I purchased my first Moleskine® Sketchbook on one of my business travel adventures. I wasn't done using my regular ol' sketchbook so I postponed using it. While browsing online, I came across artwork by Moopf. The point is, this guy uses Uni Posca Markers which can not be found in the U.S.! These markers are filled with water-based paint and I figured they'd be great to travel with. The closest thing I found locally were the Sharpie Oil-Based Markers at the Office Depot. And so, I unwrapped my Moleskine and gave the markers a whirl.
The image above was the result of my Sharpie Paint experimentation. I found that like true oil paint, it takes time to dry before adding another layer. Each layer is opaque and so requires tons of layering! They DO give off a mild odor while working with them. I think I'd rather work with water-based paints to get a more solid color. Unfortunately I can't purchase them locally, either. I have to find the Sharpie water-based paint markers online.
The image below was taken with flash to show how shiny the result is.
Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers
Saturday, January 24, 2009
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This was my attempt at illustrating. It was taken from my son's book, "Zen Shorts" by Jon Muth. Granted, his image is water color, not an oil-painted one.
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HaHa...I'll try to do some sketch when i got the time...
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