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bif

(22,744 posts)
Sun May 1, 2022, 12:32 PM May 2022

Question about technique

I've seen some very cool paintings on IG. They're landscape paintings that combine watercolor and pen & ink. So do you do the watercolor part first and then add the pen & ink afterwards? I'd like to give it a try.

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Question about technique (Original Post) bif May 2022 OP
I'd say yes, as watercolor on top of ink will dilute/fuzz... brush May 2022 #1
So you really have to plan ahead bif May 2022 #2
Make sure the watercolor is really dry, Bayard May 2022 #3
Found this tutorial bif May 2022 #4
Both ways are good lunatica May 2022 #5
Good advice! bif May 2022 #6
I love going to the art stores lunatica May 2022 #7
You are soooo right... electric_blue68 Jun 2022 #13
Oh, such a hardship! 😁😉 electric_blue68 Jun 2022 #12
I prefer to do the drawing first in pencil, outline the lines with indelible ink, and then add Trailrider1951 May 2022 #8
What about ink pens? bif May 2022 #9
They're great, as long as the ink is permanent. Trailrider1951 May 2022 #10
A painter on IG suggested I use mainly transparent colors bif May 2022 #11
🤔 I used to use light pencil, then use black permanent ink over it... electric_blue68 Jun 2022 #14

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
5. Both ways are good
Sun May 1, 2022, 04:59 PM
May 2022

It’s a matter of preference, of course, so why don’t you try experimenting with these methods. Then pick the way you prefer to do it after that. You could do something that you’ve already done like painting a flower, then outlining it with ink, and then maybe add a little more paint where you want a more intense color. I’d love to see how they turn out!

Or try drawing something that’s reflective like ceramic or glass that have definite shapes you can render, then adding the paint to show the reflected objects.

I always love your experiments of what you find interesting.

bif

(22,744 posts)
6. Good advice!
Sun May 1, 2022, 08:08 PM
May 2022

Last edited Mon May 2, 2022, 04:21 PM - Edit history (1)

Looks like I'll have to make a trek to the art store. Oh darn!

Trailrider1951

(3,414 posts)
8. I prefer to do the drawing first in pencil, outline the lines with indelible ink, and then add
Mon May 2, 2022, 04:16 PM
May 2022

The watercolor. The important part is make sure you are using indelible (permanent, not water soluble) ink. I've used Higgins ink in the past:

https://www.dickblick.com/products/higgins-waterproof-black-ink/?clickTracking=true&wmcp=pla&wmcid=items&wmckw=21115-2003&gclid=CjwKCAjwgr6TBhAGEiwA3aVuId3dFCeKDWb785MZhhecsIEWKSn_3IpPhE4rvBvgBlTT04L6--XcJBoCgN4QAvD_BwE

Hope this helps!

electric_blue68

(14,933 posts)
14. 🤔 I used to use light pencil, then use black permanent ink over it...
Fri Jun 3, 2022, 06:35 PM
Jun 2022

after that add the watercolors.

(a very long time ago)

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