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Thread: A break before the function / Un descanso antes de la función

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    A break before the function / Un descanso antes de la función

    Imagen de referencia.
    Dos ó tres capas.
    Varios recursos.

    Reference image.
    Two or three layers.
    Several tools.
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    Regards from Chile
    "El arte no reproduce lo visible. Lo hace visible" Paul Klee

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    Very nice style. Like you palette too.

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    Lovely style and great brushwork.

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    Fine image. Like a flower in bloom.

    Imagen fina. Como una flor en flor.
    "Not a bit is wasted and the best is yet to come. . ." -- remembered from a dream

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    Degas o Damas? Opera di un maestro comunque!

    Degas or Damas? A master's work anyway!
    Panta rei (everything flows)!

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    Lovely, and as Mr.Akey so aptly put it 'like a flower in bloom'- maybe a carnation?
    June.

    Oh God of homeless things, look down
    And try to ease the way
    Of all the little weary paws
    That walk the world
    today.
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    My desktop is extended across three monitors.]

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    Damaso: hacía rato que no visitaba los foros. ¡El progreso de tus trabajos es notable!
    Your progress is remarkable!
    Nulla die sine linea
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    Dear friends, Bob Row, Enug, Caesar, D Akey, RedSaucers, Victor Osaka:

    Ahora con más tiempo disponible para pintar, escudriño y descubro muchas recursos relacionados con "Capas" y "Transformar el contenido de las capas".
    En este caso en particular, la pintura original a la acuarela, fue "duplicada" y luego manejada para agregar más bordes en el vestido de la bailarina...
    Además, el recurso "Manejo del color de la capa", es muy interesante.

    Now with more time to paint, I discovered and searcheth many tools related to "Layers" and "Transforming the content of the layers' resources.
    In this particular case, the original watercolor painting was "duplicate" and then managed to add more edges in ballerina dress ...
    Moreover, using "Color Management layer" is very interesting.
    Regards from Chile
    "El arte no reproduce lo visible. Lo hace visible" Paul Klee

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    very impressive work on this , damasocl... love the crop ( composition ) , subtle colors and painterly handling of the different edge types.. ..

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    Just, wow!
    Excuse my French, but for a lack of better wording, I love the 'minimalist amount of brushstrokes'. Purity! not in the subject, but in the technique.

    Beautiful

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