So let's break the rule. Sketch free hand from the live model. never traced or copied a photograph. Most successful portrait artists I had an opportunity to study their work, they always made believe that they sketched the live model first, but they worked secretly from the photographs they took when they pretended to sketch from life, did all the cheating from the photographs and called the transferring a part of the procedure. To me, that is cheating. Cheating is very bad for the artists. Why? Because once cheating becomes a habit. without a camera or a projector, the "artist" does not have the confidence to create any more. That is only my opinion. disregard it if you prefer. George Wu, A.I.A., Architect, NCARB 2019-10-8
Can you, please, tell me this: Is this possible achieving with watercolours on aquarelle paper? The thing is that I dont like to use much water and I dont want to paint aquarelle style. Is it still possible to blend colours like that, alla prima style, but with watercolour?
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Itβs in real time and explained well. Thank you. Very helpful. ππ»π
Nice to see the pallet. Very good wow
geniaaall!!!!
Camera needs to be much closer
wonderful
Excelent
Magistral!!
Bravissimo π πππ
Wawe
So let's break the rule. Sketch free hand from the live model. never traced or copied a photograph. Most successful portrait artists I had an opportunity to study their work, they always made believe that they sketched the live model first, but they worked secretly from the photographs they took when they pretended to sketch from life, did all the cheating from the photographs and called the transferring a part of the procedure. To me, that is cheating. Cheating is very bad for the artists. Why? Because once cheating becomes a habit. without a camera or a projector, the "artist" does not have the confidence to create any more. That is only my opinion. disregard it if you prefer. George Wu, A.I.A., Architect, NCARB 2019-10-8
The likeness is dead on, I always struggle with that. Awesome work!
This is brilliant.
wow i really love the way you painted it i didnt know there was so much color in the face thank you so much
Awesome
This demo is very beautiful. thanks
Duplicating that gigantic shapeless shadow of the nose is the most unartistic thing I have seen in years.
you lost her feminine jawline and lowered her cheek bone but great video
Yupari…you are my favorite artist to watch. Thank you
Saturation is how pure the pigment is not how "bright" the colour is, it's what you meant though
Can you, please, tell me this: Is this possible achieving with watercolours on aquarelle paper? The thing is that I dont like to use much water and I dont want to paint aquarelle style. Is it still possible to blend colours like that, alla prima style, but with watercolour?