I found the experience a little stressful because I didn't really feel like I knew what I was doing, and I don't understand the properties of the various media and how/why they are used in different situations. I think in general I like to have a little more control over my creative process.
But... I enjoyed it from a "challenge" point-of-view - it was a learning experience that truly pushed my boundaries and had me doing something totally new to me (like, jumping off a cliff).
I used basic supplies that I had at home - Gelatos, watercolour paints, watercolour pencils, acrylic paint.
So... here are some progress shots:
Ten minutes into the video... watercolour pencils with some water brushed on ~
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At the end of Part 2, after another 20 minutes (video tutorial) and an extra 20 minutes (replaying the video and trying to follow along). Still not happy with the mouth, don't like that her features are out of proportion, but kind of liking the eye! I'm calling it done because I don't trust myself to keep going.
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You did an AWSOME job! Good for you for going out of your comfort zone. Next time it won't be as stressful... it will be just fun. Thanks for joining in at Soul Scrappers.
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