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Postby SPARTAN » Sat Sep 22, 2007 6:36 am

HOW DO YOU PAINT WATER?I'M REALLY STRUGGLING WITH THIS PICTURE.CANT SEEM TO GET THE RIGHT FEEL FOR THE WATER.
CANT GET THAT REFLECTIVE SHINE,JUST ENDS UP FLAT AND LIFELESS.
ANY COMMENTS WOULD BE MOST APPRECIATED.
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Postby DLKeur » Sat Sep 22, 2007 10:59 am

(I wish you would have posted a larger image.)

You've got a good start. You're going to need to add bits of lighter blues and white to indicate the crests where the sun is glancing off, and darker blues and washes of indigo to indicate the shadows of the troughs between the swells. You've already got a start at this, and, tedious as it might be, you have to continue. Something's missing, though. Can you see it?

You've got a
ightening down at the far horizon, but your shadow beneath the dock indicates that the sun is early afternoon or late morning. By the shadow's lay, you should
ighten your sky near the top of the canvas in exact correlation to your shadows.

Next, were it mine, I'd mute the colors of the lake just a bit. Though water is this blue in some lakes and rivers in the West where I live, on Lake Pend Oreille where I live, it's a grayer muted blue. Water will take on the hues sky, its surroundings, with toning by algae and minerals like copper...or pollution. :? These will produce everything from muddy coloros, to orange and pinks waters. The presence of copper creates a startling torquoise
ightness, especially in the depths, prevalent in the West.
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Postby SPARTAN » Sun Sep 23, 2007 11:08 am

THANKS FOR THE COMMENTS. I KNOW WHAT YOU MEAN ABOUT THE WATER BEING FAR TO BLUE.I WAS HOPING TO USE THIS AS A BASE COLOUR AND THEN BUILD ON IT SOMEHOW.I WILL TRY AND POST A LARGER IMAGE WHEN I GET THE HANG OF THINGS :D
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Postby SPARTAN » Sun Sep 23, 2007 11:13 am

WHEN I INCREASE THE PICTURE SIZE IT WONT LET ME POST IT.SAYS FILE IS TO BIG.
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Postby Singular » Sun Sep 23, 2007 11:21 am

SPARTAN wrote:WHEN I INCREASE THE PICTURE SIZE IT WONT LET ME POST IT.SAYS FILE IS TO BIG.


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Postby SPARTAN » Sun Sep 23, 2007 11:23 am

THANKS :o I'LL GIVE IT A TRY.
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Postby SPARTAN » Sun Sep 23, 2007 12:13 pm

MANAGED TO POST A LARGER IMAGE,BYT ONLY IN GALLERY -NATURE/SCENERY.TOOK ME LONGER TO POST IT THAN IT DID TO PAINT IT

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PAINTINGS ARE NEVER FINISHED THEY ARE JUST ABANDONED
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Postby Singular » Sun Sep 23, 2007 12:18 pm

I added your image to your post above. If you click the edit symbol on the top right side of your post, above the image, you will see the code used to add the image to the post.

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Postby SPARTAN » Sun Sep 23, 2007 12:29 pm

THANK YOU . YOUR A GENIUS :shock:
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Postby moon » Tue Nov 06, 2007 9:52 am

Hello :-) . I think if you could cool the blue down too towards the back of the picture (like you have with the hills) and include some of the sky colours in the reflection. I have had some sucess with using corse sandpaper to scratch away highlights at the end of the painting (just dont paint over it!) depending on the media used. Would love to see an update, moon x
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Postby SPARTAN » Tue Nov 06, 2007 12:45 pm

mmm, sort of put this on the back-burner for now. but thanks for the advice.
I'll probably come back to it when i have a bit of spare time :wink:
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