Erasing watercolor Mistakes ! Always keep a: 1. clean cup of water 2. clean brush 3. clean & dry paper towel as soon as you make a mistake, dip your clean brush into the water, take it out and brush over the mistake you made. Then take a clean paper towel and place it on there to absorb the water & paint, then take it off. do NOT rub the paper towel against the paper! Practice Here: Comic Art with Watercol or
Marjane Satrapi is an Iranian born French contemporary graphic novelist, illustrator, animated film director and children's book author. Graphic Novels Satrapi's career began in earnest when she met David Beauchard, a French comics who became her mentor and teacher. Satrapi became famous worldwide because of her critically acclaimed autobiographical graphic novels, originally published in French in four parts in 2000–2003 and in English translation in two parts in 2003 and 2004, respectively, as Persepolis and Persepolis 2, which describe her childhood in Iran and her adolescence in Europe. Persepolis won many awards as well as her later artworks such as: Embroideries, Chicken with Plums. She has also contributed to the Op-Ed section of The New York Times. Films Persepolis was adapted into an animated film of the same name which debuted at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival in May 2007 and shared a Special Jury Prize with Silent Light (Luz silenciosa) by Carlos Reygadas. The English version was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature in January Persepolis was a very successful film both commercially (with over a million admissions in France alone) as well as critically, winning the Best First Film at the César Awards Satrapi’s second film, a live-action adaptation of Chicken with Plums, was released in late Wet on dry technique Mix your paint with water and apply on to dry paper Now you give it a try right here !
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Using Watercolor to Create Comic Art Different mediums are used by different artists. We are using watercolor for our project. Supplies Needed 1.Two cups of water 2.Watercolor paint 3.Watercolor brushes 4.Towel 5.Paper towel 6.Pencil & eraser 7.Rabbit-hair brush! 8.Nasal Aspirator! Pencil – Use a pencil to draw Erasing – When erase use rabbit-hair brush to move away the crumps, you don’t want the oil from your hand to get onto the paper Nasal Aspirator – Use it to put water on to your watercolor paint Towel – Use it for taking off too much paint from the tip of your brush No White Paint In watercolor what you DO NOT paint is very important Leave the areas you want white blank ! Practice here: