Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Dex and Semi-transpanency

Sandra Strait is so generous to the whole Zentangle community. She does reviews of just about any tool, paper, or notebooks you might want to use for your Zentangle Inspired Art. She spends the time looking up all kinds of contests and free tutorials that might interest you. She also has contributed many tangles and done wonderful tutorials. Today, I wanted to try out her tutorial for semi-transparency that is on Tangle patterns, and combine it with the weekly challenge from the Diva to use Dex as a monotangle. I really had a lot of fun making this "bubble" and, do check out Sandra's Blog.

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  1. Love, love, love this!!!! I want to learn that!

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    1. Thank you. You can do it. It's not difficult at all as long as someone else figures out how to do it :)

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    1. Thanks for your kind comment and for dropping by!

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  3. What a great technique. Like what you did with it. I definitely need to learn how to do that.

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    1. Thank you Audrie. Do look it up. It was so much fun to do and not really hard at all!

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  4. Thank you so much for all the compliments! I'm blushing! I love your transparent drop. The texture showing through just makes it perfect!

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    1. Thank you, Sandra. That means a lot coming from you!

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  5. OMG! There are so many amazing entries already but so far yours is my favorite. I had my problems with Dex and didn't like the pattern at all. But your semi transparent approach makes it so cool.

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    1. I am not fond of patterns that require precision to look good. I always "mess" up. Since there are no mistakes in Zentangle, I tend to shy away from ones that seem to need to be mistake free to look good. So, I was happy to find some way to not have to do too much of it :) Thanks for your compliment and I liked what you did too.

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  6. Wow, what a great bubble. What a creative solution to do this.

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  7. I love the bubble idea and will certainly go and try it.

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    1. Oh, do Annemarie, you will really enjoy doing it.

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  8. Very, very interesting! I will have to follow your link to Sandra's blog and read about this - I'm intrigued! I love the effect you've achieved!

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    1. Thank you. Be sure to follow the link to tangle patterns.com, above, to get the tutorial.

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  9. Like the opaque bubble. adds a different character to the piece.

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  10. You did a great job on your dew drop. Great tile!

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