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eugenia, in The Knight at Night
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A clearer version. All my gear is packed away for our house move, so light conditions to take pics aren’t the best right now… https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/6b2c4ec5-4d39-4678-b386-516685821ff5.jpeg

FunkyMonk, in I pulled an all-nighter for this watercolor painting (couldn't sleep due to anxiety, painting relaxes me)

Amazing, great colors.

eugenia,
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Thank you!! :)

lamentdecay, in I pulled an all-nighter for this watercolor painting (couldn't sleep due to anxiety, painting relaxes me)

Reminds me of Kiki's Delivery Service, very comfy. I hope it helped.

eugenia,
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It did, thx!!

makingStuffForFun, in Woman and Skeleton
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Love it. Those jeans are next level

makingStuffForFun, in "Planter in Watercolor" by James Gurney [Not OC]
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I’ve only recently found this artist, and I’m blown away by him. He has a great YouTube channel.

Pencilnoob, in "Planter in Watercolor" by James Gurney [Not OC]

The GOAT of plein air himself. This guy hasn’t stopped inspiring me for 30+ years

Crul,
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I’ve never seen this movie, it’s added to the list!

xilliah, in The Witch and the Scarecrow

This is lovely!

eugenia,
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Thank you! :)

xilliah,

Do you have any tips for a beginner? I just started with acrylic and come from pencil

eugenia,
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Depends what type of painting you want to do. If you’re after narrative illustration or decorative art, then watercolor and gouache are better options (especially acryla gouache, that is very common now among pro illustrators). If you’re after landscapes, portraits, or otherwise more classic subjects, then oils or acrylic are best. For abstract art, acrylic is best. Of course, you can do anything with anything, but some mediums require more work than others to make something look good, depending on the genre.

For acrylic, start with cheaper paints, and as you learn, you can move to better brands that are light fast. Consider acrylic paper in the beginning, if you find it cheaper than canvas in your area. Let me know if you have any questions.

xilliah,

Wow thx for the help.

Never heard of acryla gouache before. I’ve tried water color once and I love how it just does its own thing. It’s so tender too and I’d love to combine it with black ink.

I’d also like to try more Indian ink. I have some pencils but I’m thinking of getting some pots. Any tips there? I was thinking it allows for intense colors but also you can water it down and use it more like water color.

Oil I don’t know where to start. It sounds very involved and that I might need access to an oven and stuff?

I’ll look into acrylic paper. I have a bunch of canvas because I found a cute little store stuffed to the brim with everything and it was very affordable. It was owned by some artist. But paper I could just tape to some wood on the easel.

Currently I’m working on something that is rather challenging. It’s a night scene that’s partly city and partly nature and it has light. I’m not sure if I should mix gradients, say the color of what the light is on, and the light itself. Or if I should let the background dry and then use ample water so it becomes transparent? I could use some white yellow as light on top.

eugenia,
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In illustration we don’t bother much with realistic lighting. We usually let it dry, and then we glaze on top of it with the light color.

xilliah,

Great I’ll try that.

bigboismith, in Woman and Skeleton

Living in the moment

Contextual_Idiot, in Pink clouds and blue sky

Well done! That’s really nice.

Reckless,

Thanks :D

bpm, in Two women in the subway

The perspective of the left woman’s feet is confusing to me - but the colouring and shading is great, really gives you a sense of them.

HelterSkeletor,

The perspective of the left woman’s feet is confusing to me

100%

It bugs me too. I made her left leg a bit too long which forced it into this weird perspective. Appreciate the observation. The subtleties of perspective are tricky.

probablynaked, in Two women in the subway

Solid! I really dig this

HelterSkeletor,

Hey! Thanks so much!

such_lettuce7970, in I used to be a collage artist before I started painting with watercolor. These elements were painted separately and then collaged together, as an experiment
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I really enjoy this, thank you for posting!

eugenia,
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Thank you! :)

machiabelly, in I used to be a collage artist before I started painting with watercolor. These elements were painted separately and then collaged together, as an experiment
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I love this!

kingmongoose7877, in I used to be a collage artist before I started painting with watercolor. These elements were painted separately and then collaged together, as an experiment
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Very nice.

Wodge, in Dinner with family
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T-Posing baby is my spirit animal.

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