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Tribal help
Does anyone know of any good mags, vid where I can learn more about tribals stokes I tried with sillyfarms video even marks reid boys video but its taking me forever
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go on youtube and look for sparklingfaces, this is her link actually i really love all her work
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wmd1QubuwA&feature=channel_video_title
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wmd1QubuwA&feature=channel_video_title
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I practice tribals on my arm a lot. You might want to go w/ a thinner brush. Here's some I've done:








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I posted this one earlier in a tag thread to do a quick one on your arm with one colour.



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Lots and lots of practice of thin to thick to thin lines. Good brush control and just knowing what the right consistency the paint needs to be is all about experience and practice.
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JBax said it. It's all about brush control and that comes with practice, practice, practice. Start with straight lines and when you can do those, make thick-to-thin "C's" and when you can do those, try "S's" and keep going adding evenly spaced parallel lines. You'll get there!
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Best piece of advice I ever heard on tribals was from Pashur at LaFete. He said that the negative space between strokes needed to be about the same width as the strokes themselves. In other words, if you paint thin delicate strokes, have them very close together. If you make bold, thick strokes, you can space them further apart.
Thanks alot : ) Awesome
TheGildedCat wrote:JBax said it. It's all about brush control and that comes with practice, practice, practice. Start with straight lines and when you can do those, make thick-to-thin "C's" and when you can do those, try "S's" and keep going adding evenly spaced parallel lines. You'll get there!
Thanks for advise all of you are a great help : )
JBax wrote:Lots and lots of practice of thin to thick to thin lines. Good brush control and just knowing what the right consistency the paint needs to be is all about experience and practice.
Beautiful yeah will switch to a thinner brush time to get some new brushes its been a while
Psalmbook wrote:I practice tribals on my arm a lot. You might want to go w/ a thinner brush. Here's some I've done:
THX Nancy this is beautiful : )
nancy! wrote:I posted this one earlier in a tag thread to do a quick one on your arm with one colour.
OMG she is so awesome didn't realize she had tribals
imelda99 wrote:go on youtube and look for sparklingfaces, this is her link actually i really love all her work
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wmd1QubuwA&feature=channel_video_title
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