Watercolour Tattoos

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Watercolour Tattoos Watercolour and ink pens

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Watercolour Tattoos. Watercolour and ink pens. How to use watercolour. You can mix colours just like acrylics but to get lighter colours you just add more water To get darker bolder colours you only use a little bit of water. . Here are some examples of what you will be creating:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Watercolour TattoosWatercolour and ink pens

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You can mix colours just like acrylics but to get lighter colours you just add more water

To get darker bolder colours you only use a little bit of water.

How to use watercolour

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Here are some examples of what you will be creating:

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Repetition: through shapes, lines, colours, patterns and so on.

Your lines should be smooth when you outline them.

Colours should be bold, shading is not necessary, simple/geometric bold designs work best.

Be creative, create a design that appeals to you.

What should your design focus on?

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MORE IDEAS

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Start by brainstorming a few ideas in your sketchbook.

When you have one you like, get it approved.

Then draw your design on watercolour paper very lightly.

Paint with watercolour Ink with black pilot pens.

Where to start?

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Repetition: through shapes, lines, colours, patterns and so on.

Your lines should be smooth when you outline them.

Colours should be bold, shading is not necessary, simple/geometric bold designs work best.

Be creative, create a design that appeals to you.

Remember, your design should focus on: