Do you mix your colors for a particular painting before you start, or do you have a certain way that you basically set up your palette most of the time and then mix on the canvas, (or is it a board?) or am I way off?
@cestchaz I use a 'full spectrum' palette with fixed colors. Before I start I mix a couple of more specific colors in the subject, eg the back ground, the light and dark side of the box. But these are different for each painting...
Wait a minute... On this painting you painted the foreground, then the background, then the midground. I'm confused. How do you decide what to paint first?
Do you mix your colors for a particular painting before you start, or do you have a certain way that you basically set up your palette most of the time and then mix on the canvas, (or is it a board?) or am I way off?
cestchaz 6 months ago
@cestchaz I use a 'full spectrum' palette with fixed colors. Before I start I mix a couple of more specific colors in the subject, eg the back ground, the light and dark side of the box. But these are different for each painting...
josvanr 6 months ago
Wait a minute... On this painting you painted the foreground, then the background, then the midground. I'm confused. How do you decide what to paint first?
Thanks for all your info. It really helps.
cestchaz 6 months ago
@cestchaz hi, basically it's also background first, the vertical part of the table doesn't matter mutch, just a dark horizontal beam of color...
josvanr 6 months ago
very helpfull ,great
TheBvcxz 1 year ago
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SomebodyIusedtoknow 3 years ago