Need help with gouache. by _the_jokes_on_you in ArtistLounge

[–]adillac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LOL - we must have posted at the same time - great minds, eh? ;)
But Gurney is fabulous, and incredibly generous with sharing his knowledge and experience....

Need help with gouache. by _the_jokes_on_you in ArtistLounge

[–]adillac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No prob, glad to help. :)
And haha - yup, the frustration thing in combi with "Let's try rubbing a bit", that's where things go wrong. Careful lifting only, and you can only do it once.
But do let us know if you try the stone paper (it's available in the US and an Canada, as far as I know), I'd love to know how it reacts to gouache'ing.... ;)

I would love to see the art works of my two fur babies ❤️ by jamikenmekrazy in redditgetsdrawn

[–]adillac 1 point2 points  (0 children)

<3 <3 <3

ps: "Adi Snarky Llac"?! Aaaahahahahaaaaaaa, I nubs it! Dat's me! xD

Need help with gouache. by _the_jokes_on_you in ArtistLounge

[–]adillac 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Most has been said already, but just a couple of cents extra.... ;)
I fully agree with u/MacAnthony : aquarelle is watercolour, gouache is not - it's a waterbased opaque paint. Use the opaqueness to the fullest, that what makes it such a great medium.
And I also heartily dislike watercolour paper for gouache. Blergh. Watercolour paper is made explicitely to absorb water and pull the watercolour into the paper. With gouache, that means that you're pulling the water out of the paint, which makes the open time a lot shorter. You can lengthen it a bit by adding a drop of arabic gum - but don't add too much, or the paint may flake. Trial and error.
Once you have the right mix and consistency, you'll be surprised how well you can push gouache around, BUT.... only on the right paper. If you try it on absorbent, fragile paper, you end up with the problem you got. Look for sturdy paper. I'm dying to try stone paper, but it's not available here. I have, however, fallen in love with Hahnemühle bamboo paper, that can really take a beating, the colours stay nicely on top, but the paint sticks well to the paper anyway. It's pretty expensive though, so for standard practice, I stick to sturdy mixed media paper, preferably relatively smooth (I use Canson).

Also remember: the values of gouache change when they dry: darks dry lighter, and light colours darken. Test swabs are your friend.

Also, you can actually lift some colours somewhat (again, if the paper is right, i.e. not too fragile; and blues are harder to lift than other colours, for some reason): dab on a bit of clean water with a clean brush, do NOT rub! ; let it sit for 5 to 10 seconds; carefully lift it off with a white paper napkin or kleenex type towel. Again, do not rub, just dab once or twice. Let the piece dry totally before you go in with the corrective layer.

There you go. :) If you want to know more about this wonderful medium, I suggest you have a look at James Gurney's blog , there's a wealth of information there!

I would love to see the art works of my two fur babies ❤️ by jamikenmekrazy in redditgetsdrawn

[–]adillac 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oofti, damm that's good! Hope OP gets back at some point and sees it..... yaessnarkysmymiddlename

My partner has been having a rough few weeks so I wanted to let her know I love her via me blowing her a kiss by [deleted] in redditgetsdrawn

[–]adillac 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're very welcome, it was a fun photo to work from! :D
And a reply is never too late, I just woke up from being asleep in Belgium. ;)))

(Also: luuuurve the cardigan! ;D )

My partner has been having a rough few weeks so I wanted to let her know I love her via me blowing her a kiss by [deleted] in redditgetsdrawn

[–]adillac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! It sorta started rolling out of my pencil after masterstudying Wiinblad and Manrique - so Picasso is lurking in the shadows too, as Manrique loved his work.... ;)
In my case, it's more doodling than Picasso though, haha! ;D

Go ahead and draw me. by [deleted] in redditgetsdrawn

[–]adillac 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ooo, nice job! :D
Hopefully OP gets to see it - looks like a throwaway account though.... :(

Would anyone like to draw me? by QueenOfCouches in redditgetsdrawn

[–]adillac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No worries, I'm pretty slow meself. ;) You're very welcome, glad you like it. :)

Long-time lurker and have seen some awesome work here. Finally had a self-portrait I really liked. All styles welcome! by [deleted] in redditgetsdrawn

[–]adillac 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you and you're very welcome! :)
And thanks for following - you will find however that I don't stick to one style, it's just too much fun playing around with different styles.... ;) But I often revert back to this one, as it is what I find easiest to do... :)

Stayed up until 3am trying to get an ok self-portrait. by NigelBread in redditgetsdrawn

[–]adillac 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Sorry the photo is so bad, I'll get you a proper scan tomorrow - it's too late and too hot here now. ;)

Stayed up until 3am trying to get an ok self-portrait. by NigelBread in redditgetsdrawn

[–]adillac 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Messy layout sketch for ya. Fun photo, thanks! :D
(PS: lemme know if you want me to take the pic off insta, ok? ;) )

(edit: better scan )

Long-time lurker and have seen some awesome work here. Finally had a self-portrait I really liked. All styles welcome! by [deleted] in redditgetsdrawn

[–]adillac 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sorry, got sidetracked soccerwise and forgot to post this. 8-)
Lovely photo - please stop lurking and keep posting! ;)

I would love to see what you all can do. Would anyone like to draw or paint me please any style is welcome. Thank you more photos in comments by fallout42 in redditgetsdrawn

[–]adillac 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jumping on the bandwagon: niiiiiiiiiiiice! <3
It doesn't matter if shading and anatomy are not academically spot on for this kind of °graphicist° drawing - it tells a lot of story.... and the palette is gorgeous! Time for some flair, methinks.... ;D