Excellent progress dude! Now for the fun of details... (may I suggest saving the light "glow" for last? Use your pure white for that, get a dot on the brush- and have a larger softer brush available... you're going to dab the dot down, swirl it a litte, and then use your large soft to blend it in a circular motion.... it will spread the paint out a bit causing it to glow and become somewhat translucent... practice doing this on something else first till you've got it down!!!!!!) You're doing great... keep it up!!!!
RE: Day #3 of original painting of "Eiffel Tower at Night"
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Day #3 of original painting of "Eiffel Tower at Night"
Thanks for the light glow tip, I never knew how they achieved that effect.
I welcome any other suggestions.
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