Alcohol Ink Infinity Palette Roses Tutorial (#9)

No sound! Sorry! Here is a process video on making loose, romantic, Infinity Palette Roses. The fun part of this technique is making your flowers utilizing whatever palette you lay down as a background. I start by simply scribbling my alcohol ink markers on a 6x6” tile. While it looks like a mess, there is actually some strategy, lol. Here I wanted a border of greens and a variety of pinks/purple/orange in the center to build my roses. I take 99% isopropyl alcohol in a sprayer and douse my tile, turning my marker into inks. Magic! I use a blow dryer to move the inks around, repeating this process a gazillion (more or less, lol) times until I see a background palette emerging that makes me happy. You want to make sure that you don’t make muddy colors by blending too much! I have a small needle tip bottle of alcohol that I use to drop alcohol on the area that I want my first rose. My airbrush (Masters Touch TC-20) is set at around 25-30 PSI. I did a closeup of the first rose to show how I’m jus
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