![]() ![]() The tip will become soft and once it starts to lose ink you can get a nice wide gray stroke. To get an easily spreadable gray I usually get one of the chisel tip markers and press down extremely hard on it so that the tip starts to flatten out. The Marks A Lot chisel tip markers seem to die “best” for me and it’s actually surprising how long one will last in that state. I want to make some pictures for my students that give it that little extra wow factor, and shading is the only thing I think that I could do to achieve that.īy far the best thing I’ve found is to use a marker until it’s near death. I tried waiting till the black dries, and spreading it with a dead marker (and even still wet markers), and had very spotty luck with that. I have tired fading the black using different fluids, none worked. The pictures I get doing just that turn out pretty well, but I am super limited when I can’t figure out how to do real shading. I have made some where I can use color markers where I just use different shades of a particular color, but there aren’t that many color variations with dry erase markers, so I can only do simple color shading there (like anime style color shading). The pictures I have done are mainly single character drawings with no background, and they are done with solid black and white. Care to share any? I am a teacher, and at the end of the year, I often do dry erase pictures on my board for my students during finals week (since I no longer need the board). You mentioned that you have some tricks to get the shading you want. Thank you, regardless, and forgive the lengthiness of this comment, I talk a lot. It might get you some serious notice from seriously big corporations that attend the conference. Could I, with all due reference and documentation, feature some of your whiteboard homages to famous artwork at that conference? We, as in, I, am making artwork for the upcoming Transition Conference, where I will be (very nervously) presenting a speech and more. I am a peer leader in a group for people with Autism Spectrum Disorder called Asperger’s Alliance Delaware. uh…Cubicleism? Thank you for taking the time to read this through. You seem like a very nice dude from what I read of your past, gracious comments, which is why I took the leap to contact you. If you can find the time to share some tips, tricks, secret art stuff, and knowledge in general, I would be more than glad to do the same. If you are interested in mutual artistic learning, please, do not hesitate to reply, your quiet brilliance in artistry fascinates, and you mentioned the ‘zen’ of erasure… not only am I dabbling in plexiglass dry erase art, but I am ALSO a decent sumi-e or Chinese brush painting artist, zen is a huge factor in my art form. I am an artist who appreciates the soul and magic of artistry more than the time tested hyperrealism approach that many are taking these days…but I must say, your work is a pleasant mix of both, enough realism to impress, enough spirit to hold viewers hostage by their eyes. I would be both humbled and honored if you would take the time to talk with me by email or through this site, about this unbelieveable form of art. ![]() I am an artist with Asperger’s Syndrome (mild autism) and Major Depressive Disorder, basically I am a social disasterpiece in civilian terminology. The Metamorphosis of Narcissus – Salvador Daliīar At The Folies-Bergere – Edouard ManetĪlice In Wonderland – Walt Disney/Sir John TennielĬharlie Brown Christmas – Charles Schultzĭeparture Of The Winged Ship – Vladimir Kush ![]() Pierre-Auguste Renoir – Luncheon of the Boating PartyĪn Out-Of-Doors Study – John Singer Sargent Marvin The Martian and Duck Dodgers – Chuck Jones The Oath of the Horatii – Jacques-Louis Davidįriendship Is Universal – V Science Fiction SeriesĬomposition with red, blue, yellow – Piet Mondrian The Nightmare Before Christmas – Tim Burton (dir.)īride of Frankenstein – James Whale (dir.) Raiders of the Lost Ark – Stephen Spielberg Rupert Julianīig Trouble In Little China – Dir. The Matrix Revolutions – Lana and Lilly Wachowski Creature from the Black Lagoon – Jack Arnold ![]()
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