On my journey to find a way to control my water color brush strokes and make them my own, I experimented with drawing some chrysanthemums with diff colors. I feel that I'm getting closer to where I want to be. The top photo is a scan of my water color drawing, and the bottom is the vector file I created in Adobe Illustrator. The idea behind creating a vector file is controlling the number of colors, position of each item and make it easier to create a repeat. I LOVE the original, there is such an amazing quality to hand drawn items.
Sunday, October 27, 2013
WIP Water colors (2)
On my journey to find a way to control my water color brush strokes and make them my own, I experimented with drawing some chrysanthemums with diff colors. I feel that I'm getting closer to where I want to be. The top photo is a scan of my water color drawing, and the bottom is the vector file I created in Adobe Illustrator. The idea behind creating a vector file is controlling the number of colors, position of each item and make it easier to create a repeat. I LOVE the original, there is such an amazing quality to hand drawn items.
Labels:
Art,
Otis,
Textile design,
Water colors
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Beautiful. Have fun with this,,,there is nothing quite like the quality of watercolor.
ReplyDeleteYou're so right. Thank you.
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