How To Create Sunlight In Your Landscape Painting
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2024
- Using color temperature contrast sounds like a simple idea to create sunlight. It can become more complicated the more refined your painting is.
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I find it difficult to reconcile the rule that we are told the bluer and more violet colors (but more subdued) go in the background to make it recede but then, at the same time, I see paintings with blue and violet in the foreground for shadowing purposes and bright warm colors in the background. I guess that causes the background to become the focal point.
Very informative . Thank you for your teaching.
Really enjoyed these works and examples, thank you!
❤❤❤ North GA paintings!! Wonderful depictions of the area.
Very helpful! Thanks for the tip about exaggerating the differences in temperature.
Amazing lesson. It really helps to understand color and temperature. Thank you!!❤
Thank you for another great video! Your videos have inspired me to start painting landscapes! 😊
first you have to be lucifer,,the bringer of light..
Thank you Phil your videos are so inspiring