I usually buy all this stuff in a local artstore, but I've found some links for you. this is Jaquard (the most popular I think): www.amazon.com/Jacquard-F-JAC2870-Resistad-8-Ounce/dp/B07B1C61Q6?th=1 www.amazon.com/Jacquard-Products-Colors-2-Ounce-Apricot/dp/B004BNBS0S/ref=pd_bxgy_sccl_1/147-3918659-6320054?pd_rd_w=pyIrI&content-id=amzn1.sym.6ab4eb52-6252-4ca2-a1b9-ad120350253c&pf_rd_p=6ab4eb52-6252-4ca2-a1b9-ad120350253c&pf_rd_r=MKS0QZ41SYS760P8MV6Q&pd_rd_wg=Q4BGO&pd_rd_r=cbae87d8-d5b7-49f2-b246-cc47e5249459&pd_rd_i=B004BNBS0S&th=1 but there also are Javana, Marabu, Pebeo
The main idea is that resist's color has something to do with the color of your image, in our case white color. In the 2 first images the color of resist is the color of the part of the background (no matter are they flat or graduated white segments). In the third image the color of resist has nothing to do with the color of the image, but resist itself creates the design, which is the contour line. My point is to make the color of resist organically placed in the image, not to leave it as an alien element. Please let me know if it became clearer for you, if not I'll return to this topic again in my videos.
Ah no - I like the rose with the resist but in my opinion it was ruined by using markers to color in the lines. If you don't like the white lines, use colored resist.
there will be more videos about Transparent Resist (gutta) on the channel
interesting idea !
I'm glad to hear it
Beautiful and helpful! You inspire confidence with your fluid skill.
Thank you too! I'm very glad to be inspiring, that's what I wanted
Enjoy watching all your videos... thanks for sharing your work... learning a lot 😊
Happy to hear that!
Первый вариант очень круто смотрится! Думаю, можно сделать фон грандиентный, а еще ночные графичные пейзажи рисовать. Илона, спасибо за идею!
да, в том-то и дело, что идеи пачками рождаются ))) только начинаешь и понеслось
Thanks a lot for sharing this valuable artwork with us.❤❤❤ A warm greeting from Algeria 😊😊
Ah! Thank you! ☺My best regards to Algeria too!!💌💌💌
Lovely! Do you givenonline classes?
Thank you. No, I don't, but I was asked many times, so may be one day I'll start it.
When you say you wash in between layers, your not steaming, just rinsing with water?
Do you always have to steam dyes with silk?
Dyes have to be steamed, always. That's why it can't be washed between layers :)
@issilkpainting So then are you steaming it in between layers? I thought I heard you say that you wash and between layers.
@@chelseyummali No steaming between layers. I don't remember saying that.
@issilkpainting sorry this comment was meant to be on your multi layered video haha. But non the less I'm sure your answer is the same. Thank you!
@@chelseyummali No worries :) it's ok. Thank you too!
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Can you please share links to buy the dyes, and the resist or gutta?
I'll find the links a bit later
I usually buy all this stuff in a local artstore, but I've found some links for you. this is Jaquard (the most popular I think): www.amazon.com/Jacquard-F-JAC2870-Resistad-8-Ounce/dp/B07B1C61Q6?th=1
www.amazon.com/Jacquard-Products-Colors-2-Ounce-Apricot/dp/B004BNBS0S/ref=pd_bxgy_sccl_1/147-3918659-6320054?pd_rd_w=pyIrI&content-id=amzn1.sym.6ab4eb52-6252-4ca2-a1b9-ad120350253c&pf_rd_p=6ab4eb52-6252-4ca2-a1b9-ad120350253c&pf_rd_r=MKS0QZ41SYS760P8MV6Q&pd_rd_wg=Q4BGO&pd_rd_r=cbae87d8-d5b7-49f2-b246-cc47e5249459&pd_rd_i=B004BNBS0S&th=1
but there also are Javana, Marabu, Pebeo
Pl explain the difference between the first 3 Examples they look the same to me. Thanks
The main idea is that resist's color has something to do with the color of your image, in our case white color. In the 2 first images the color of resist is the color of the part of the background (no matter are they flat or graduated white segments). In the third image the color of resist has nothing to do with the color of the image, but resist itself creates the design, which is the contour line. My point is to make the color of resist organically placed in the image, not to leave it as an alien element. Please let me know if it became clearer for you, if not I'll return to this topic again in my videos.
Which markers is this
textile and permanent
Wht type of dye u used
Hi, the answer is here: th-cam.com/video/zEk03awhh14/w-d-xo.html
@@issilkpainting thanks ma'am
Ah no - I like the rose with the resist but in my opinion it was ruined by using markers to color in the lines. If you don't like the white lines, use colored resist.
thanks for your opinion