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Linda Proctor commented on Linda Proctor's Photo 3 years, 1 month ago
7, 8,9 killing me! Lol.
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Peta McDonald commented on Peta McDonald's Photo 3 years, 1 month ago
Also, her tone bars are so smooth, but mine are always rough, despite sharpening my pencils all the time. Could it be the paper?
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Peta McDonald commented on Peta McDonald's Photo 3 years, 1 month ago
Any tips on toning with colour? I just got my new polychromos pencils in the mail yesterday and am having a lot of trouble getting the lighter tones as they are such strong colours.
Wendy uses Sepia in her beginner videos but I am finding it really difficult to get good colour on top while still holding onto the lighter areas… it’s such a…[Read more]
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Peta McDonald added a Photo 3 years, 1 month ago
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Any tips on toning with colour? I just got my new polychromos pencils in the mail yesterday and am having a lot of trouble getting the lighter tones as they are such strong colours. Wendy uses Sepia in her beginner videos but I am finding it really difficult to get good colour on top while still holding onto the lighter areas… it’s such a strong…[Read more]
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Also, her tone bars are so smooth, but mine are always rough, despite sharpening my pencils all the time. Could it be the paper?
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Definitely helps to have the smooth hot press paper. Wendy likes the Stonehenge Aqua Legion Hot Press.
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Wendy starts people out with the dark sepia, but as you progress you can use other colours as your “grisaille” or shadow toning layer. Other shadow toning colours to try include earth green and burnt ochre for yellow subjects. Red violet for red subjects. It helps to hold the pencil further back and practice making light strokes/marks. You’re…[Read more]
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@sam-mcwilliams , I’d love to come to the beginner workshop if the timezone works for me! I’m in Australia. Can you please point me in the direction of the details? Thanks heaps. And as for the paper, I have HEAPS of cold press stuff here because I’ve tried watercolour in the past… so I went online and bought hot press, but it’s still textured.…[Read more]
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@sam-mcwilliams I found the link to the course! I’ll see if it’s possible. 🙂 Thanks.
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Liz Paganelli commented on Liz Paganelli's Photo 3 years, 1 month ago
Thanks so much for the feedback, I really appreciate it. Yes I do understand what you’re both talking about, I will be adding more darks and try to get more of a 3d quality.
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Peta McDonald commented on Peta McDonald's Photo 3 years, 1 month ago
Aha… that’s really helpful about both the cast shadow (which I wasn’t completely happy with) and the transition between the reflected highlight and core shadow. I’ll practice that on the next one because I’m too scared to touch these again. 🙂
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Peta McDonald commented on Peta McDonald's Photo 3 years, 1 month ago
Thank you Pam… I’m starting to get the hang of how this all works now. I’m so impressed that you give feedback on our work, I thought it was only going to be video tutorials to watch. 🙂
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Peta McDonald commented on Peta McDonald's Photo 3 years, 1 month ago
Thank you so much Pam… I love it already. If I have questions, who/how do I contact please?
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Pam commented on Liz Paganelli's Photo 3 years, 1 month ago
Wow, Liz. All those petals! Such a challenging subject, and you did a really nice job with it. You have a really great drawing skills, and it’s impressive how you are able to get such beautifully rendered and believable details. You are showing some really nice 3 dimensional form on those leaves and stems. I want to see more 3 dimensional overall.…[Read more]
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Pam commented on Peta McDonald's Photo 3 years, 1 month ago
Peta, wow. These are great. Your toning is really wonderful, and you have nailed getting 3D form on these spheres. Your handling of that highlight is just gorgeous. I really love how you are keeping those cast shadows quiet, and the way you are getting really dark where the sphere meets the paper, and then fading out to nothing. I might consider…[Read more]
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Pam commented on Peta McDonald's Photo 3 years, 1 month ago
Wonderful attention to detail on these branches while maintaining 3 dimensional form. And, lovely shimmery highlights – hard to do, and really well done.
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Pam commented on Peta McDonald's Photo 3 years, 1 month ago
Your toning is just beautiful. Keep up the great work!
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Pam commented on Peta McDonald's Photo 3 years, 1 month ago
Peta, oh my goodness. Please don’t apologize! This is what the artfeed is for. We are here to give you feedback and encouragement. Please don’t ever be embarrassed to share a drawing. You will find that we all learn from one another, and often the drawings that we would normally be embarrassed to share are the most helpful for all of us. With that…[Read more]
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Pam commented on Peta McDonald's Photo 3 years, 1 month ago
Peta, just wanted to say welcome to draw botanical! You are off to a great start. Please keep sharing your work as you go through the lessons. Looking forward to watching you go through this journey. It’s so much fun.
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Pam commented on Machi's Photo 3 years, 1 month ago
I LOVE this Machi! All of those thin little stamen are just wonderful. Your leaves have a lovely lyrical quality, and they have a lot of form and dimension to them. You nailed the way that branch bends and curves as it grows each year, and I really like the variety of color that you are getting along that branch.
It’s absolutely wonderful just…[Read more]
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Laura Dye commented on Sam McWilliams's Photo 3 years, 1 month ago
Just beautiful!
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Linda Proctor commented on Machi's Photo 3 years, 1 month ago
Lovely!
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Machi commented on Machi's Photo 3 years, 1 month ago
Flowers from Kauai, and fruits from the Big Island
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Oh my goodness! This is incredible. If I can get even a fraction of the skill you have, I’ll be a happy lady.
Beauty! What a great story here – they have such great character! Beautiful colours and I love the way you handled the water and the jar.
This is great. I love the lone fallen petal.