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March 14, 2009
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Mar 14, 2009, 10:36:37 PM
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Just another one of those abstract "sketched" styled artworks.

Style inspired from =Clap-san

Materials used:
- A4 110gsm sepia coloured Monte paper.
- 2B 0.7 Mechanical pencil.

Artwork: By me ©
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:icondarkri97:
~darkri97 Jun 1, 2011  Hobbyist General Artist
this is so freaking cool but i have to ask,where can i get some of that sepia coloured Monte paper,i like the idea alot and because i do head-shots i think it would work nicely.
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*uniqueLegend Jun 2, 2011   General Artist
The sepia tone itself happened naturally when I forgot about the paper for several years, and by the time I found it, it all turned a nice brown-golden colour.

I don't think they sell this paper in sepia colour sorry.
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:icondarkri97:
~darkri97 Jun 2, 2011  Hobbyist General Artist
damnit i really like that though..well looks like i'm gonna have to put a few pages on a shelf now
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*uniqueLegend Jun 2, 2011   General Artist
You could dye some paper with some tea.

Some artists do that to straight away give you that sepia colour. :)
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~darkri97 Jun 2, 2011  Hobbyist General Artist
how can i do that?
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*uniqueLegend Jun 2, 2011   General Artist
Kind of like what you do with watercolours.

You just brush tea or brown watercolour over a piece of paper completely and wait until it dries.
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~darkri97 Jun 2, 2011  Hobbyist General Artist
*nods* alright..so you just dip a brush in some tea and paint the paper?
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*uniqueLegend Jun 2, 2011   General Artist
Yep. :)

But just make sure that the tea is nice and cool (at room temperature or colder).
And use good quality paper too, because normal paper will just crumble as soon as you wet it.
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Nicely rendered and composed. I can never pull off cross-hatching, myself!
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*uniqueLegend Apr 16, 2009   General Artist
Thank you very much! :)
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