Claudia is my favorite instructor/teacher. I'm a beginner and her instructions make learning easy. I also love her books. I just bought "Creating Textured Landscapes with Pen, Ink and Watercolor"... absolutely love it. This book is clear and concise. I'm extremely busy, so the illustrations make learning easy and are great as reference material for projects.
Hi Pete, You can find the full materials list that Claudia uses here: artistsnetwork.tv/p-247-creating-textures-in-pen-ink-with-watercolor-with-claudia-nice-part-1.aspx along with the full-length video. Thanks for watching!
I see everybody using a felt tipped ink pen for the detail work. What do you think of a Rapidograph and colored inks? Have you seen anybody do multicolor ink and wash art? HELP
Sorry, but your longer lines would have been just as parallel if you continued them, because you didn't actually move your hand to create the next lines in the same arc of movement as the initial lines. In fact, you could have created parallel lines the entire length of the page, by just holding your hand still, and sliding your entire forearm down the length of the page. You would've gotten the same effect and not had to break the line up.
Thank you so much Claudia - what a pleasure watching you draw.
Claudia Nice is a Master. Her books are awesome. She draws and paints every little detail in her books. They are a work of art on themselves.
I have just got Claudia's excellent book on pen and inking. I liked that she uses technical pens.
Claudia is my favorite instructor/teacher. I'm a beginner and her instructions make learning easy. I also love her books. I just bought "Creating Textured Landscapes with Pen, Ink and Watercolor"... absolutely love it. This book is clear and concise. I'm extremely busy, so the illustrations make learning easy and are great as reference material for projects.
Hi Pete, You can find the full materials list that Claudia uses here: artistsnetwork.tv/p-247-creating-textures-in-pen-ink-with-watercolor-with-claudia-nice-part-1.aspx along with the full-length video. Thanks for watching!
I've been a die-hard admirer from the moment I first purchased this book.
Now I know why inkers make those broken lines. This was very helpful.
Gosto muito dos trabalhos maravilhosos da Claudia Nice
I love Claudia Nice
Excellent detail and instruction.
Nice drawings and line control
Mind Blown! that is awesome!
Nice Technique.. Thanks a lot Ma'am
what kind of ink pen are you using
i wanna know how you did the tree in the fore ground :(
I was waiting for the watercolor. lol
I am currently reading "Sketching Your Favorite Subjects in Pen & Ink"
I see everybody using a felt tipped ink pen for the detail work. What do you think of a Rapidograph and colored inks? Have you seen anybody do multicolor ink and wash art? HELP
Thank You for the head's up! Wish me luck! Here goes nothin'!
You can't build a house without a foundation!
The “HUMAN HAND”., ???? As opposed to......
Sorry, but your longer lines would have been just as parallel if you continued them, because you didn't actually move your hand to create the next lines in the same arc of movement as the initial lines. In fact, you could have created parallel lines the entire length of the page, by just holding your hand still, and sliding your entire forearm down the length of the page. You would've gotten the same effect and not had to break the line up.
Yeah, they need to make money. The most tantalizing part is not revealed. Only the easy methods, which people can figure out on there own are.