Drawingboard
Saturday, 10. March 2007, 21:37:47

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The longterm goal is to work on Canvas with a combination of ordinairy brush and AIRBRUSH like this pic above...
With this set of Airbrush, altso above
A "Aztech" with 3 rough nozzels, 3 medium, and 3 fine nozzels, to replace with one grib.
Sounds odd, but my old way of painting was very rough, i want 2 have a lot more control over all aspect's in the process on finer grounds than before, altso want the hole thing on real Canvas on not to ridiculous big canvasse's
Altso, canvas can be clipped on directly 2 the Drawingboard, a big advantage
This would allso mean a compressor, i found this (rather noisy)
My idias really goes in this direction ...This is my long term goal, remember i'm in it for the long haul, got 2 follow my heart 








SittingFox # 12. March 2007, 18:45
RuneSB # 12. March 2007, 22:37
And, Artthings is VERY exspensive !
Allthough: IF you want 2 paint whith "acrylick's", you can as esily bye standard
"wall-acrylics" as expensive "artcolours", --- why ?
They are made of the SAME things as every other acrylic !
The old "thing" about "artist's and colours" are just not true.
I'm a "young pensionist" only 52, so my means is limmeted, but that's why i invest so heavely right now, - i wan't 2 have ALL the "tools" available.
It's ligther 2 go "down" in size, than it is go'ing up !
That's why i have invested so much in the "Atelier", because my way of working is very much dependent of "everything being present AT ONCE"
And ....being a "candidate student" IS INDEED a proffesion ! (lucky you!)
SittingFox # 13. March 2007, 23:28
jobothan # 15. March 2007, 20:22
RuneSB # 15. March 2007, 20:56
But it took every last penny i had
I_ArtMan # 17. March 2007, 18:07
this looks marvelous. also, now you'll probably tighten up... stay loose.
RuneSB # 18. March 2007, 10:03
I just went 2 a ordinary paintshop yesterday and got 20 ½liter emty plastic jars, so 2day i'm going mixing with a little help of a electric handmixer
They have a very tight flat top lit, so when done, you store them upside up, sealing them this way. This way i get just the flow i want, and still have plenty of the tick paint in reserve
Still: My ideas are in turmoil, about motives and all, i really can't use "the old way", i was another person then, but then:
What can one expect after 20 years ? Not instant succes, thats for shure
No, i really want the Airbrush way, no matter how long it takes
Here is a little "light expiriment" in Photoshop, just to test "oppasity":
Every colour is 6-12-18-or 24% oppasity