Yeah mate, ink is my mistress. All markers bleed, the key is the material that they are being used on, and how long you are at an area with a stroke (though, I have found that different markers bleed at different rates, due to their brand's trade formula...like how a chartpak marker flows much more freely than a prismacolor one. Or a sharpie flows less than a prismacolor) . In this case, these have all been drawn and cloroured on 65lb "natural" (natural in this case being a parchment look) cardstock that I picked up at Staples. Sku# 733100 (Ironically, it cannot be found on Staples.com, but it is found at the store level...go figure).Do yo do these with markers? What kind are they that they don't bleed?
Thanks! Sorry for no new updates, been tied up with RL, but I do have more underway.Finally went through these. These are fantastic. Great work!
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Do you use prismacolor for the colors and an ultra thin sharpie for the black? How big are these drawings in RL?Yeah mate, ink is my mistress. All markers bleed, the key is the material that they are being used on, and how long you are at an area with a stroke (though, I have found that different markers bleed at different rates, due to their brand's trade formula...like how a chartpak marker flows much more freely than a prismacolor one. Or a sharpie flows less than a prismacolor) .
when it comes to markers I use whatever I can get my hands on...I've worked with everything from cheap dollar store stuff, to the "professional" zyline-based markers...and everything in between(and I mean everything...Crayola has some of the most stunning blues, and sharpie red is nigh perfect). I like Prismas, Tria's, Pantones, Chartpaks, for blending, but I can blend with anything, the key is stokes and their number. This means one layer from one stroke is the lightest that colour will ever be, but if you go over it a second to multiple times, the colour becomes deeper and richer. You can then use a darker shade to add depth, and then blend to the first colour, by using the said colour over the darker, creating a more natural illusion of depth.Do you use prismacolor for the colors and an ultra thin sharpie for the black? How big are these drawings in RL?
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I don't know if this reminds me more of HR Giger's Alien or Bob Burden's Flaming Carrot, both of which I like. I have to admit that unmatched numbers of fore and rear limbs (or maybe just midline single limbs) give me, an Earth-born mammal, the creeps!
Well actually, it is 3 legged, it lost the "arms" a long, long, time ago...then redeveloped an arm-like appendage from it's centre leg.An interesting evolutionary divergence. Since the Edoans are six-limbed, one wonders how many other species on their world have this one above and two below body plan instead of the three above and two below plan.
Not implausible, just surprising.
--Alex
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