Colin_Fraser
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Probably did in his closet at home.Stunning, surprised he didn't have coloured boots.
Simon
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Probably did in his closet at home.Stunning, surprised he didn't have coloured boots.
Simon
Yes the pelisse has been fixed in place. Shouldnât present a problemâŚI hope.Hi Colin
A Like doesnât seem enough so itâs aWOW! from me
Really enjoying the whole thread so far , interesting your painting the pelisse in situ ...or has it yet to be fixed in place ?
Look forward to seeing more
Have fun
Nap
These paints are my first experience with gouache. I bought a sampler box set. Liquitexâs new gouache product is bottled. Similar to a watery acrylic with very fine pigment, decent coverage, and a good matte finish.Very nice, never considered using gouache before, I always thought it was quite fragile. Your sponge technique works really well.
Simon
Sounds good, a bit like the old Pelikan Plaque, or whoever it was spelt.These paints are my first experience with gouache. I bought a sampler box set. Liquitexâs new gouache product is bottled. Similar to a watery acrylic with very fine pigment, decent coverage, and a good matte finish.
Never used it so canât comment. It mixes well with artist and hobby acrylics too. The colours are very vibrant.Sounds good, a bit like the old Pelikan Plaque, or whoever it was spelt.
Simon
He's already starting to look quite spectacular, nice one!
Malkie
He looks fabulous, really fine brush work.
Simon