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Pam commented on Eleanor McCarthy's Photo 4 years, 11 months ago
(Here was supposed to be hear)
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Pam commented on Eleanor McCarthy's Photo 4 years, 11 months ago
Those cracks look great. I like how you get a little peek into the flesh of the tomato through the lovely cracks.
I’m anxious to here what others have to say about the paper and the soft fibers coming up. I had this problem too when I used Stonehenge legion HP paper. I think I have too heavy of a hand for it.
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Pam commented on Maureen Doram's Photo 4 years, 11 months ago
Pretty! I love the Kraft paper with these colors. So soft.
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Sinéad Kane added a Photo 4 years, 11 months ago
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Really nice job on the onion skin and apple Sinead. Your color selection and saturation are very good! I notice that you did not use grissaille toning on the apple before you added your color. Wendy has videos of drawing apples using her grisaille technique, which be worth checking out!
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Thanks Doug, I’ll check those out
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Pamela Kaye commented on Pamela Kaye's Photo 4 years, 11 months ago
THANK YOU, DOUG, THESE ARE REALLY HELPFUL COMMENTS.
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Pam commented on Pam's Photo 4 years, 11 months ago
Thanks Wendy!! I’ll play around some more.
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Wendy Hollender commented on Pam's Photo 4 years, 11 months ago
I suggest a few small scattered flowers falling, and these awesome flower details somewhere else. You could also do more laytex, another drop or else on a leaf edge dripping off So it is visible. And then these beautiful flower studies lined up at top or side or very bottom. Just my opinion. This is your composition so you get to play and choose!
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Leslie Becknell commented on Pam's Photo 4 years, 11 months ago
Wow!! Gorgeous!
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Wendy Hollender commented on Lucille Alice's Photo 4 years, 11 months ago
Looking good Lucille. Very nice slow toning. Perhaps you can push even further with a tiny bit more dark on shadow side, that is darker than anything on the left side. And maybe try and erase your highlight just a few specks of really white paper showing through.
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Leslie Becknell commented on Wendy Hollender's Photo 4 years, 11 months ago
Love this!
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Sinéad Kane commented on Sinéad Kane's Photo 4 years, 11 months ago
Yes, that green did come out very dark. Did another sample using lemon yellow -
Sinéad Kane commented on Sinéad Kane's Photo 4 years, 11 months ago
Thank you Vern 😊
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Pam commented on Pam's Photo 4 years, 11 months ago
Or do you like this better? Or neither?
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Pam added a Photo 4 years, 11 months ago
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Or do you like this better? Or neither?
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Wow!! Gorgeous!
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I suggest a few small scattered flowers falling, and these awesome flower details somewhere else. You could also do more laytex, another drop or else on a leaf edge dripping off So it is visible. And then these beautiful flower studies lined up at top or side or very bottom. Just my opinion. This is your composition so you get to play and choose!
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Thanks Wendy!! I’ll play around some more.
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Lucille Alice commented on Lucille Alice's Photo 4 years, 11 months ago
Following the lesson on page 46 of Wendy’s new book.
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Pam commented on Pam's Photo 4 years, 11 months ago
I made the latex drop a little larger. I hope that helps it look more latexy. I also cut my studies of the blown up flowers and played around a little. Does this work? Or is it too symmetrical. I’m trying to channel my inner Sheila. She’s so good at adding to her drawings
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Pam added a Photo 4 years, 11 months ago
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Lucille Alice added 2 Photos 4 years, 11 months ago
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Following the lesson on page 46 of Wendy’s new book.
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Looking good Lucille. Very nice slow toning. Perhaps you can push even further with a tiny bit more dark on shadow side, that is darker than anything on the left side. And maybe try and erase your highlight just a few specks of really white paper showing through.
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Thanks! Will try!
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sheila y. commented on sheila y.'s Photo 4 years, 11 months ago
We definitely held off eating this branch until I got the “green light “! See you all Monday online! -
sheila y. commented on sheila y.'s Photo 4 years, 11 months ago
Thanks, Vern. All you guys suggesting more color variation is slowly sinking in! - Load More