Saturday, January 28, 2012

Grass & Water

Painting the grass has been challenging. I usually work from the foreground and make my way toward the back, but the grass is sparser in places which means all the water needs to be in place before I can get too detailed with the grass. Aside from that, I've had a bunch of other things going on, so the painting has been slow-going. At any rate, I thought I'd post what I have  so far--yes, it's mostly just grass and water! I hope the difference is obvious...

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  1. I love the detail. The darkness under the pier, grass popping up out of the water, the number of different shades, the way the ocean gets dark near the horizon - excellent!

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  2. Oh, Anonymous was me btw. :)

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    1. *ME*, Thanks for your kind words...you have a good eye for detail--nice...and now to go off and ponder my anonymous poster...hmmm...oh, the possibilities...:)

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    2. I was too lazy to sign in earlier. You know, passwords and all

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    3. I had the feeling it was you :) (I hate to guess aloud on a public forum!)

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  3. Yes, the grass is taking definition. And the water to the right of the boat, the port side if you were on the boat, looks so sparkling in the sun. You have the touch of using the light so naturally.

    This is pretty darn exciting, Bridget.

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    1. Thanks Jerry! I did mess with the lighting a little on this. I suppose I'll post the image I'm working from soon. You'll see that I messed with the sky a bit, which changes the reflections in the water...

      And thanks for your enthusiastic comments! :)

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  4. Again, your water blows me away! Even unfinished.

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    1. Well, aside from a few finishing touches that I won't be able to resist, the water is pretty much done...now, to work on the grass...and the boat!

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