The sketch challenge was perfect for the new Inkadinkado set I got! The scene is stamped with black stazon, on vellum cs, framed with black using Nestabilities and popped up with foam tape. The upper panel is so saffron and I used daubers to rub color on to try and create a sunset--starting with saffron, then curry, pumpkin and some dusty durango. The rough around the edges wheel was used on the wasabi panel. I did rub a bit of color on the back of the vellum to give some more definition to the sunset and the campfire. Thanks for a great sketch, Roxie!
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Wed, Aug 12, 2009 @ 8:53 AM
Creative idea and BG as sky and ground details ~ TFS!
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Wed, Aug 12, 2009 @ 9:31 AM
What a beautiful scene, Sue! I love the colors of the sky!!!
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