These are wonderful dear Oriane, thanks for sharing your brilliant tips with us![]()
These are wonderful dear Oriane, thanks for sharing your brilliant tips with us![]()
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A great study dear Oriane which can come in very helpful so thank you very much for sharing![]()
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Thanks everyonefor the comments. Enjoyed every one of them.
I still have some work ahead ... over time, when I finished, I will publish all the technical details used. Then, I'll ask the Rages to transfer this thread to Tips and Tricks.
Cesare, si puņ scommettere ... grazie.
Jasmine watch this movie to inspire you further.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=GB&h...&v=z6GuM7g0IzE
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Cool. I so much appreciate your work. For those of us who are not trained your tutorials make the work so much more approachable!! Love your use of color and light in all your work.!!
Janet
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Janet
Oriane,thank you so much for sharing your knowlege with us it is very much appreciated.
I will study closely the glass and water paintings altho I would not hope to arrive at your degree of skill![]()
Dear Oriane, Your tutorial is a really interesting collection of tips for painting subject considered difficult to reproduce.
Your eloquent AR application of such principles and observations are the best demonstration that they do work for any skill level (even if not everybody is as much talented as You).
I made the same experiment on glazing, some time ago, from the same teacher You indicated us and find out that there were two ways with oils, the best one apparently being to use a second layer.
Thank You!
Panta rei (everything flows)!
Another glass painting.
Painted in just one layer.
Caesare Dear friend, you're right. Powell's rocks served as reference to these examples of painting rocks under water. It would be interesting if you put here, the link to your post. In my examples I use only one layer. Follow the figures:
No glaze
1st glaze
2nd glaze
3rd glaze
See HERE this small movie
And an attempt to simulate a rain. All in just one layer.
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Dear Oriane, here it is. It was a quickie and it's missing for instance the normally darker part of the rock just above the water level.
Anyway we get the idea of the differences with the two approaches.
Panta rei (everything flows)!
it's wonderful to see your studies and to learn from them Oriane. Thanks for sharing and helping us paint better pictures. Very helpful tutorial and study.