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After having spent almost two hours trying to get my scanner re-connected to my computer, I give up and present you crappy photos instead. The way the ink sits on top of the yupo paper makes it really tricky to photograph; the ink causes lots of shine and glare in places.  That means I have to tilt the camera, and often details get distorted or lost.
 
Anyhow, I have been quite busy, and some days, I was only able to work on thumbnails, and Saturday not at all due to having guests over.  So here are three other pieces I have done so far.
 
This one was an experiment after I saw that I was not going to be able to "write" on the yupo with water and apply ink the way I thought I could after seeing someone else do it on YouTube. Instead, I applied the water in a heart shape, sprayed on black ink and alcohol, then walked away and let it dry on its own with no manipulation.  Because it looked rather bare in the center there all by itself, I fiddled with stencil-type ink applications and smearing it around.
 
"The Heart"
 
I really would have prefered to scan this one because you can't see the details in the wings and tail.  In any case, it did not turn out as well as I had hoped, and if I were to do it again, I would change the posture to really convey a sense of suffering and distress and make the beak easier to see. I did another smear technique on the background , then added some rough crosshatching to try to make it less blah.
 

"The Transformation"
 
My latest effort is my favorite, but it did not come without a failed attempt. I first had a scene with this character walking down a dark colonnade, which ended in mud and poorly executed scale and perspective. I poured alcohol on the paper and wiped it "clean," resulting in the light gray values you see below.
 
The hair was so fun. On the right, around the ear, I had to fill in some more after the sketching was done and was too afraid to apply the ink and alcohol in the loose, free way I had employed at the beginning, resulting it that too-dark patch. I did touch it up before trying to scan it, but I forgot to take another pic of it.  I am overall happy with this one.
 

"The Mistress"
 
Some things I have learned:
 
1) Wear gloves when working with Yupo because the grease from your fingers leaves prints that show up after the piece is inked. Not cool.
 
2) Kneaded erasers and soft pencils are great for preliminary sketches. I had rotten luck with harder erasers (don't know brands).
 
3) It is good to pencil sketch, but because the fineliner's ink can be rubbed off, it is tricky to ink over something and then try to remove the pencil lines!

Date: 9 Oct 2019 03:03 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] rimturse
It looks great, Miq. And I do hope you redo the colonnade painting, because it had a lot of potential. :)

Date: 9 Oct 2019 03:28 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] asakiyume
LOVE the mistress--love her face, love her hair. And I like the legs-into-talons of the one before it very much. (I understand what you mean about the pose, though: at first I didn't see the beak.)

Date: 14 Oct 2019 09:22 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] pjthompson
All are nice, but I really love the heart.

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