Excellent, again a little harsh down the edge of the nose. OK now don't show a photo as although your paining is a perfect reproduction that is not important Your skill is excellent and needs not writing of names or photos. You have parts in this painting of the work we did last week on light and dark Very good don'y forget Your Good and never apologies enven to me. I'm very please your both showing different abilities and styles I feel realy proud of you both. in one short month youve moved to a watercolourist artist the journey is not over yet but hold your head up high as you have move a long way. Again for this one 4 claps way more than I ever given for anyone. Well done Rupin. Brian.
and a nice dedication to Jeanette.
i thought the harh side of nose will give a nice effect but after it was done it was not lokking that good but i was afraid to touch it again as it may spoil the whole work...ok next time i will not use text or picture.....as u said yourself i was affraid for the likeness....really very glad to know you liked it and yeppii i got 4 stars for the 3rd time...hurray........thanks brain all credit goes to you...thanks alot...
Ok the line it should have been built up with dirty water because it needs to be see through these little errors are only smal don't worry the rest is beyond excellent. So long as the paper is water colur weight you should be able to lift any colour back out with the blending method. Take a old piece of water colour paper and paint the same line on it and let dry for say a day then wet it with clean water leave for 2 minutes then add more wayer in a little wet patch and place the tissue or paper towell on it and press lightly repeat until your good at it. I have no doubt that with practice you can remove noses and anything you want. The only requirement is a heavy watercolour paper. Again practice it will also improve your blending.
Yes this is much better. The nose can be repaired easily. Just follow Brians suggestions. He is a master painter and you are very fortunate to have help from him. I have worked in paint but mostly gouchae and poster paint. I like to use a paper which was intended for block printing it is smoother and can take a wet application it has cotton content to it. Stonehendge. You can buy it through Dick Blick art supplies on line. You can get individual sheets of it or tablets. It comes in various sizes. I like the 11x14 or the 14x17 for double portraits or the full figure. Keep creating and developing your own style but the technique is coming along very, very well!!!!!!!!!!!!
thanks christine....
ya i am thinking to repair the nose......soon then i'll post it again...i really feel fortunate to have guidence from you al..as you all are masters.....i will surely keep practesing..thanks for commenting and for the sugestions mam....thanks alot....
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