It's a very nice painting. I would just want to make a small correction. People who only watch the show probably doesn't know this but Daenerys have violet eyes not light blue/green. Her brother Viserys had lilac eyes and her oldest brother Rhaegar's eyes were indigo. In fact, almost all Targaryens have some shade of purple eyes as it is one of their trademarks. It's because they have the blood of old Valyria. Of course there is exceptions, some Targaryens have blue eyes. Alysanne Targaryen's eyes were clear blue in colour. Prince Valarr Targaryen's eyes were blue also. But you're very talented and I'm very impressed by your work :)
+Saga Östlund Thanks! Yes, I do know about her violet eyes. I have painted her before with violet eyes to stay truer with the book character. You have to be careful, though, because I've found the violet can look really out of place if not done right.
People like different brushes. I use an Iwata Eclipse hp-sbs and an Iwata custom micron cm-sb. I’ve used these two for over 10 years and have always been happy with them.
Susan Dyck I don't remember which needle I used. I usually use reducer when shooting opaque white. It thins it down enough so that I can avoid clogging.
+Andrej Petrovič You can do very thin lines. Almost pencil thin, but you have to thin the paint down and spray almost on top of the board. But, sometimes I use colored pencil where I have to have very good control. Yes, I do clean the brush out by spraying clean water through it between colors.
It's on a gray Strathmore paper. I have all the materials listed in the end credits, but I use opaque white as a base and then transparent colors over that with colored pencils. I just work it back and forth. The paint is Comart and Holbein. I do some Golden, too.
WOW! FANTASTIC ! BRAVO ! MERCI ! 💯💯💯💯💯💯👌🤩🤩🤩🌹💙💛
So beautiful, a true artist!
Thank you!
Beautiful painting, beautiful lines and shadows, I like the use of colored pencils. Excellent work. Hope to see more.
Thank you
Magnifique.le crayon utilisé et il un pastel
very very beautiful!!!
Thats awesome mate, above and beyond
fantastic!!!
That was beautiful 😢
You are my hero! It is amazing.
Wow! Thanks!
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It's a very nice painting. I would just want to make a small correction. People who only watch the show probably doesn't know this but Daenerys have violet eyes not light blue/green. Her brother Viserys had lilac eyes and her oldest brother Rhaegar's eyes were indigo. In fact, almost all Targaryens have some shade of purple eyes as it is one of their trademarks. It's because they have the blood of old Valyria. Of course there is exceptions, some Targaryens have blue eyes. Alysanne Targaryen's eyes were clear blue in colour. Prince Valarr Targaryen's eyes were blue also.
But you're very talented and I'm very impressed by your work :)
+Saga Östlund Thanks! Yes, I do know about her violet eyes. I have painted her before with violet eyes to stay truer with the book character. You have to be careful, though, because I've found the violet can look really out of place if not done right.
airbrushbender Oh, I will have to look more into your work then! Yeah, it looks a bit odd sometimes
Hey, it's a great video. My question is, what kind of pencils, thank you so much 🌹
Thanks! I use mostly prismacolor pencils for details. I have some Derwent, also. Both work really well!
Thanks, I am now in a whirlpool there are a lot of Irbrush and I can not choose please help me, thank you very much
People like different brushes. I use an Iwata Eclipse hp-sbs and an Iwata custom micron cm-sb. I’ve used these two for over 10 years and have always been happy with them.
Thanks, but I have a question. There are some airbrushes. There is a nut under the cup. What is its use? Thank you@@airbrushbender
I don’t have that model, but I believe it controls airflow. You can vary how thin or thick your paint flow will be.
are you using .18 gun? and how are you getting opaque white through it
Susan Dyck I don't remember which needle I used. I usually use reducer when shooting opaque white. It thins it down enough so that I can avoid clogging.
Is it possible to make thin lines with airbrush instead of pencil? How is it working when changing colours, do u need to clean in every time?
+Andrej Petrovič You can do very thin lines. Almost pencil thin, but you have to thin the paint down and spray almost on top of the board. But, sometimes I use colored pencil where I have to have very good control.
Yes, I do clean the brush out by spraying clean water through it between colors.
Thanks for answer
what are you using to paint on? is it paper or some kind of board. what kind of paint are you using.
It's on a gray Strathmore paper. I have all the materials listed in the end credits, but I use opaque white as a base and then transparent colors over that with colored pencils. I just work it back and forth. The paint is Comart and Holbein. I do some Golden, too.
Wow. Very good. What kind of white colored pencil are you using?
+Casey Fuler Thanks! I use mostly Prismacolor pencils. There may be a Derwent pencil here, or there. But, I use Prismacolor for white.
I need to learn how to use an air brush @_@