![]() ![]() The story revolves around Splosh, a blob of paint that spills out of young Kens paint bottles. Its simple racy story, bright, vibrant graphics and engaging interaction are certain to keep your child fully involved while they learn to count and associate number names with numbers. The app seeks to reinforce fundamental number concepts through play and story. Outline the moon using a black fine liner pen, add Scribbles to the grass.Splosh is a vibrant and engaging interactive story app from Punflay for high-energy preschoolers and beginners. Add more feathery grass & foliage using black paint and a fine brush.Don’t cover up all the green, allow it to pop through in places. Splosh on black watercolor or acrylic paint to “blend” the bunnies into the background.Paint them black using either acrylic paint or an acrylic paint pen.Roughly sketch the bunnies using a pencil.While it’s still wet, splash in some darker green and add feathery dark green grass using a fine brush.Splosh on some mid green paint at the bottom of the rock.Using watery yellow watercolor or acrylic paint, add yellow shading to the moon.When totally dry paint the circle white using an acrylic paint pen.Don’t’ worry if you go over the edge of the circle. I drew around a lid then add darker paint around it. Allow it dry a little and then add darker paint.Splash on a second color allowing them to mix and spread.My paint was probably too watery but it doesn’t matter. ![]() Splish on some water and splosh in some watery paint allowing it to spread and run.I used a white acrylic paint pen to add the dots. Don’t try to keep to just the painted areas. Don’t’ let the paint dry in between activating each color though as we want them to mix and blend a bit. Do this between activating each color to avoid muddying the colors. Don’t’ try to be too precise, random is good! Activate the lighter areas first and then clean your brush. Using a paintbrush and clean water activate the paint allowing the colors to flow.Most of the color overlap each other in a random way, When we add the water they will mix and blend together and hopefully there’s some random new combinations of colors. Starting from the top left I added fuchsia, then cherry, then teal green then iris blue. I want the redder hues to be on my birds chest. With a pencil lightly draw a line for the branch. ![]()
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