hola.No,uso muy poca agua,el blureado lo dan las pinceladas humedas sobre la hoja seca.hasta donde sé,la hoja se va humedeciendo por la acción de la pincelada pero seca casi en el acto.puede que el scanner acentúe el blureado y dé aspecto de mucha humedad en el proceso de pintado. saludos
first off, that is some absolutly bitching perspectiive. the center point of the shot reelly amplifies the scale of the buildings and you can't help but feel that that's an awfully long way down.9 this effect's rammed home by the extream nature of the perspective. the pink and green make a nice combination and really helps seperate the foregroun from the background and add to the industrial/city vibe of this peice.
i have a few gripes withthe main figure though; the foreshortening on hjim is great and really helps to place him in the peice, however, the bluring of the leg under the gun arm total kills any sense of birection. all the other speed lines and the flow of his hair indicate that he's jumping to his left, however, the fact that the left side of that leg is blurred creates some confusement.
I still can't believe you managed this on lined paper without the stuff falling apart! I mean, holy crap. Lined paper turns to mush without too much water, so you have to be... super... precise in your water application or something. Or lucky, but seeing as how much this ROCKS in other ways, I'm thinking you're precise.
saludos
i have a few gripes withthe main figure though; the foreshortening on hjim is great and really helps to place him in the peice, however, the bluring of the leg under the gun arm total kills any sense of birection. all the other speed lines and the flow of his hair indicate that he's jumping to his left, however, the fact that the left side of that leg is blurred creates some confusement.
ah, hes just is falling down^_^, but thank you so much by anyway!!!
Or aquakinetic.
But probably precise.