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Did a painting with my own reference photo (Original Post) LiberalLoner May 2020 OP
I would love any critiques or help! I'm really trying to learn and get better. LiberalLoner May 2020 #1
It's got wonderful colors lunatica May 2020 #4
Thank you so much! Yeah I kind of messed up the sky.... LiberalLoner May 2020 #7
Your subconscious is your best teacher and friend. lunatica May 2020 #9
the thing i hate about pinterest is that you cant share the photos. mopinko May 2020 #2
Yup that's me! LiberalLoner May 2020 #3
I use Photobucket lunatica May 2020 #5
They charge to use it, though, don't they? LiberalLoner May 2020 #6
Yes, they do. lunatica May 2020 #8
hahahaha mopinko May 2020 #10
🤣 LiberalLoner May 2020 #11
I like them! Karadeniz May 2020 #12
Thank you! LiberalLoner May 2020 #13
I love that you can't tell this was from a photo. femmedem May 2020 #14
Thank you! ❤️❤️❤️ LiberalLoner May 2020 #15

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
4. It's got wonderful colors
Thu May 28, 2020, 02:44 PM
May 2020

especially in the sky. But my first impulse was to try to brush off what looks like chalk dust in the sky. But you might be deliberately creating that, although your very still water with reflections seems at odds with the turbulent sky which looks like it might be windy because of the dust. My eye wants to see a consistency of elements reacting to nature throughout the entire canvas. If you want to depict a windy day the water should reflect that. Everything is beautiful but my feeling is that you haven’t finished it.

If you’re stuck my advice is to not do anything until you know exactly what you want to do. Leave it propped up where you can look at it all the time, and not just when you’re painting. It will show you what it needs. Or, to be more exact, your own subconscious will tell you.

mopinko

(71,836 posts)
2. the thing i hate about pinterest is that you cant share the photos.
Thu May 28, 2020, 02:33 PM
May 2020

is it-waiting on the world to change?
that one is perfect.
i think the thing about painting along is that it cuts out a lot of the "thoughts" aka- doubts.
the good ones get through anyway.

all my best paintings came by closing my eyes and looking inside.
they are all of me, of course, so...

i was never tempted to sign up for that site till the other day when i found a pic of a miniature that i own. i know she never owned it.
she called them "my treasures". it was left unclear in what way they were hers.

i am tempted to sign up just to chew her out, and tell her to either take it down or credit the maker AND the owner.

LiberalLoner

(10,152 posts)
3. Yup that's me!
Thu May 28, 2020, 02:39 PM
May 2020

I have no idea how to embed photos.

Wow that sucks....you should sign up and do that!

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
5. I use Photobucket
Thu May 28, 2020, 02:49 PM
May 2020

When you choose the picture you want to show you can copy the link that says ‘Direct’ and then paste it in your post here. If the link url ends on .jpeg it is a photograph and will show up as one.

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
8. Yes, they do.
Thu May 28, 2020, 03:25 PM
May 2020

I’ve been using it for many years and it used to be free but now they do charge.

There is also Flickr. I don’t think they charge.

mopinko

(71,836 posts)
10. hahahaha
Thu May 28, 2020, 04:39 PM
May 2020

i did sign up. couldnt find that one, but started pinning his work, and dropping comments.
no insults, just the facts ma'am.

couple that had commerce links i asked if they were available.
i have several pieces that i bought on ebay. he did 2 sets of limited edition reproductions. they are numbered and came w certificates of authenticity, but no one seems to know there are not one-offs.

the one of a kinds i have went for little more than those.
my gain. if they knew that, the one-offs would start fetching the 10x $$ they deserve.
but since none of that goes to him anyway, i aint hurtin nobody.
when he found out about it, he sent me an artist's proof.


hated the questions they made me answer, but told the truth till they asked my age.
but yeah, file under nunyabidness.
gender, other
pronoun, xe

said i was 100. i mean, it's not a complete lie. i have said i am sure i will get there as the women on both sides of my family that i know of made it to 90.

kinda fun.

femmedem

(8,444 posts)
14. I love that you can't tell this was from a photo.
Fri May 29, 2020, 04:39 PM
May 2020

It looks like it was done on site. Usually I can tell when someone has worked from a photo because the values are off, and the color range is too compressed in the shadows. This, on the other hand, is full of life.

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