THESE ARE FANTASTIC!!! i have been looking for some distressed looking mediums for my next zine and i will def be experimenting with this! i never knew ink would behave like this. it is beautiful to share knowledge like this, thank you very much!
Wow! I've just started working with inks, specifically for calligraphy and drawing. I wondered about what it mean when the description said non-carbon ink. You said real India ink must have carbon. So my Bombay india inks would not work. But that's fine. I love the results you get! So, what exactly is tempera paint? I thought it was ink little kids used. If you have to buy it from an art supply store it must be somehow different.
Tempera is paint kids use, but adults use it too. The main thing is that it isn't permanent like oils or acrylic so it will wash out of fabric, for example, but it would work fine on paper.
@@CreativeStrengthTrainingwhat do you mean real India Ink? I have a bottle that has India Ink written on the bottle. How do I know if it is “real” or not please?
Oh this is fun! Thank you for sharing. Does it matter what kind of watercolor paper (hot press or cold press, I imagine rough would be a whole different look) ?
Very cool technique…. Thx for sharing sharing !
I'm wondering which is better for this art form - gouache or tempura? I'm not totally sure what the difference is actually.
Tempera washes off and you need a paint that will be permanent....
THESE ARE FANTASTIC!!! i have been looking for some distressed looking mediums for my next zine and i will def be experimenting with this! i never knew ink would behave like this. it is beautiful to share knowledge like this, thank you very much!
Jane, your wonderful. What a good teacher of Ink Resist.
Thank you I learned today. I'll try it. This looks easy.
Thanks! I hope it works and you enjoy it!
I'd be interested in learning which artist you referred to who works with this process. Thanks! I love the woodblock look of these.
Not sure, but when I googled it I found some artists that way. Didn't plan to show their work, so didn't keep track of names. Sorry!
Wow! I've just started working with inks, specifically for calligraphy and drawing. I wondered about what it mean when the description said non-carbon ink. You said real India ink must have carbon. So my Bombay india inks would not work. But that's fine. I love the results you get! So, what exactly is tempera paint? I thought it was ink little kids used. If you have to buy it from an art supply store it must be somehow different.
Tempera is paint kids use, but adults use it too. The main thing is that it isn't permanent like oils or acrylic so it will wash out of fabric, for example, but it would work fine on paper.
@@CreativeStrengthTrainingwhat do you mean real India Ink? I have a bottle that has India Ink written on the bottle. How do I know if it is “real” or not please?
Hi Jane, I wonder whether you can use Sumi ink (Japanese) instead of the India ink? Have you tried this?
I don't see why not!
Another great tutorial!How heavy does the watercolor paper need to be?
Thanks!!! I was using 140 lb hot press. BUT not expensive. Any brand is ok.
Brilliant Thank you Jane
Oh this is fun! Thank you for sharing. Does it matter what kind of watercolor paper (hot press or cold press, I imagine rough would be a whole different look) ?
I've never used hot press so I am not sure what will happen but you can sure try it!
@@CreativeStrengthTrainingin your reply further down you said you were using 140lb Hot pressed watercolour paper here?
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Nice effect. Bx
Great editing and demo of a modern technique
Glad you liked it!
thank you
You're welcome
Fabulous
this is exciting, are you using a special paper for this ? thanks
I ususally use 140 lb watercolor paper.