject while working on this.)This is "opaque watercolor," which is apparently gouache. I had acquired a little pan with dried cakes of the stuff in a goody bag from the duck stamp awards. To hone observation skills and try the paint out I painted this rubber ducky that's been sitting on my shelf.
I read that with gouache from a tube you can actually get your colors nice and thick and bold, like in old commercial art. Not so much with the little pan colors, as far as I can tell. I don't really know how to use this stuff effectively. I can't get it thick so it's just kind of milky, and not in a good way. Anyone familiar with these opaque watercolor cakes? Pointers/examples would be great.
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Comments: 6
kittycat01320 [2010-07-05 21:15:03 +0000 UTC]
What a lovey picture! The colors and technique are beautiful and the way they blend is just amazing. <3
Also, DUCKS.
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wee-axolotl In reply to kittycat01320 [2010-07-16 19:35:15 +0000 UTC]
Yeesh, I'm so bad at being timely... but I wanted to say thank you so much!
Perhaps this duck pattern should continue... let us bring about a NEW WORLD ORDER!!
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kittycat01320 In reply to wee-axolotl [2010-07-16 19:57:53 +0000 UTC]
Psh, who needs timely replies? :> You're welcome. xD
NEW WORLD ORDER.
... New DUCK order?
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Bandana-Pheonyx [2010-07-04 22:25:44 +0000 UTC]
Ah! Know what today is? Know what my family does every year today? KNOW WHO WON THE RUBBER DUCK CAPTURE THIS YEAR?
That would be us. So this picture makes me happy. Nice timing. XD
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wee-axolotl In reply to Bandana-Pheonyx [2010-07-04 22:32:15 +0000 UTC]
Whoa, what a coincidence! Congratulations!
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