Thanks a lot for this tutorial, it was an interesting and useful lecture
Thanks a lot for this tutorial, it was an interesting and useful lecture
Last edited by Andrea; 01-24-2010 at 02:04 AM.
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I like your tutorial very much, orianelima.
It's very clear and the pics says all what is needed to do impastos.
My motivation to paint is now increased again,
Thanks
Thank you for great tutorial!
Thank You, dear Oriane! I got so enthusiastic about these impasti (the Italian etimology has clearly to do with the process of handmade pasta), that I had to try in half an hour this series of combinations. I hope You find them interesting.
Panta rei (everything flows)!
Hi,
What you have given us all is a great, helpful gift! You know, I'm sure, about the learning curve associated with new software. For most of us, the software is in control and we can, at best, play until happy accidents happen! Maybe some of us sit back and say..... I wonder what I did to make that happen.
Your gift has now given me the "advantage" over AR... I love the impasto look for real and simulated. I'm ok with it in the for real department, but your help as given me the power (control) to make it happen digitally. And that is very cool! Thanks!!!
Can I buy you a beer!
Cordially,
Jim
Oriane, this is outstanding. I love everything about it, but particularly like some of your workarounds dealing with the bump shadow that can plague the lower right trailing edges in the AR lighting effects. Someday I hope AR will give the Artist's options to control the built in lighting direction. But your approach is a good one for dealing with that little problem. And the overall technique illustrations are an entire arsenal of delights for creating all manner of beautiful art with endless possibilities. Just a super job.
Appreciation fosters well-being. Be well.
Thread with bunches of my AR paintings-conversations. Here
Many thanks Oriane, this is extremely thorough and informative
"I paint because I love to cut mats" (Arthur Alexander)
Congratulations on this truly inspiring tutorial.
Thank you all very much.