I have had a few people ask me how I actually used the Sansador with the pencils. I am afraid to say that I do not have the time to fully explain at the moment but I will definately see if I can do it later in the week ...
Basically, I coloured with the pencils around the inside of the lines and dipped my paper stump into the Sansador. In a circluar motion in blended the colour into the centre of the image. I wanted the insides of the image ie. the duck's belly to be lighter as I think this gives it a better shape and not so flat looking. If I wanted colour the other way around ie. darker in the inside I would have coloured there and draged the colour out to blend. I did have to dip the paper stump into the Sansador quite a few times, I don't know if this is normal or not though. Also, just one more quick point, the Sansador did seep through the back of the card slightly so be careful of any nice surfaces! I did dry absolutely fine though. Like I said I will see if I can get a better explanation done later in the week if you would still like one.
You did a great job on these! Who would have thought as adults we would spend so much time COLORING!!
ReplyDeleteDiane
Fab colouring, I love using Sansador
ReplyDeleteThey are great! I've been reading loads recently about sansdor but am not sure how you're supposed to use it. Any tips?
ReplyDeleteSarah
oh wow Michelle these came out great! Look forward to seeing the finished cards ;)
ReplyDeleteBtw did you use a paintbrush / aquabrush or something else?
Thanks, Pootle x
Great job Michelle, much more sucsessful than my attemps.I have Derwent pecils but not the right ones..something else for my wish list!!! Sue :o)
ReplyDeleteWonderful work! He's so cute!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Joani
You're colouring looks great! you talk about a 'paper stump'....what is that please?
ReplyDeleteYour colouring on the ducks looks fantastic, well done :) I just this minute heard of Sansador and found you through Google, so thanks very much for the info, lolol, now comes the scary part of pricing up Sansador and high-pigment pencils ;)
ReplyDeleteSusan :)