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Tried reference photo, with modification for this module. Some “stop lines” stopped. Others did not! Finding the right paint to water ratio and load of brush to create a bead that can eventually be painted down to a stop line, not an easy task for me.
Used Quinacridone Gold, Pyrrol Crimson and Ultramarine Blue. In the end, had to drop the value a notch on the gourd’s shade side. Caused the area to be overworked. Best I could do this go around.
LESSON NOTES
In this lesson, we'll look at stop lines and how they can help us plan our paintings - and our breaks!
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COMMENTS
Tried reference photo, with modification for this module. Some “stop lines” stopped. Others did not! Finding the right paint to water ratio and load of brush to create a bead that can eventually be painted down to a stop line, not an easy task for me.
Used Quinacridone Gold, Pyrrol Crimson and Ultramarine Blue. In the end, had to drop the value a notch on the gourd’s shade side. Caused the area to be overworked. Best I could do this go around.
