Kyota and Zurui Commission - Speed Marker Painting - Part 1
Woo! Finally getting this video up! A bit of advice... Windows Movie Maker does NOT like having to edit a four hour video down to a 9 minute speed art video. So if you're recording an art live stream, cut that video down. Take a break after 2 hours or something. XP
Me thinks it's time to get my hands on a copy of Adobe Premiere. And update my graphics card... and stuff.
But rent and bills, ya know. So I'll keep chugging away at the store jobs and working on freelance commissioned work when I'm not there. And, of course, continue making videos.
Not sure what this sleep thing is anymore... or free time. XP
Part 2 coming this week! Look forward to it!
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Next stage of the Kyota and Zurui commission.
MARKER PAINTING! Well, technically mixed media, as I also use colored pencils and white gel pen, and possibly soon acrylic paints for fireworks and all that jazz.
A commissioned order for DJ Kyota and his mate, Zurui. Their fursonas, Kyota (laying down), and Zurui (sitting up) on the roof of the David L. Lawrence Convention Center, in Pittsburg, PA (USA), watching a beautiful fireworks display (to be added in the final paints).
My weapons of choice here?
~Prismacolor markers
~Copic sketch markers
~Derwent colored pencils
~Lowe Cornell colored pencils
~white gel pen
Cool bit of news I discovered while working on this? Prismacolor and Copic markers work BEAUTIFULLY on inks printed from an HP printer that uses HP Vivera inks. No bleeding, so shmears... SUCH A TIME AND MONEY SAVER! I will no longer have to run to Staples to have the Copy Center peeps print my digital inks or digitally cleaned traditional inks onto card stock via their dry ink copy machines.
Now to see if this works with watercolors and Dr. Martin PH dyes.
Again, the pencils were done all in ArtRage Studio, then non-repro blued in Adobe Photoshop CS3, and printed onto 11 x 8.5 inch cardstock. Inks done with Speedball Super Black india ink and brush.
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Kyota belongs to DJ Kyota
Zurui belongs to Zurui Kuramoto
Artwork by Debra "Bee" Rohlfs.
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Musical credits:
"A Lulliby For Little Scout", by TeknoAXE
http://teknoaxe.com/Link_Code_2.php?q=248
A Lulliby For Little Scout by TeknoAXE is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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"Love", by Bensound
http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music?sort=p.date_added&order=DESC&page=7
http://www.bensound.com
Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution - NoDerivs 3.0 Unported license
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/legalcode
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"The Bluest Star", by the 126ers
Downloaded from the YouTube Audio Library
https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/music
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