Believe in yourself always – even when no one else does ? Watercolour Daisies Tutorial ?

Creating a watercolour look is quite easy with acrylic paint or acrylic paint pens. We have lots of tutorials on them . Here is the short version for you

Acrylic paint pens-
Dip the pens in water and scribble on rock , watery paint from the tip goes on the stone , do this with a few different colours . You do the different colours while they are wet as wet colours bleed in to each other , giving the look on this rock.
Acrylic paint
Take a dab of paint on to your tray (only a bit) now add water to break it down ( no more than 30% or you change the paints integrity) in my studio I do this with flow medium as it is polymer based like paint snd does not break down the paint integrity. Do this with a few colours . Smoosh a bit of water across the rock where you want the colour to go , touch your brush in tte colour then dab it on the rock the colours will bleed together.

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Use a black colour pen and outline  the image, Great pens for outlines are Posca 1m, !mr or the 0.7m size in Tooli-Art or Artistro.

And if you want to add a touch of highlight –  pop on a few dots and dashes of white paint .
You can find awesome fine Pens to help you with this here

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Draw the design on your rock.  Click on the image below to learn how to draw on Rocks

 

On this rock I dipped pens in colour and scribbled on rock and let the colours bleed together when they are wet >
On other rocks Colour on your rock – I have just painted a nice even layer. You do not want to paint it to thick. The more layers on the rock the more chance it has of peeling off later as the water in the base evaporates. Click on the image below to find out how best to paint on rocks!

Shading makes all the difference to the end result. Adds depth to the Image.
I use clean water and a size 2 or 4 filbert taklon paintbrush click on the below image to learn the technique – or head to YouTube to watch how I do the shading.

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