Monday 30 April 2012

blue tits


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After trying several mediums water colours and indian inks on water colour paper achieve the best quality of illustration. I think because of time and scale experimenting with CAD could be the most appropriate tool because that way I can cut out the time but have just as good as a result. I will continue to pursue now characters but also more than birds because I want to show more than the birds.<br />
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