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My favorite pallet thus far is a beading caddy I picked up at a craft store. It's really cool because all the seperate compartments have snap-on lids!

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Just because I draw comics doesn't make me two dimensional.

MY IMAGINARY FRIENDS LIVE IN MY APARTMENT!
:iconcrithon:
Oh, background first? But also your really tight on how you handle even your bg, amazing

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stay frosty
:iconrobbvision:
I always get bored with the backgrounds (short attention span) so i do them first....
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that sounds good...my wife is into beading and she has something like that..
:iconkatay-chan:
I don't know anything about painting, and I just wanted to know what you mean by "washes"?

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I dream of a better tomorrow, where chickens can cross the road without having their motives questioned.
:iconrobbvision:
no problem, just very "watery" coverage of paint. Watered down paint that is applied in VERY broad strokes to cover larger areas.

does that make sense?
:iconkatay-chan:
Sort of. So washes are used to make the base colours softer?

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I dream of a better tomorrow, where chickens can cross the road without having their motives questioned.
:iconrobbvision:
they are just used to cover larger areas....but I suppose they could soften colors too...
:icongigglestar:
I love how rich your colors are and how well they blend together.
My watercolor paintings tend to come out too light and I think it's because I use too much water. Do you use a lot of layers of paint and less water or is the brand of paint you use already rich and vibrant?

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