Wondering if someone can help me out. I've sketched out a fairly large mural on a wall in my nephews room using sharpies. It's just a few different characters. I'd now like to give it some color but I want a thin paint that I could go over the sharpie with, but without it diminishing the lines. So, something that would perhaps dye the paper rather than putting a layer over the top. The reason is that I absolutely cannot paint so I just want to give the relevant sections a hint of the right color.
Can anyone advise on what kind of paint I'd be looking for? It doesn't have to be vivid so I was currently thinking of just using those chalky ones that kids use - the one you add water to.
>>2994975
you are looking for transparent paint.
you in good in luck because sharpies are water proof so it will stay put.
as for the paint I would recommend watercolors. but really anything would work in your case, even oils. the only thing that you need to nail is the consistency of the paint.
so how much water you mix with watercolor to get the right transparent consistency. and keep that the ration in handy as you will probably run out and need to remix couple of times.
go now faggot. leave this place. you do not know the awful dread you are tampering with.
Be careful when doing it.
>>2995513
you're an arsehole.
>>2998317
kek
are you for real? maybe you should leave. I can only gather that you're a fragile person, now begone faggot.
>>2998332
Fragile for calling you out?
>>2998317
>>2999854