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Coincidentally (again!) I am painting a clothesline, backlit, of white laundry blowing in the breeze. So what a big help this is! I'm always amazed at the depth and variation of whites, depending on the surroundings. Thanks, Dianne!
I don't paint white things very often because they never looked right but I didn't know how to fix it.This is so helpful and not at all what I thought it would be. I truly enjoy learning from you. Everything is so clear from you and for me that's everything. I so appreciate you.
Thank you Dianne for your wonderful videos. Just a precision, not sure which titanium white you are using, but in my experience and according to Golden Artist Colors and Natural Pigments websites, titanium white has a blue bias. So it tents to be cool, and Zinc tends to be warm. Hope this helps, I will keep digging on the subject ❤
Marc, I am using the Gamblin titanium white, but since the temperature of colors we mix is controlled by hue rather than white, the temperature of the white doesn't matter.
Dianne, i've been watching your videos for a long time, and i really love them so much. It helps me to understand more about painting especially from reference. Despite all that, i have a question for you. What do you think about (not from reference) painting from imagination? Will you make a video for it? Thank you♡
Painting from imagination can be a wonderful experience. But in order to do so with confidence, doing studies from the actual world plus getting a handle on how to compose paintings can go a long way towards being able to express your imaginative work.
Coincidentally (again!) I am painting a clothesline, backlit, of white laundry blowing in the breeze. So what a big help this is! I'm always amazed at the depth and variation of whites, depending on the surroundings. Thanks, Dianne!
My pleasure. Have fun with it.
I don't paint white things very often because they never looked right but I didn't know how to fix it.This is so helpful and not at all what I thought it would be. I truly enjoy learning from you. Everything is so clear from you and for me that's everything. I so appreciate you.
You are so welcome! Keep having fun with this.
You REALLY ARE a great teacher. Thank you so much for the in-depth explanations!!
You're very welcome!
Thank you Dianne for your wonderful videos. Just a precision, not sure which titanium white you are using, but in my experience and according to Golden Artist Colors and Natural Pigments websites, titanium white has a blue bias. So it tents to be cool, and Zinc tends to be warm. Hope this helps, I will keep digging on the subject ❤
Marc, I am using the Gamblin titanium white, but since the temperature of colors we mix is controlled by hue rather than white, the temperature of the white doesn't matter.
I was just having trouble with whites, awesome timing!!!!! Thanks
Have fun with it.
Thankyou Diane. I found this really helpful. I learnt so much from this tutorial!
I'm so glad!
Your videos are such delicious little art snacks. Your intros are so fun I love em. Thanks a ton!
Our pleasure. And thanks!
Amazing instruction! So helpful.... especially your reminder to practice color identification! Many thanks!
You are so welcome!
Dianne, i've been watching your videos for a long time, and i really love them so much. It helps me to understand more about painting especially from reference.
Despite all that, i have a question for you. What do you think about (not from reference) painting from imagination? Will you make a video for it? Thank you♡
Painting from imagination can be a wonderful experience. But in order to do so with confidence, doing studies from the actual world plus getting a handle on how to compose paintings can go a long way towards being able to express your imaginative work.