STEP ONE
After tracing the drawing onto the scratchboard using Loew Cornell transfer paper, I have scratched the major lines and area around the eyes and ears using a scalpel
Master essential painting techniques in this exciting step-by-step paint guidance with scratchboard. Learn how to paint scratchboard art from master.Follow artist’s steps and tips.You will be able to know their materials which used in their art.
STEP ONE
After tracing the drawing onto the scratchboard using Loew Cornell transfer paper, I have scratched the major lines and area around the eyes and ears using a scalpel
STEP ONE
Using your finished drawing (or photo), make a tracing of the outline. Tape the traced line drawing to the top of the scratchboard.
STEP ONE
Firstly, choose a suitable image. Make a line drawing of it, use moderate pressure and transfer the line drawing onto the scratchboard using the white graphite paper and stylus or biro.
STEP ONE
I’m using a board manufactured by Ampersand, pre-cut to 11″ x 14” and I’m working from one of my own references from Etosha National Park in Namibia. Zebras come to this waterhole in large numbers and give the artist some great opportunities. I plan to literally fill the board with zebras and have titled this piece “Wall of Stripes”.
STEP ONE
Firstly choose a suitable image for your scratch art. Convert the image to greyscale on a computer as this will help to show the highlights and shading.