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Lilikins
- love the paws.
Lilikins
- love the paws.
Just to clarify: the name 'photorealism' was mostly chosen because it sounds cool, not because painting something photo realistic is the goal!
@Felix Maybe an idea for a future event: Paint your own version of a famous painting. Maybe someone does e.g. the Mona Lisa with acrylics then
Lilikins well I think everyone should choose his own type of painting. There are also very famous landscapes without humans which you can use. The Mona Lisa was just an example...
@Felix I’ve started my painting but I just noticed on the paintmyphoto website that the reference photos can’t be posted anywhere outside the website without the photographers permission. That’s pretty difficult since there doesn’t appear to be way to private message anyone. Can I just post a link to the reference photo? If not no biggie!
Thank you for the event Felix. As a novice painter I want to learn but I don't take it too seriously, I just want to enjoy it. I asked for an event painting from a photo because I wanted others to share the enjoyment I found when I painted my cave waterfall. It was the most enjoyment I have experienced so far since I started painting. For me it was about unravelling the layers in the photo so that everything got painted in the right order and laying the foundations for further layers. It really made me think about how I was going to transform the image into an oil painting before I got my brushes out. I felt I got that part right so that in itself was very satisfying. This was new to me, and as the painting came together I felt a great deal of excitement as each element was added. The finished painting is not exactly the same as the photo, I never expected it to be, but it's pretty close. I think that painting from photographs is a great alternative to copying another painters work or following a tutorial although both are of those methods are brilliant. Painting from photos opens up so many more opportunities, from the internet or from your own camera. A year ago I would not have believed I could do this, and now I feel like I could do that painting all over again just from memory, previously unimaginable! I'll be entering a painting from a photo taken last year just outside my house. Enjoy the event everyone, I can't wait to see what you do with it.
TheLandscapePainter Thank you for you inspiring words!
TheLandscapePainter it so fantastic to hear about your thoughts and feelings during painting! I totally agree with you about thinking and rethinking how to convert a photo in the painting. I am excited on the project I am working as it may go any direction. It feels like I am discovering uncharted waters!
Tom0779 My effort would have to be a Lowry, I could probably manage a matchstick man!
TheLandscapePainter Sorry - I cannot be the model for this work 8-)
hi all!
i'm really pleased to have found this lovely group - i've extricated myself from the world of social (!?) media and was worried i'd be alone in the world when it came to needing painting advice or support etc.
i've not yet applied oil to canvas - this sunday will be my first attempt at a BR picture (Mountain Summit from the BR painting kit) but i'm eager to learn more in the way of art because i know that if not pushed i'll stick to landscapes and not try other things.
are these events open to everyone, no matter how much of a newb they are? i'd love to use them as a tool to push myself to do different things if you lovely people don't mind suffering my probably very painful on the eyes efforts.
@Colin Hudson#1269 That makes two of us. 88
FatGandalf I am sure Felix will be along soon to welcome you to his site. In the meantime, yes you are free to join in with us and share our journey. Happy painting!
FatGandalf they are open to all! Don’t be afraid of being a newbie - everyone is at some point. Gotta start somewhere! Besides, your work is never as bad as you think - artists are always their own harshest critic.
FatGandalf Welcome to TwoInchBrush!
These events - and furthermore everything on this website - is open and welcoming to everyone! Doesn't matter if you've been painting professionally for 50 years or you're just drawing something with Paint on your computer. The only important thing is that you're having fun!
Judging from your message it seems like you have a great growth-mindset and will fit right in
One thing I would recommend is starting with the Bob Ross special episode "The Grandeur of Summer". It takes longer than a normal episode and Bob explains every step in much greater detail than during his normal episodes. You can find more info on how to start out here: https://www.twoinchbrush.com/getting-started
I'm looking forward to seeing your first painting. Let us know how it goes!
@Felix it might be only me, but it seems like the voting buttons aren't working? I tried both on the submission page, and then clicking on the paintings themselves, and it is not registering as "voted" like it has in prior events. I tried a couple of paintings.
doggymommee8301 not just you. I tried it just now and it didn’t work for me.