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03-17-2006, 08:32 PM#1
Shadow_Strike
Its suppose to say Level 7, not that it meant anything.
Yeah...
Acrylic, I suck at painting, never did like it much. But now its fun.
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03-17-2006, 10:28 PM#2
Game_Slave
it looks very nice! i like the grinning face in the darkness
03-17-2006, 10:31 PM#3
TDR
I like the 7.

The colors are realy chaotical and not well placed. That big, thick, saturated spot of blue on the left is more eye-catching than the mushroom. You should keep a high contrast in the center of attention and stronger levels of color, while in the extremeties there should be less saturated colors & such.

Acrylics are cool, I like them better than oils. And tempera sucks realy, realy hard, don't ever use them if you have the chance.
03-17-2006, 11:05 PM#4
camel's_hump
I like the shroom, gj. But like TDR said, needs a better color scheme.
03-18-2006, 12:01 AM#5
Shadow_Strike
Quote:
Originally Posted by TDR
I like the 7.

The colors are realy chaotical and not well placed. That big, thick, saturated spot of blue on the left is more eye-catching than the mushroom. You should keep a high contrast in the center of attention and stronger levels of color, while in the extremeties there should be less saturated colors & such.

Acrylics are cool, I like them better than oils. And tempera sucks realy, realy hard, don't ever use them if you have the chance.
Yeah dunno what happened with the blue.
I painted a watered down blue and all of a sudden its now bright, shiny, and sticky.

What do you mean by saturation? Like how an onion saturates a piece of paper? (what ever that means).
03-18-2006, 09:57 AM#6
TDR
I quote Prometheus:
Quote:
Saturation - How much color there is. Neon colors are very saturated.
So basicaly the more saturated a color is, the more intense it is. The more you de-saturate a color, the more it tends to become grey and pale. The more saturated it is, the more intense and colorful it becomes.

Lookie for an example:
03-19-2006, 01:52 AM#7
Shadow_Strike
Thanks! This is a great learning step.