I've decided to participate in this. I've been thinking up what to paint and am starting to flesh it out today. I took a look at the entries so far and was really impressed by all of the great, original Halloween paintings so far. Halloween is my favorite holiday and has always had a special place in my heart so this will be really fun. I'm going to try and let loose and not take this too seriously.

I finished this painting yesterday but I'm having a bit of trouble photographing it. It's still wet so it needs to dry a little but I can't get the lighting right. Any tips?

Is it possible to upload a few different pictures of various angles?

lightsnow Yes, just upload a picture the normal way first. Then you'll find a button "add pictures" on the painting's page. There you can add more pics. Just be aware that the deadline for uploads ends this Sunday

    Felix Great, thanks! I think I'll let it dry a bit another day and try and grab shots from different locations in my house.

      lightsnow You need diffused lighting to get a good image of a reflective surface like our oil paints. I would normally say to use a softbox but most here probably dont know what that is πŸ™‚. So the next best thing is indirect lighting or light of the day through a lightweight curtain. The idea is you do not want "hot spots" and you do not want directional lighting which will highlight the texture of the painting and put too many "sparkles" on it. The "curtain" can be vitually anything from a shower curtain to a worn out sheet. Another way to do this is to wait till you have light bouncing off something like a driveway or doorway. Put the painting into the bounced light. That light comes off the reflecting surface at all kinds of crazy angles so you dont get the heavy texture look. Other tricks are putting a kleenex over the flash on the camera or thin white paper. Shoot the flash into a white paper cup.. anything to diffuse the light πŸ™‚

      I should add much of this works just fine for a smartphone as well as a DSLR or mirrorless. Light is light.. its all about controlling it and make it do what you want it to do πŸ™‚

      @Felix hey Felix! I know you said Sunday was the last day to submit. I’m on California time and it’s 6:30pm here. However, I’m guessing you closed the window for entries based on your time zone? Any way I could sneak mine in still? It is still β€œtechnically” Sunday for me 😬😜

      Thanks Voy! I did go in and add highlights and shadows to the graves and posted it as an extra on my Halloween TARDIS. Still not midnight here in the US, so in my mind, I got it there in time lol. No bother though, I’ll pay more attention to time zones next time. 😜

      Felix lol, thanks Felix! The darn thing isn’t finished, but I so wanted to be included in the first twoinchbrush competition! I will be more cognizant of time zones next time. Perhaps a countdown clock for the horrible Americans would help? Lmao.

      doggymommee8301 That's a good idea.. I'll see what I can do. Getting good pics of our art is not hard per say.. just takes some patience at times. And I'm just as guilty for ripping off a fast pic and upload because I'm anxious to share πŸ˜ƒ

      Felix Yep.. I ran a team for a few years that had members all around the world.. staff meetings were "interesting" to say the least...along with who was on what holiday and when πŸ™‚

        Speaking of.. has anyone varnished their pictures yet? I know it takes some weeks for the oils to dry.. maybe even longer and they tend to go mute a bit. Varnish really brings oils back to life color wise πŸ™‚