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KuTa
21st April 2006, 21:59
Dear Friends,
I putted all steps together of William's tutorial especially for those people who are keen on learning how to paint different elements of nature. I love this tutorial because it’s like magic: evolution from absolutely white paper to finished painting, which is full of colors and life.
You can find that thing HERE (http://www.3dmirror.com/tut/t1/t1.htm)
Have a good painting!
;)
PS
A copyright mark is placed under a name of this tutorial thus as you can see an author is not me I am only collector.
Tutorial was created by William F. Powell in 1994.
bigH
22nd April 2006, 00:40
Thats a real good one . I like Bob Ross and Bill Alexander work with wet on wet too .
Henry
KuTa
22nd April 2006, 00:48
Honestly, if I work with watercolor I prefer use wet on wet, but sometimes I make experiments.
Thank you for coming and reading:)
I hope it helps.
:rolleyes:
vos
22nd April 2006, 05:03
Now I know how to paint rocks ,it is a very good and clear tut from first step to the end result wonderful.
maby I must buy painting stuff and try it out when I have the time.
bigH
22nd April 2006, 07:05
heres a link for Bob Ross and info about wet on wet oil painting -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Ross
KuTa
22nd April 2006, 13:21
Thank you BigH very much for your Link but... I know about Bob Ross and about his techniques, one of my Art Teachers loved Bob Ross
methods very much and sometimes demonstrated it to students. It was terrific time to learn. It was a time of possibilities to know more and more. Thank you once again for this link may be it will help to other lovers of painting.
:) And Everyone Welcome HERE with their links also:)
vos
24th April 2006, 13:10
Thanks for de link bigH,intresting to read(look like many people start to paint,thanks to him)
ppetersen
26th April 2006, 01:23
http://www.jerrysartarama.com/For a good source of painting supplies/drawing tools and supplies, go to
Jerry's Artarma. They do online orders or you can request a catalogue and purchase.
Compared to others their price is one of the best. I've done both way, both online and by catalogue. They also now sell some graphic software, as well as some great books if you're interested in 'learning' to draw or doing a new technique. (Using the right side of the brain is a good one :)
Of course you can also use the company that's in our Shops, I believe it's **** Blick, which is great, but the prices are less at Jerry's. I only use **** blick if I cannot find it at Jerry's.
Happy art supply hunting... :)
KuTa
26th April 2006, 09:17
Pat, I am very glad that you posted it!!! :heart: Yes I know several links also with Art Supplies, I will post it later.
Happy art supplies hunting and after that (if you feel good :eat_arrow ) happy painting!
Rumour
28th April 2006, 06:44
That's so very cool! Now all I gotta do is learn to work with colours and paints. ;) I know I could do it in pencils following the same steps, but a girl's gotta branch out sometime...
Thanks for posting this tutorial, KuTa *big hugs*
KuTa
28th April 2006, 19:08
Thank YOU for coming! :hug:
judee3d
29th April 2006, 04:52
Oh my, Kuta that is a fantastic tutorial - and the results! I'm amazed at the final painting - the water, the realism of the rocks!
Very well done, and a wonderful tut to have here!
Well...So it's your turn just try to do this! :) :smooch:
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