Samurai Jack Painting Demo 3
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Hello, congratulation you is a very inspirational artist, it's very cool to see your work process, some times when I watch I think the backgrounds is made in photoshop, and how much time you spend to do one ? and generally how much background is doing for one episode
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oh my goodness..... im getting so much nostalgia.
and thank you for sharing these demos~!
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what material you use for apply before the yellow ink??? the airbrush???
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@renwaldo5 Do people ask you this stupid question: "What would you do for a living?"
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wow i forgot that picture ages ago now you've brought the hole thing in my mind :)
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I love your work truly inspiring. I make studies of your backgrounds to practise. Its so awesome to see you actually paint. I figured you were a fan of stencils and sponges,but the big badger blender, airbrush for water and the transfer paper were all new. Thankyou for sharing please post some more.
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really, really, really thanks for sharing your techniques dude
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is the stencillings only for the sponge or for brush lines to??
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thanks for sharing! very helpful.How long did take work on this piece?
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thankyou for the tutorial i am trying to work on traditional art and this really helpme to understand more about stencil an brush technichs in little format
thankyou :D
These are very cool videos. Are you the painter, or have you found these videos online somewhere?
daregularperson 1 year ago
@daregularperson Yes I'm the painter. The paint is Cel-Vinyl from Cartoon Color and the board is Crescent Illustration Board No. 310 (cold press). I use an HP-C Iwata airbrush (mostly to wet the board), a flat brush for washes such as a Grumbacher Aquarelle 1", a Grumbacher "Badger Blender" and a good sable brush size 4 or 5. The drawing is transfered to the board with Saral Transfer Paper (usually blue).
renwaldo5 1 year ago 25