At present use felt tip pens.
Used watercolors in the past, they work great to match but a couple of times used to much, paper got wet and warped. Never heard of the dry-brush technique, will try it to see if it will work.
Used pastels as well, only issue there is when the little color balls fall off and then it is easy to smear the color on the paper.
Colored pencils kept "flaring" the edge of the paper, making the joint more noticeable than if just leaving it white.
Still testing the waters, thinking it might worth the effort to re-try the watercolors using the dry brush technique. Thank you for posting it!
Mike
Used watercolors in the past, they work great to match but a couple of times used to much, paper got wet and warped. Never heard of the dry-brush technique, will try it to see if it will work.
Used pastels as well, only issue there is when the little color balls fall off and then it is easy to smear the color on the paper.
Colored pencils kept "flaring" the edge of the paper, making the joint more noticeable than if just leaving it white.
Still testing the waters, thinking it might worth the effort to re-try the watercolors using the dry brush technique. Thank you for posting it!
Mike