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10 years ago
Every Now And Then People Ask Me About My Process, How I Colour Things In Or Achieve Certain Textures.
Every Now And Then People Ask Me About My Process, How I Colour Things In Or Achieve Certain Textures.
Every Now And Then People Ask Me About My Process, How I Colour Things In Or Achieve Certain Textures.
Every Now And Then People Ask Me About My Process, How I Colour Things In Or Achieve Certain Textures.
Every Now And Then People Ask Me About My Process, How I Colour Things In Or Achieve Certain Textures.
Every Now And Then People Ask Me About My Process, How I Colour Things In Or Achieve Certain Textures.
Every Now And Then People Ask Me About My Process, How I Colour Things In Or Achieve Certain Textures.

Every now and then people ask me about my process, how I colour things in or achieve certain textures. I always mean to answer these questions, but it’s kind of complicated and it would be a bit time consuming. So here instead are some pictures to do that job. A caveat here is that I rarely work the same way twice and every job is generally an experiment in figuring out new ways to work. But lately quite often my process is something like this.

Step one is to start on paper with ink or gouache. I scan that in and through some photoshop magic (selecting black and white channels and copying to layers) turn every piece into layers. These are actually all things I still happened to have on file. For my last book I made a little data base of rocks, trees and branches to use wherever I needed something. Think of it as a form of collage.

I very quickly put these things together for this demo. Then put every layer on a transparency lock (it’s in the layer window). The next step is basically just messing around with colours. I have a pretty large collection of custom brushes made from various ink and paint washes and splashes. You can basically just use those as rubber stamps to add colours and textures to your layers. This is where the transparency lock comes in handy, as you don’t need to select anything. Finally I mess around with some adjustment layers to see if something interesting will happen to the colours I hadn’t planned on. And that’s basically it.


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12 years ago

Beautiful pink flowers, lovely cake

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9 years ago

Is that a WOMBAT? I love wombats! pattern please :D

Tessa The Travelling Tree Change Doll Is Deciding What To Pack For New York Next Week! So Many Lovely

Tessa the travelling Tree Change Doll is deciding what to pack for New York next week! So many lovely little knitted outfits to choose from. Patterns for these were designed by my amazing mum Silvia and are available for download in my Etsy shop www.treechangedolls.etsy.com #treechangedolls #naturalbeauty #knittinginspiration

12 years ago

Rosy goodness

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11 years ago

peacelovewhatever:

Beautiful river, misty forest

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12 years ago

I could learn to do faces from this bottom pic

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