Day 16 30 Day Challenge Bulldog Black/White Study
As I said I have frittered away the lead that I had so am now down to trying to do some quick things to get caught up and try to get ahead a bit. So the next days are hurried only a small amount of time each, maybe less than hour each on this one and tomorrow landscape.
I always learn something by doing black/white/gray studies. Tonal or value paintings are pretty much what I use for one of my beginning steps. Like the Old Masters I try to find the darkest darks, lightest lights and then the mid tones. I might try to do him again but in color but just might try doing them in glazes over the top of the grisaille that I have done here. Will be a bit difficult because the paper I am using will probably buckle but maybe if I keep it a drier wash it will work for me. Yessss, then I might be able to get another free day!!
One of the things about the bull dogs is that they have lots of wrinkles and in the acrylics I find that harder to do, to get the softer edges. You almost do have to use multiple brushes: 1 with the color and 1 that is moist that can be used as the blender. Yes, I do have the interactive acrylics with the slow dryer medium but I really haven't gotten in to using that as much as I should since that is one of the main attributes to the interactive. Mainly haven't because the sprayer they sent me doesn't work - and also more practical is that I have quite a few other acrylics that I want to use up and then rebuy in the interactive.
Thanks much for stopping by and taking a look.
I always learn something by doing black/white/gray studies. Tonal or value paintings are pretty much what I use for one of my beginning steps. Like the Old Masters I try to find the darkest darks, lightest lights and then the mid tones. I might try to do him again but in color but just might try doing them in glazes over the top of the grisaille that I have done here. Will be a bit difficult because the paper I am using will probably buckle but maybe if I keep it a drier wash it will work for me. Yessss, then I might be able to get another free day!!
One of the things about the bull dogs is that they have lots of wrinkles and in the acrylics I find that harder to do, to get the softer edges. You almost do have to use multiple brushes: 1 with the color and 1 that is moist that can be used as the blender. Yes, I do have the interactive acrylics with the slow dryer medium but I really haven't gotten in to using that as much as I should since that is one of the main attributes to the interactive. Mainly haven't because the sprayer they sent me doesn't work - and also more practical is that I have quite a few other acrylics that I want to use up and then rebuy in the interactive.
Thanks much for stopping by and taking a look.
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