White Ink Detailing Video Part 1
Better late than never they say :)
It took me for EVER to edit and upload these final videos
so you are just getting part 1 tonight. I'll post the rest of them this weekend.
Hope you enjoy them as much as I loved making them.
Music: "Querencia" & "The Music Box" by Ottmar Liebert
It took me for EVER to edit and upload these final videos
so you are just getting part 1 tonight. I'll post the rest of them this weekend.
Hope you enjoy them as much as I loved making them.
Music: "Querencia" & "The Music Box" by Ottmar Liebert
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Thanks for uploading the video. It was wonderful! Your talent is so amazing.
hola geninne!!!!! your blog day by day is more beautifull!!!
ME ENCANTA TODO LO QUE HACES!!!!!!
MILES DE BESOS!!!!!! y feliz weekend!!!
Lovely! The creative spirit beautifully captured.
Thank you, Gennine...enjoying with my morning coffee. I thought you used a pen and dipped into the white ink and now I see you use a brush....you have a very steady hand! Your bird is coming to life.
geninne: can you tell us what kind of brush/ink combo you use? i'm always curious!
Hola!!! acabo de conocer tu blog por kireei, y me encanta!!!
la foto de tu escritorio por la noche es tan genial!
What a steady hand you have. Thank you for letting us watch your process, it's just enchanting, and Ottmar Liebert is a fantastic musician for the backdrop.
That picture of ur desk is a work of art by itself,
very talented :)
I realy like how you organize your work. Such tools i have on my desk too. Of course not so much as you. I admire your work.
I really enjoyed watching your videos. Tried it myself, it is a lot harder than it looks. Bye Helen
Thank you so much for posting this! Very inspiring.
Wonderful. Thank you for the effort of editing and uploading these. What white ink is it that you use? And is your preliminary outline drawn with pencil or waterproof fineliner? So wonderful. I love working with watercolours, nature subjects and fine details on top so your work is a wonderful treasure chest of inspiration to me! I am at art college and have decided to study you as one of my artists - any tips and info would be incredible! Thank you, blessings - Sarah.
Me encanta tambien. Thanks for showing your desk set up as well. I've been trying to set up to make some videos of my own and as you know, it's hard to invent the world! How much light watts do you use? Muchas gracias,
Chas