
Here is some experimenting I did with acrylics today. I started out shading with burnt carmine on a plain white aceo size card.

Draw or transfer the image. Nothing fancy, I just needed a general outline.

Filled in with the burnt carmine. Adding more shading etc. (I was tempted just to quit at this point and call it finished, but that wouldn't have accomplished what I was attempting to do.

Dry brushed yellow ochre and bright yellow over the entire card. This is supposed to make it (in my mind) like a dust storm.
1 comment:
I kinda like the first one. It reminds me of when we watched westerns on TV in black & white.
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