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RE: Landscape (acrylic)
Great tip but not everyone likes a black background and it changes the colours. Also, not everyone draws first and next colours... To be honest I never liked colouring. It nerves me.
I like what you made. Pity you didn't make a post out of it so more can learn from it.
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Thank you so much for your kind words! 🌸
You’re absolutely right — every artist has their own way of working, and that’s what makes art so diverse and enjoyable.
I also don’t like using a black background, but white would be better than black 😅
However, drawing on a completely white surface during the outlining stage can be uncomfortable for the eyes, and sometimes it makes the artist feel that something is off in the composition.
That’s why I always prefer to tint the surface with one or more tones depending on the nature of the artwork.
For example, when I paint a landscape, I choose a dominant color from the scene — maybe a shade of green — or create a misty atmosphere that fits the mood of the piece.
Maybe I should turn this idea into a full post next time so others can benefit from it too.
Thanks again for your lovely words and thoughtful insight! 🎨💚
I do make my background, first layer, black since black covers better but it's not my finsl background and so far I didn't sketch once. I should try that out, perhaps.
Green is always good 😍
A post would be great, there's so much to try out and to improve. ♥️
Thank you so much, Kitty 🌸
You’re right — black does cover fast, which makes it practical sometimes, especially for the first layers.
Trying to make a sketch before painting can really help balance the composition and structure.
I’m glad you liked the post idea ❤️
Hopefully, I’ll prepare it soon so we can share our experiences together
I am looking forward to your post.
A creative day.
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Thank you, my friend Glad you’re looking forward to it! Hope it brings some good vibes
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