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03-30-2005, 04:13 PM
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Jean,
I do several thinner layers, usually one horizontal and one vertical. Do not put too much on your brush and DRAG it across the panel. You can try using an acrylic dryer retardant in it so you have more time to work the surface.
A thin, wide brush is better than a thick one, 3-4 inches.
My husband had a spray room built for me out of desperation. He was tired of green or whatever dust covering everthing.
Make sure you get a big airbrush, not the regular small ones.
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03-30-2005, 06:02 PM
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Hi David, thank you and you must try this. You will love the texture. You can blend for a velvety skin tone or play around with scumbling over and just picking up a light feather of pastel (that's what I did on the background). I found that I couldn't get too detailed though, probably because I put the ground on quite thick. I'll thin the ground more and use a different brush like Sharon says.
Thanks for the feedback Sharon, I'm still mulling over the color harmony while I'm getting more panels ready. I'll drag the airbrush stuff out later and see just what we have here.
Jean
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03-30-2005, 07:14 PM
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Nice start, but I'd be careful of using too much alizarin and white mixed together in the shadows. Those two colors together make an intense cool, not the warm that you'd want in your shadows. I've noticed this on several of your recent portraits, too. You may want to really look at some figures in cool light from life and study the color of the shadows. I think you'll find there's not so much hot pink.
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03-31-2005, 01:21 AM
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Hi Michele,
I've already started switching it around to more ochres and sienna. I changed the shirt and table and now of course nothing works at all. So, I may just wash it all off and start over. I'll see what the trolls have done when I come down in the morning.
Jean
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03-31-2005, 08:22 AM
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This is one thing I have BEATEN into Kim Dows talented little head, do a quick color study first.
Sometimes holding up a scrap of paper with a test color on it to an area in question helps.
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03-31-2005, 11:03 AM
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I have a flat part on one side of my head from her beatings, but I do the color studies now.
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03-31-2005, 12:48 PM
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Those long distance beatings can be very brutal!
This is where I am now. I'm not happy with it so I may wipe it off and try again.
Jean
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