Can you tell me witch blue, brown and green you used in this illo? (prussian, sépia...?) I would love to know, I really like the way you use the colours in all your illustrations. I'm doing my first illustration for a real book, and I'm still learning..., I have so many questions, the combination of the colours is a problem for me...!
Your blog is amazing, is one of mine inspirations...
Dear Matalonga Jorge, I used dye of walnuttree as brown and two different blues of a Russian watercolor paint called White Nigts. You can read more about my color using at here: http://artistahowto.blogspot.com/
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17 comments:
i love the littlest, and her little foot out.
very sweet! love their hats.
Can you tell me witch blue, brown and green you used in this illo? (prussian, sépia...?)
I would love to know, I really like the way you use the colours in all your illustrations.
I'm doing my first illustration for a real book, and I'm still learning...,
I have so many questions, the combination of the colours is a problem for me...!
Your blog is amazing, is one of mine inspirations...
Thank you so much for your attention ^_^
Sweet and lovely as usual!
Very sweet, and I love the colors on the church.
Adorable...I just want to put these characters in my pocket. Do keep them coming.
Precious illustration!
Sooo cute!!
Perfect, as always Irisz!
I like the church in the top of the mountain.
Your work is very sensitive with watercolors. I like your line.
a lovely piece - like how the little one has turned the other way!
very nice work! i love the expressions in the people's faces.
Very nice. Great work as always.
I'd like to know how you make this expressions!
Thanks a lot,
Dear Matalonga Jorge, I used dye of walnuttree as brown and two different blues of a Russian watercolor paint called White Nigts.
You can read more about my color using at here: http://artistahowto.blogspot.com/
Beautiful as always!
simply wonderful !
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