HOW TO USE FOAM FOR ART CALLIGRAPHY stero foam?
numerous writings that explain how to create a simple but nice calligraphy often found friends actually rather constrained as follows.
1. how do I get started or where should I start?
2. then what if problems such as the lack of material?
3. dispensing elegant color so impressed?
material:
numerous writings that explain how to create a simple but nice calligraphy often found friends actually rather constrained as follows.
1. how do I get started or where should I start?
2. then what if problems such as the lack of material?
3. dispensing elegant color so impressed?
- The first is where we must start first bvuatlah sketh calligraphy doodle you want to make # make doodles on paper corat- first, if if has not been able to open the first in # calligraphy on google image search, if you've made it basically started looking for materials sterofoamm.
- what if for instance not find him? can use triplex, banana (which in the drain, waste paper a lot of material that we can play even if there is no cat that we can use for problem #ekonomi or not available in stores drawing tool we can make from natural materials such as brown (use mud) using the color green leaves and black with charcoal (used in the fuel timber, but this time I will explain using Styrofoam.
material:
- sterofoam
- wood glue
- coloring pigment and so on.
- paper
- cement
- sand
- kater
- brush
- after making sketches based on certain calligraphy and began to stick sterofoam with paper, well on paper that we will create calligraphy using markers or ball point
- then we will do the mall, or mengiirisi sterofoam with kater (cuter) in accordance with the way that is consistent with the slicing line and then cut from the edge to form a pattern.
- sand mixed with cement to make the dough, you can also use Grajen (wood chips) or sand dabs Muntilan good start to sterofoam already in the mall and create an image
- wait until dry
- grab black to bottom (use dark colors first)
- start coloring
good luck friends
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