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geschmackssache) wrote2007-02-02 08:57 pm
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ATCs
Here's just a couple more ATCs similar to the 3 I made most recently. These two are sticking to the same themes, but are a little differently constructed.

Osteological Topography #4 (AVAILABLE) is a cropped image of a right scapula. I drew the image in ballpoint pen and then painted it with yellow and brown watercolors. I'm not so great with the watercolors yet, as you can tell by how the brown bled into the yellow. It was a lot worse, so I'm thankful for how much I was able to fix it at least. To finish off the card, I added the lines with arrows, again with ballpoint pen. Then I labeled the points with plain old graphite.

Osteological Topography #5 (TRADED) uses the same skull view as #2. This time I did the watercoloring *first* and *then* used the ballpoint pen. No more problems with smearing or blurring lines! Then I added a layer of transparency film and attached it to the base card by using black thread to embroider the left outside edge of the skull.

Osteological Topography #4 (AVAILABLE) is a cropped image of a right scapula. I drew the image in ballpoint pen and then painted it with yellow and brown watercolors. I'm not so great with the watercolors yet, as you can tell by how the brown bled into the yellow. It was a lot worse, so I'm thankful for how much I was able to fix it at least. To finish off the card, I added the lines with arrows, again with ballpoint pen. Then I labeled the points with plain old graphite.

Osteological Topography #5 (TRADED) uses the same skull view as #2. This time I did the watercoloring *first* and *then* used the ballpoint pen. No more problems with smearing or blurring lines! Then I added a layer of transparency film and attached it to the base card by using black thread to embroider the left outside edge of the skull.