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Acrylic tryout

2D Still Life posted on Feb 22, 2004
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I made another acryllic painting, and id like to hear what you guys think... Im trying to find out how t use the blue as shadow-color... but the image itself isn't all that great, to my opinion. thanks for viewing... Rinus

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Varian

12:03AM | Mon, 23 February 2004

Not bad at all. Be aware that shadows are not always blue as such; in this scene with such strong yellow light, try a bit more blue-violet and even a hint of red to offset the green. :)

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FluffyAnna

4:39AM | Mon, 23 February 2004

Blue is a very good shadow colour especially when the main colours are browns and yellows like in this image. I think if you glazed translucent brown like burnt umber over the shadow areas, you will keep the blue but it will be more toned down. and at the same time this will increace the range of shades in your painting, i think you need to be a little more dynamic by makeing the light parts lighter and the darker parts darker. Having said that, it depends on the mood that you are going for here. At the moment it has a real sence of mystery, keep up the good work.


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