![]() ![]() I have already opened up the file that contains the linework for my Mermaze design. As long as the file is big enough to resize without getting terribly pixelated, you should be okay. I try to scan at nothing less than 300DPI, but it’s not really that important. Save it somewhere you can find it and open it up in photoshop. Here’s a video tutorial so you can see exactly how it was done.Īt this point you’ll need to scan your wash into the computer, or take a high quality picture of it to transfer to your computer. Also, once I get the drips and wash the way I’d like I lay the paper flat and splatter some of the mix on it. I usually try to stay generally true to whatever shape I’m working with, but keep in mind that the imperfections are what makes it interesting. There’s really no wrong way with this effect. Note: I use black ink because the contrast allows for a reasonable file quality even with my cheap scanner.Īt this point I lay some paper towels on a counter, hold the paper up with one hand, and proceed to make a mess. You may have to figure out what works best for you, but this mix has worked well for me in the past. I fill my sauce cup about 1/3 of the way up with water, then I add approximately 3 drops of black ink. ![]() This is just what I have had the greatest success with. Obviously, the supplies you use are up to you. a Sauce Cup (be sure that the owner of the sauce cup is okay with ink being put in it.long story…). ![]()
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