La Petite Fleur
by Tamara Castro Laplaña @tamsanserif
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Ilustración realizada en acuarela imitando el estilo Art Noveau del artista checo Alphonse Mucha.
A continuación se muestra el proceso de realización paso a paso comenzando por un boceto inicial.
Para el fondo, se enmascaró para posteriormente crear un efecto de ramas. Una vez aplicada la acuarela creando un degradado de azul a verde se deja secar y se retira la máscara.
Y finalmente, se puede ver el boceto inicial y el resultado final.
Espero que os haya gustado!
32 comments
Don Pedro
One last!
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tamsanserif
Thank you very much Don Pedro!
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pepetto
What precision and finesse ... Congratulations.
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tamsanserif
Thank you!
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veronica_bl
I love photos and drawing. Beautiful! :)
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tamsanserif
Thank you very much @veronica-llinares-benadero ! Sometimes it is a bit cumbersome to have to stop to take the photos, but then seeing the process is very satisfying :)
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fizzy
good, great !!! I love it!!
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tamsanserif
Thank you very much @parmelyn : D
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frydark_zz
Great, thank you very much for sharing the process ... beautiful
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tamsanserif
@frydark-1 Thank you! I'm glad you like it :)
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pupapupapop
I love Mucha and this is a great tribute ... very hardworking. Great!
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tamsanserif
@pupapop thank you very much! ;)
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cristinailustra
Lovely Tamara :)
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tamsanserif
Thank you very much @colorcris : D
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mentiradeloro
Wow! that last! I love it!!! Congratulations!!!
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tamsanserif
Thank you very much @mentiradeloro :)
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malenapeich
Very delicate!. Alphonse Mucha has also always been one of my favorite artists. I love Art Nouveau. By the way, I'm intrigued, could you tell me how the mask you used for the bottom waters works? I love the result. Sometimes I also work with watercolor and I did not know about this product. Then how is it removed? because it seems to me that it is applied directly with a brush, according to the photos ... Greetings and thanks for delighting us with your work
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tamsanserif
Hi @malenapeich !
Well, the mask is called Masking Liquid. It is used when you want to reserve spaces that you do not want to paint or want to paint later. It is applied with a brush, after a few seconds it dries up and is like a rubber. To remove it is very easy, you simply pull it and it will come out by itself;) The truth is that it is very comfortable, especially to reserve small spaces.
Thank you very much for the comment ;)
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malenapeich
well yes, it seems very practical. If I had found out earlier ... heh heh. Thank you very much for the clarification. a greeting
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lady_rock_and_roll
A very delicate, precious job
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