Uhh, Hi! I've been toying with the idea of selling painted canvases at an upcoming convention, so I decided to buy some small ones to play around on with the limited paints I have. Here were the results:
I had a third one, but it was a spectacular failure. These were more of a learning curve more than anything, as I've not touched a canvas and paint since high school art, and even then, that was pushing it *digital artist forever, baby!*
Zelda and Space Invaders Painted Canvases
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Re: Zelda and Space Invaders Painted Canvases
They are interesting. How have you made them?
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I mucked around with some paint for the backgrounds, and then made some stencils out of printer paper. I there are a lot of things I'm not happy with, but they were more experimental so I didn't expect anything good to come out of it..
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Re: Zelda and Space Invaders Painted Canvases
Well i really like the Zelda one you have there, so if your not happy with it you could always send it my way out here in Iraq
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Re: Zelda and Space Invaders Painted Canvases
Hahaha! I'll probably end up keeping these ones, but my mum volunteered her stencil-making supplies (she does all kinds of crafty things, but she's given up painting and moved onto other things now), so I think I'll be making a proper Triforce stencil to use, as I also like the design (It's just how the paint went on that's annoying, though!)
Thanks for the comments!
Thanks for the comments!