The Dog has a wonderfully pensive attitude suiting the sereneness of your composition. Outstanding! Also like how the lake edges the house which somehow seems plausible as in a dream. From sketcher to painter!
The Dog has a wonderfully pensive attitude suiting the sereneness of your composition. Outstanding! Also like how the lake edges the house which somehow seems plausible as in a dream. From sketcher to painter!
If I were marooned on a desert island, please air drop me a copy of Artrage 5.0! (Plus a laptop and solar panel)
Thanks Iceaxe
HAY WAIN STARTER NO 2
hi Hay Wain STARTER no 3
scuse me had to stop eye's Pizielated ok ---E/S
forgot the Hay Wain yeah also got a better picture so when
enlarge i can see it all as the first went into blobs
Bravo! Bravo! Bravo!
Panta rei (everything flows)!
Go Eighty Go, boy these are great Eighty
Sometimes...I remember better with my eyes closed
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Blimey just woke up must have slept round the clock read that it took
Constable 5 months so scuse if I take another few days as keep dozing
Off is it staring at the screen that makes you doze or just old age ???
Hail O Caesar O Mighty One. Thanks
Hello Katie Katie Coops I'll try if I can concentrate and don't doze off ok
Better get washed and dressed and have breakfast even if it's the afternoon yeah ----E/S
Mr. Ploos! What a fantastic work.
I have been loving the progression because it shows your thinking. You're rising to it, mate. I'm watching where you set it down, how you're giving consideration to the composition, then populating it with details. And I really like how active you've made the sky. Has some action and drama to it like it's a player in the story.
You're maintaining a light overall tone to it which keeps it from getting too heavy. Heavy can be good too. But this one is playing up more joyful.
It's interesting seeing the sequence because it's as if I were inside your image and you were walking me through your private world here and pointing out this and that -- sort of as if you're painting directly into my mind. And you say something like check out that building -- notice how the shrubbery works its way up the side. And there's a hay wain, and blimey, notice who's there in it. . . wonder if they're stuck. . .
This is really coming along. I feel like we're all loaded up on the haywain ride. FIELD TRIP inside EIGHTY +'s imagination!
GO MAN GO!!!!!!!!
One thought about picking colors and values, the way you're doing it is fine, but it's easy to do when you also import a picture (Constable pic for example) and use it as a palette fully laid out already. So all you need to do is dip into that picture and you have a loaded brush with that color. Sort of a nice feature to the program.
"Not a bit is wasted and the best is yet to come. . ." -- remembered from a dream
Mac thanks for comments and info, but got up late 3.30 in the afternoon
So didn't do much to late then had a go at the wheel's
Yep those bloody wheel's. So decided to give it a rest
And hope somebody sorts them out while I'm asleep. Yeah
Eighty, this picture is in plus.:-) I love how you sketch, paint and make up the sky, put it all together into a wonderful scenery. Applause from me and a call for more.Palette also very pleasant. Wonderful, wonderful, plus, plus, plus,Eighty.:-)