Design influenced by Splitcoaststampers WCW115 | untitled | Digital Project | This Spring watercolor card shows lined drawings of floral and greenery in a round pot. A light gray WC spray is done before beginning the main drawing. A Gray / Lemon Lime Twist double swirl paper is on the bottom. | Created via #Inkscape | Poster: brentsCards
Splitcoaststampers Watercolor Wednesday WCW115 | Holstein | Easy Line and Wash Watercolor- 8-09-2022
Easy Line & Wash Watercolour Step by Step Tutorial
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Inkscape Colors, Objects, and Filters (textures, and finishes) are, as follows . . .
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Basic Gray / Lemon Lime Twist double swirl | (from bottom):
1. Base: Basic Gray plain 5 x 7 with thin Basic Black border
2. Green Swirl: Lemon Lime Twist vertical waves with Filter (Liquid Drawing)
3. Gray Swirl: Basic Gray with Opacity (78%) and Filter (Liquid Drawing) and flipped vertically
Basic White WC paper with lines pot and floral | (from bottom):
1. White Base: Basic White plain with thin Basic Black border [shadow]
2. WC Spray Base: Petal Pink with Opacity (24%) and Filter (Wrinkled Varnish, Convoluted Bump)
3. WC Spray Texture: Soft Sea Foam with Opacity (28%) and Filter (Growing Cells, Gouache, Pointillism)
4. Front Smear 1: Pacific Point with Opacity (72%) and Filter (Cross Noise B, Gouache, Pointillism)
5. Front Smear 2: Basic Gray with Opacity (18%) and Filter (Acrylic Paint, Convoluted Bump)
6. Name: Basic Gray with thin Basic Black border
7. Pot Outline Grainy: no base color plain with thin Basic Black border (Width = 0.034) and Filter (Bubble Bumps , Bubble Bumps Alpha)
8. Pot Outline Base: no base color plain with thin Basic Black border (Width = 0.017)
9. Pot Brim: Basic Black broken bar with Filter (Stone Wall)
10. Pot Coloring Gradient: Pacific Point with Opacity (40% to 100%) and Filter (Cross Noise B, Gouache, Pointillism)
11. Pot Crosshatch Lines 1: Basic Black thin bars with Filter (Rubber Stamp)
12. Pot Crosshatch Lines 2: Basic Black thin bars with Filter (Bubble Bumps Alpha)
13. Pot Shadow: Basic Black with Opacity (42%) and Filter (Evanescent , Eroded Metal)
Greenery and Floral | (from bottom):
1. Stem Base: Mossy Meadow with Filter (Light Contour)
2. Stem Flowing: Smoky Slate with Opacity (12%) and Filter (Liquid Drawing , Eroded Metal)
3. Stem Outline: no base color plain with thin Basic Black border (Width = 0.004)
4. Blooms Flowing 1: Poppy Parade with Opacity (72%) and Filter (Light Contour, Cracked Lava)
5. Blooms Flowing 2: Sweet Sorbet with Opacity (42%) and Filter (Cross Noise B, Eroded Metal)
6. Blooms Outline: no base color with thin Basic Black border (Width = 0.00 and Filter (Bubble Bumps Alpha)
7. Grass Line 1 Base: Wild Wasabi with Filter (Light Contour)
8. Grass Line 1 Flowing: Smoky Slate with Opacity (12%) and Filter (Liquid Drawing , Eroded Metal)
9. Grass Line 1 Outline: no base color plain with thin Basic Black border (Width = 0.004)
10. Grass Line 2 Base: Wild Wasabi with Filter (Light Contour)
11. Grass Line 2 Flowing: Smoky Slate with Opacity (12%) and Filter (Liquid Drawing , Eroded Metal)
12. Grass Line 2 Outline: no base color plain with thin Basic Black border (Width = 0.004)
13. Dirt at top of Pot: Early Espresso with Filter (Rough Canvas Painting)
Red and Blue WC Dots: Colors (Cajun Craze, Blueberry Bushel) with Filter (Thick Paint, Dots Transparency)
WC Crunchy Texture: Smoky Slate with Opacity (16%) and Filter (Canvas Bumps, Convoluted Bumps)
[shadow]: Filter (Drop Shadow)
Date: Friday, August 12, 2022 GMT Views: 766
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Registered: July 9, 2008 Location: Stars Fell on Alabama Posts: 75034
Fri, Aug 12, 2022 @ 6:43 PM
That is such a beautiful pot, Brent. Love those sweet flowers and the pretty blades and stems....and the colors.
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Sun, Aug 14, 2022 @ 7:51 AM
Great looking card, Brent. I like the texture of the watercolor paper that you used. You did an excellent job with the flowers/foliage and the pot. Judicious use of the black ink to add shadows and definition.