The is the ninth in a series to help you understand why and how Alcohol Inks work. In this lesson we expand our texture tools to include two new brushes: a fan brush and a wisp brush. Then we create a monoprint and then fold Translucent 104# Yupo paper to create a new look.
Questions and comments are always welcome.
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Here are the prior lessons:
Lesson #1 The Role of the Alcohol
Lesson #2 Proportion Between Alcohol and Dye
Lesson #5 Finish the Vibrant Pear with a Dabbed Background
Lesson #6 Pouring, Applying, and the Power of Blending Solution
Lesson #7 Texture Part 1 Cotton Balls, Credit Cards and Coffee Stirrers
Lesson #8 Texture Part 2 Toothbrush, Mini mister, felt and stamping
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