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RedVioletPanda [2018-02-14 02:59:03 +0000 UTC]
Lovely work with the shading on this.
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Peachfuzz In reply to RedVioletPanda [2018-02-15 04:04:20 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for adding this one to your favs! I tried to be adventurous on the shading, so I'm really glad to hear you like it!
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NiaraSusarin [2017-06-26 15:01:01 +0000 UTC]
Wow, those colors are pretty!
I use watercolors I bought in Japan... but I think they're German.Β Lol.
Also, Cleo is still one of my favorites of your characters.
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Peachfuzz In reply to NiaraSusarin [2017-07-08 01:45:40 +0000 UTC]
Thanks so much (and sorry for the late reply)! Watercolors are fun no matter where they're made, huh? <3
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Nekomarunosuke [2017-06-02 14:31:18 +0000 UTC]
Lately you try and experience the many new ways to express your arts and I'm exciting of seeing your arts. I think the color gradation between the different colors like the upper sky is attractive and I think it's the feature of the watercolor arts. and I'm impressed you use the green on Cleo's shaded part, and this like way is really rare on your arts, but it turn out natural. on the sky color gradation, the green come next to the yellow and it turn out natural and good, I feel the watercolor arts accept this like coloring way.
Kuretake Gansai Tambi watercolor, I'm not familiar with this brand because I use the tube typed watercolor and I haven't use the block typed watercolor, and I'm glad you encounter this new watercolor and I'm looking forward to seeing your watercolor arts.
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Cervidian94 [2017-05-30 23:46:12 +0000 UTC]
Great to see Cleo again! The colors are quite vibrant and as usual I like your choice of complimentary colors. Β Looking forward to seeing more paintings.
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Peachfuzz In reply to Cervidian94 [2017-05-31 00:13:23 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much! I always, always appreciate your comments.
I don't normally shade yellow or orange with blue because it makes green or something muddy, but these Japanese watercolors seem really well suited for shading with complimentary colors. Thanks for noticing!
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