Is there a difference using FB or RC papers? Couple of decades ago I tried colouring bw prints on RC with water colours and acrylic, and I failed (it sucked).
Is there a difference using FB or RC papers? Couple of decades ago I tried colouring bw prints on RC with water colours and acrylic, and I failed (it sucked).
hmmm, I used to think that colours colour emulsion only, not colouring base (paper) itself. Wrong :{
Two more - hand colored with Prismacolor pencils.
Two more - hand colored with Prismacolor pencils.
My attempt at hand-colouring a print on a matte FB paper:
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I used watercolors. more details here :
@MarkL I also want to get into coloring on prints! Did you decide on pencils or oils? (Or tones and dyes ā did not know that was an option!) I have some pencils in my shopping cart ā just might hit purchase now!
Unfortunately I recently deactivated Facebook/Instagram but if you post here or do a thread āgroupā here Iāll sporadically post or cheer ya on. (Iām definitely one of the āthis is great!ā posters but Iāll wear that as a badge of honor lol)
Just wanted to thank everyone for the tips so far and the artists to look up.
@Ian Grant you did that in a lecture? Amazing!
And @fgorga your hand colored portfolio is inspiring! (Along with your entire site, too!) Thanks for sharing.
@Dan Dozer What!! These are hand colored?? These are so cool!!
@largo yo this is so good! And for your first try!! Bravo.
Long time ago, I made a cyanotype and then I tried to colorize with acrylic colors. Here is the result....it was the first try and I am very very bad in painting...
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Here are a few hand colored Polaroid transfers on various art papers that I did a few years ago. I used Stabilo CarbOthello colored pencils & Marshall's photo pencils. Blending was done with cotton swabs.
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