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Date of upload: Aug 5, 2023 ^^
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
We're not too proud to admit we really got caught up in this great video! This reminds us all to be honest with ourselves about where we are and where we want to be with our work, but be kind and patient too. If you never feel like you need to improve some aspect of your art, then you probably aren't pushing the limits of your ability, and doing that is how you're going to reach your goals!
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In my opinion, the last painting you did looks just like how the naked eye would see the landscape, whereas, the darker one you prefer, is more like if a camera with a slight filter took the picture. Both are realistic and AMAZING. They literally look like photographs 😭 I really need to do more landscape stuff too😪😪
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You are a much better painter and younger than me, but I can share that the background gets less saturated lighter, and more blue the further back you go. You were right that the 5th’s background was too saturated. 4th was my fave. This was such an excellent experiment! And for some really wise landscape advice, some of Ian Roberts Mastering Composition channel might appeal to you. 😊
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day 4 was the best! <3 you did so well camila. dw about the regression btw bc u improved soo much and i feel like if you did it again (day 6) it'd be better than day 4. because you learned a lot from day 5 by comparing it to day 4. it's just the natural process bc improvement isn't linear, it had bumps in the road if u get what i mean haha algebra YOU DID SO WELL IM SO IMPRESSED ur an inspiration
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Andrew Tischler really helped me understand the whole aerial perspective concept, that the colors are cool and muted towards the background and warm and saturated towards the foreground.
You kind of achieved this in Day 4 because you used a dark background on the trees, which ended up drabbing the colors. Try the same thing but with grays in the background colors next time so that the WARM blacks and vibrant highlights of the foreground will pop. 😊
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@MariamPareArt
9 months ago
Here's a tip from a landscape painter… things in the background are further away, so they should appear more muted and less saturated in color because you have to look through so much more air and atmosphere to see what is in the distance. When I paint things in the distance, I gray down the color a little bit. As a paint things closer to the viewer, I add more saturated color and more detail. Hope that helps! By the way, love your videos, thanks for sharing!
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