1 is from a tutorial and 1 is a master copy, can you guess which is which?
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Very nice!
Do you do oil or ... water mixable oil?
Thanks! I use Windsor & Newton's Winton Oil Colour, so they arent water mixable and take FOREVER to dry. Really enjoy working woth their pigments over the ultra cheap oils that the craft store had.
Tried out oil because of the "water soluble oil paint", blew my mind (I'm a aquarelle guy which means more or less one try only) you can get back later and redo stuff or just continue! Ofc no turpentine etc just water is really cool too, but slow drying is amazing :-D
Started with Lukas paint, regret mostly because the winsor&newton tubes are much better looking(and well, W&N are top of the line, especially in aquarelle).
Made an apple :-)
PS. I do not know which one is the master copy, they both look like they have could been.
Edit: SO says master is second because it looks like you worked harder on the first one :-) when are you letting us know?!
Very nice!
Do you do oil or ... water mixable oil?
Thanks! I use Windsor & Newton's Winton Oil Colour, so they arent water mixable and take FOREVER to dry. Really enjoy working woth their pigments over the ultra cheap oils that the craft store had.
Tried out oil because of the "water soluble oil paint", blew my mind (I'm a aquarelle guy which means more or less one try only) you can get back later and redo stuff or just continue! Ofc no turpentine etc just water is really cool too, but slow drying is amazing :-D
Started with Lukas paint, regret mostly because the winsor&newton tubes are much better looking(and well, W&N are top of the line, especially in aquarelle).
Made an apple :-)
PS. I do not know which one is the master copy, they both look like they have could been.
Edit: SO says master is second because it looks like you worked harder on the first one :-) when are you letting us know?!