I printed the free coloring page out onto Whisper White cardstock before coloring the images with Kohinoor pencils, baby oil, and a blending stump. The images were too big for a card, so I framed them.
Wall-E and Eve are both on dimensionals and Eve is covered with Crystal Effects, so she's quite shiny! The "Wally {heart}'s Eve" was drawn with Liquid Applique so it would appear to be shooting out of the fire extinguisher. This space scene where Wall-E was using the fire extinguisher was one of my favorite scenes in the movie. I referenced the official Wall-E website for coloring and shading.
Ink: Vintage Photo Ranger Distress Ink to sponge red edges; Kohinoor pencils, baby oil, and blending stump for coloring images; White gel pen for stars
Registered: May 2, 2006 Location: Northern Ontario Posts: 15152
Wed, Jul 16, 2008 @ 6:56 AM
How clever! It is one of my favorite movies of all time. I love that you did a card with these images, and I love how you have the writing in the mist. So creative and fun!
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My SCS Gallery My BLOGwhere you can find more card details and links to my images as well as some videos I've made of my colouring process.
Registered: September 12, 2007 Location: Wake Forest, NC Posts: 61357
Wed, Jul 16, 2008 @ 7:03 PM
Cant say I've heard of the movie Wall-E, but if it didnt have much dialogue, this card is such a perfect match with a movie that doesnt have much language going. I guess Wall E sure knows how to make his moves and his feelings known w/o any words. This is just too darling. great card!
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