I teach my techniques on Patreon, where I have over 160, full length, video tutorials: patreon.com/TheDevonArtist If you would like to learn more about painting rocks, this is a good video to watch next: bit.ly/3V8sD1g
Oh that is a fantastic trick. Much easier than a palette knife given the way the plastic bends, greater control over what you lift away. Thanks for this!
I’ve never seen it done like this before with an under painting but I like it! I never have much luck with the credit card but with an under painting I can see that it would work better. Will give it a go! Thanks so much for sharing this 😊
I did do that with the rocks Judy, allowing the colours underneath to dry first, then adding a creamy consistency wet area over the top and created the rocks whilst still wet. 😀
I teach my techniques on Patreon, where I have over 160, full length, video tutorials: patreon.com/TheDevonArtist
If you would like to learn more about painting rocks, this is a good video to watch next: bit.ly/3V8sD1g
Oh that is a fantastic trick. Much easier than a palette knife given the way the plastic bends, greater control over what you lift away. Thanks for this!
Thank you, enjoy playing with this idea, I find every one comes out differently. 😃
I’ve never seen it done like this before with an under painting but I like it! I never have much luck with the credit card but with an under painting I can see that it would work better. Will give it a go! Thanks so much for sharing this 😊
Give it a go Sarah, it's just for a bit of fun. 😀
Thanks Paul, they look beautiful
Glad you like them, thanks for watching. 😊
Awesome ! Thank you so much !
Thanks for watching 🙂
Magical
Thank you Sandra 😊
Brilliant idea!
Thank you Sherry. 😊
@@TheDevonArtist So welcome Paul!
Wow!
Thank you 😊
Are you painting wet on dry?
I did do that with the rocks Judy, allowing the colours underneath to dry first, then adding a creamy consistency wet area over the top and created the rocks whilst still wet. 😀
Thanks ,for responding so fast. I’m about to try this method. Is the first layer wet on dry?
@@judymills873 It is Judy, have fun with it.