If I’m painting in the studio, I generally use my photo editing programs to change colors around and move things here and there. I’m not very good at it. I wish I was better. I don’t really understand how to do the layering. But the point is, it’s very quick and easy and you don’t have to sit there for half an hour 45 minutes doing different value, studies and different renderings. You can set your whole scene in just a couple of minutes and decide which color looks best. Adjust your hue this way or that. Physically you can only do so many value studies but you can do many editing within a few minutes. I don’t know if you think that is not the same thing as physically painting it with your own hands. Do you feel like you get something more out of it when you literally lay the paint down on the paper or do you think you would benefit from digitally doing your value studies?
In the real Art Academy it is generally prohibited to use photos and computers. An artist trains not only his soul, but also his hands and eyes, since hands remember everything and no computer can compare with the eyes of an artist!
Absolutely amazing!! I’m impressed!
You certainly are an excellent teacher. Those in your classes are really Blessed.
Maravillosa clase, Thank you Andyi you IS the BEST teacher. ❤❤
Thank you! 😃
This is what I want to achieve.. Clean painting.. Indeed, fewer brush stroke is the secret 🥳
Damn, i just just discovered a hidden gem channel, thank you !
Thank you, Dear! Good Luck!
If I’m painting in the studio, I generally use my photo editing programs to change colors around and move things here and there. I’m not very good at it. I wish I was better. I don’t really understand how to do the layering. But the point is, it’s very quick and easy and you don’t have to sit there for half an hour 45 minutes doing different value, studies and different renderings. You can set your whole scene in just a couple of minutes and decide which color looks best. Adjust your hue this way or that. Physically you can only do so many value studies but you can do many editing within a few minutes. I don’t know if you think that is not the same thing as physically painting it with your own hands. Do you feel like you get something more out of it when you literally lay the paint down on the paper or do you think you would benefit from digitally doing your value studies?
In the real Art Academy it is generally prohibited to use photos and computers. An artist trains not only his soul, but also his hands and eyes, since hands remember everything and no computer can compare with the eyes of an artist!
The feeling of traditional paper and paint can never compare to digital slop !
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@@MFDOOOOM I wasn’t suggesting you use digital slop as a paint alternative simply as a five minute prep before you decide to put paint to paper. Geez.
Thank you so much!
Good Luck, Darling!