the water soaks right through the paper, pulling all pigment with it. The more paint and/or water, the more spots, the less i can see anything.
So i thought "fuckit, what if I soak the entire piece of paper and let it dry like what you can do to prepare paper for watercolours warping and stuff."
good news: post soak, the dots deminished and it almost starts to look presentable. I went over it again with pencil so I could see things clearer when I paint again and things inevitably get messy.
Hell, part 2:
(this one isn't completely dry like the other ones) the splotches are back, the paper holds on to all paint and does not allow it to move around or tint anything once you put it down.
I'm gonna soak it again later after I'm done fooling with it more and let it dry completely. Gonna have to do the rest in pencil crayons or something because this is just ridiculous.
Is there anything better than making your own selfinsert? Impossible 😈
I finally decided to draw myself with my favorite character of the moment... Nick Valentine from Fallout 4!! (If the game already had me addicted, the series has me worse AAA)
It all started with a very simple sketch fantasizing about Nick but that conveyed a lot, I saw potential so I sent it to digital :D
If you notice, the drawing looks pixelated, the reason for this is that it uses Paint...yes, the Paint that we all have on our PC.
Why? I like extreme challenges
Even though it is very limited, there are many ways to take advantage of Paint, but for that you have to be patient (It's something I learned with this program hehe)
THE WHOLE DRAWING WAS A CHALLENGE BUT NICK WAS MORE BECAUSE IT WAS THE FIRST TIME I DID IT DIGITAL JSJDJD (I hate myself)
Forgetting that...I really loved the result :"3 <3