Pintura Lavado Acuarela en Piedra
Materiales necesarios
- Piedra plana y lisa (tamaño palma)
- Pinturas acrílicas variadas y brillantes
- Pintura acrílica blanca
- Esponja pequeña (para texturas)
- Pincel plano mediano
- Vaso de agua (para enjuagar el pincel)
- Spray sellador transparente
Guía paso a paso
Paso 1: Prepare the white base
Wash and dry your rock. If the rock is not naturally pale, paint the entire surface white and let it dry completely. The white base is crucial — it reflects light back through the translucent paint layers exactly as watercolor paper does, creating the characteristic luminous glow of watercolor painting.
Paso 2: Mix watered-down paints
Dilute each acrylic paint color with water to create very thin, transparent washes. The paint should be so thin you can almost see through it. Test on paper first — the color should leave a translucent tint, not a solid opaque layer. This dilution is the key to the watercolor effect.
Paso 3: Apply wet-on-wet washes
Wet the entire rock surface with clean water using your large brush. While still wet, drop or brush on large areas of color — teal in one area, pink in another, purple in another. The colors will bleed and blend into each other naturally at the wet edges, creating soft transitions like real watercolors.
Paso 4: Add detail layers when dry
Let the first wash dry completely. Then apply a second, slightly more concentrated wash of color in the center of each color area to deepen it. You can add small painted details: simple flowers, stars, leaves, or abstract shapes using a fine brush and more concentrated paint over the watercolor wash.
Paso 5: Add white details and seal
Using concentrated white paint and a fine brush, add small botanical details: tiny dots, simple leaf shapes, or a few small flowers over the colorful background. These white elements stand out beautifully against the soft washed colors. Apply clear sealant when dry.
Paso 6: Agregar código RoxGeo
Escribe ROXGEO.COM seguido de una barra y el código único de tu piedra (ej. ROXGEO.COM/ABC123) en la parte inferior o trasera de tu piedra.
Consejos útiles
- Una capa base blanca hace que todos los colores se vean más vivos.
- Deja secar completamente cada capa antes de añadir la siguiente.
- Elige una forma de piedra que se ajuste a tu diseño.
- Sella con spray transparente para proteger tu piedra en exteriores.
- Para el código RoxGeo en la parte trasera, usa un marcador permanente resistente al agua. Aplica 2-3 capas de barniz transparente encima.
- Escribir #ROXCODE (ej. #ROXABC123) en tu piedra lo hace fácil de encontrar en Google.
- La dirección completa ROXGEO.COM/CODE lleva al descubridor directamente al mapa de tu piedra.
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