Will the REAL "Chummy Little Guys" please stand up?
You have to be a certain age to remember that line.
This is a question to you fellow painters.....I took one of these pictures in the sun, the other in the shade.....What is the best advice on that?
7x7 acrylic
Click here to purchase
I think they both work. The darker one seems richer but you can really see the colors better in the lighted one. Not much help, am I?
ReplyDeleteWhich one is truer to the original? THAT's the question!
ReplyDeleteLove the brushwork, and the 'chummy little guys'!
hi! One should put the image in the shade and also stand in the shade along with the image to shoot it - (and what Kelley said).
ReplyDeleteI like them both but can see the issue here. I was taught to stand in the shade with the painting with no direct sun...like a covered porch. I agree with Kelley- get it as true to original however you have to.
ReplyDeleteWhen someone writes an article he/she maintains the plan of a user
ReplyDeletein his/her brain that how a user can understand it. Thus that's why this paragraph is great. Thanks!
My web page :: kids folding table and chairs
It's an remarkable post in favor of all the web users; they will take advantage from it I am sure.
ReplyDeleteFeel free to surf to my page - stability ball
You really make it seem really easy with your presentation but I in finding
ReplyDeletethis topic to be actually one thing which I think I might never understand.
It sort of feels too complex and very broad for me.
I'm taking a look ahead on your next put up, I will try to get the hang of it!
Here is my blog post: garbage disposer