I so love ink and watercolor. These are gorgeous! The only thing I'd think about adding is a touch of subtle shading here and there to give the land some depth. But it is honestly just fine without it as well.
Really lovely style and so educational as well. Thanks so much for posting this Qmoh
I so love ink and watercolor. These are gorgeous! The only thing I'd think about adding is a touch of subtle shading here and there to give the land some depth. But it is honestly just fine without it as well.
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It's funny when I compare my first hand drawn maps with that I'm making now... Many weeks, dozens of sketchs and a lot of unprintable words later I'm started to think I've found my own style. Take a look.
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First of all, I started using coloured pencils, dry and soft pastels plus some extra tools like colour sharpers. I decided to add more details and colours.
I also devote more time to draw each map.
What do you think? Is there (probably) progress or (maybe) not?
Tools: pencil, coloured pencils (Faber Castell Polychromos), promarkers, micropens, parallel pen, dry pastels (Drewent), soft pastels (Koh-I-Noor Gioconda), colour sharpers.
To be continued...
Oh ! Looks really nice !
The work is in progress:
I think the combination of different techniques and tools has given good results, but there's still a lot of work to be done.
Any suggestions?
No suggestion, because you have such a good style and such a good technique, and I think you're the only one to judge where you want and have to go : what you do is unique
The more I see your work, the more I love it : so much attention, love and care there, and it's clearly perceptible.
However, I'm curious regarding the colour sharpers you mentioned : could you tell us a little more about this, and how you use them ? If you have some time, of course
Thank you, MistyBee
Colour Sharpers is a very simple and very useful tool for colouring. I use it to shade and tonalize colors, when I use soft and dry pastels.See this video showing how they work.
Oooh, thanks, I see better. Smart and effective technique, and I see where and how you used it on your map to create this lovely texture.
Thanks also for the video link : it sounds you found the colour shapers' Bob Ross ^^
That's a real labor of love!
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