Design influenced by Splitcoaststampers WCW084 | untitled | Digital Project | I used this challenge demonstrate how apply the same filter to several colors would produce different textures in the images in addition to the change in color. The columns on the left have less textures than the ones on the right. I tried to use many of my most used boldest colors. A Kraft granular paper is on the bottom. I may add to this challenge with other studies of new watercolor aspects I have seen over time. | Created via #Inkscape | Poster: brentsCards
Special: white watercolor pebbled paper, brushes, felt tips
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Kraft granular | (from bottom):
1. Base: Kraft plain 5 x 7 with thin Basic Black border
2. Granular: Lemon Lime Twist with notched, Opacity (78%) and Filter (Cross Noise B, Canvas Transparency)
3. Name: Basic Gray with thin Basic Black border
4. Light Linen: Smoky Slate with Opacity (18%) and Filter (3D Wood, Linen Canvas)
Watercolor Dots on White Color Paper | (from bottom):
1. White base: Basic White with thin Basic Black border [shadow]
2. Dot Base: Colors (colors from columns 1 through 4 above) plain
3. Dot Billowing: Smoky Slate with Opacity (78%) and Filter (Evanescent, Stone Wall)
4. Dot Rising: Colors (same as 1) with Opacity (42%) and Filter (Convoluted Bump, Eroded Metal)
5. WC Texture: Smoky Slate with Opacity (8%) and Filter (Cracked Lava, Paper Bump)
Registered: July 9, 2008 Location: Stars Fell on Alabama Posts: 74740
Fri, Jan 07, 2022 @ 7:20 AM
I see the different textures and your colors are awesome.
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Fri, Jan 07, 2022 @ 4:29 PM
I had to zoom to see what you created with your filters. This is fantastic. We all can learn from each other.....like that. Thanks for sharing with us.