About the video: Entering details
Overview
“Once we have the main spots of color, it is time to shape them through the details. In this lesson, in addition to watercolor, I will teach you how to use pen and ink to add depth and volume to your drawing. Let the magic begin!”
In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Entering details, which is part of the Domestika online course: Specialization in Creative Travel Journals. Document your travels using illustration and bookbinding techniques to create unique and emotional visual journals.
Partial transcription of the video
“Adding details In this lesson, we'll add details little by little. For this, we'll need finer brushes and also a pen. First, I want to explain how the pen works and why we'll be using it. We'll be using a permanent ink. We can use a dark or black ink, but I prefer a brown shade because it integrates much better with watercolor. We'll need a pen. When using ink in a bottle, it's important to have a converter or plunger. How does it work? Let's take a look. Have some tissue paper ready. Give the bottle a shake and open it. This plunger that I have here works in the following way: Hold it faci...”
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