Hey there Thanks for the commets . and i am glade you like my work it's always nice to hear people enjoy what you do so thanks and you have soem nice work your self
you sure do have alot of favorite drawings...thx for the good vibes...australia eh?...is it anything like florida?...jus kiddin...someday i'll have to have a walk-about downunder...
and to answer your question, its a real easy watercolor technique called wet-on-wet. You pretty much just soak the paper with water first, then use wet color on it so it bleeds and looks all cool and stuff.
thanks for the advice on my horse drawing but your comment came a liitle late. i haVE already started to use references. and i think that i have made a big improvement. check out the newest horse i drew.
You know what I never understand? People who say it "must've taken ages" to do my drawings. I kep fairly close track of the actual time spent working on a drawing, and I include that as a note at the end of the description. So the "Pegasus Zero MLP", when I say it took two hours to draw, it really DID take just two hours to draw. (That's not to say I sat down for two hours straight from start to finish, I tend to work in 'shifts' of about one hour at a time) :)