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Discussion in 'vBench (Works in Progress)' started by Martin Antonenko, Sep 21, 2018.

  1. Martin Antonenko A Fixture

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    63. Day, January 22, 2019


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    Cheers
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  2. Nap Moderator

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    Martin

    The pattern develops well ....nearly there !

    Very neat freehand and match of the pattern

    Thanks for sharing

    Nap
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  3. Martin Antonenko A Fixture

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    64. Day, January 23, 2019


    Next segment ready...!

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    Missing the "gap" on the chest ...


    Cheers
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  4. grasshopper A Fixture

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    At what point will you apply some desaturated and shadow tones to the decorations? Maybe it’s the photos but they look floated on the background fabric.
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  5. Nap Moderator

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    Hi ,


    Nearly all the way Martin great perseverance ...you will deserve a large drink I think !!

    Grasshopper makes a good point will you put highs and shadows on the pattern to blend it in more with the material ?

    Following as always

    Nap
  6. Martin Antonenko A Fixture

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    Shadows will come with oils. Highlights IMHO not necessary...

    Cheers
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  7. Martin Antonenko A Fixture

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    65. Day, January 24, 2019

    Started with painting the last "Cucumbers"...:

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    Cheers
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  8. Nap Moderator

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    Hi Martin

    That's a lot of cucumber !

    Nearly there

    Thanks for sharing

    Nap
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  9. Martin Antonenko A Fixture

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    66. Day, January 25, 2019


    On December 7th of last year I started with the "cucumber pattern" of "Aksinja's" scarf, today - after almost eight weeks - I finally finished it!

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    Completely freehand painted!

    Next week it will go on with the shadows...


    Have a nice weekend!
    Cheers
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  10. grasshopper A Fixture

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    You must be relieved..scarf gulag
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  11. Ferris A Fixture

    Impressive work Martin!

    Adrian
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  12. Martin Antonenko A Fixture

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    Scarf Disney Land!

    ;)

    Cheers
  13. Nap Moderator

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    Hi Martin

    Well you have done the patterning and as Ferris said ...Impressive work

    Have a good weekend

    Look forward to next weeks updates

    Nap
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  14. arj A Fixture

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    Truly impressive painting.

    Cheers,
    Andrew
  15. Martin Antonenko A Fixture

    Country:
    Germany
    67. Day, January 28, 2019



    Today I shaded the pattern!

    I've never done anything like that, so I figured it out:

    Working in the shadows with a suitable dark color and fading to the lights ever thinner - only gray is all theory!

    And then - just in time! - a good friend of mine pointed out that really good painters like Bill Horan also recommend dealing like this with such patterns!

    That convinced me to try it that way!

    As a "suitable dark color" I have chosen "Payne's Gray" ...:

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    On the tube is indeed written "Grey", but actually comes the stuff almost black to light. And the more you dilute it, the more a sting will turn into violet!

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    The ideal shade color for a dark red area!

    Nevertheless:

    When I put the first swab of that "Payne's Gray" right in the middle of one of my laboriously painted "cucumbers", so to speak, in my mind's eye, all my figure painters life passed me by ...

    I then worked around the figure quickly - where the shadows come exactly is already defined in the dark red area.

    And you can very well modulate the depth of each shadow by thin and very thin color jobs of the "Payne's Grey" and the intensity of the Verbendung!

    This is how the finished painted part of the scarf looks like now ...:

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    I'm satisfied with the results!

    The whole thing now looks "like a piece of cake", the pattern does not "pop" anymore and the overall impression is altogether calmer and more balanced than before!

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    Cheers
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  16. Nap Moderator

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    Hi Martin

    That must have been a heck of a moment applying the Payne's ....worked well

    Will you slightly highlight as well ?

    You pulled thus off so WELL DONE

    Nap
  17. Martin Antonenko A Fixture

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    Nope - it stays that way now. I think more would be too much ...
    Cheers
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  18. grasshopper A Fixture

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    The Payne’s grey is the difference..could do even more so the rose became more highlight and base..but it’s done and ready to move forward as you say
  19. Martin Antonenko A Fixture

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    Germany
    68. Day, January 29, 2019


    The edge (or hem) of "Aksinja's" scarf has got its oil paint!

    Herewith...:

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    Unfortunately, the fresh color still glazes very much ...:

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    When color is taken into account that the seam will be even darker by the final shading of the pattern with a red-brown tone ...


    The whole thing may now dry for two days, then I will start with the pattern.


    Cheers
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  20. Martin Antonenko A Fixture

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    Germany
    Totally forgotten!

    That's what the finished scarf will look like - the colors will not "bite" each other...!
    (Photomontage of the originals)...:

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    Cheers
    Nap likes this.

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