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A 'Thank You' for Chris ...
I picked up a copy of 'Painting Beautiful Skin Tones with Light & Color' last week, and I am very grateful to better understand how folks 'see' those vibrant hues of green, purple, blue, etc. in a human head. I've posted a number of questions about this subject on various forums and I received a lot of excellent information. However, I never quite grasp it, and I was sincerely beginning to question whether or not I was ever going to develop the ability to 'see', in the same way as so many others who can pick these colors out so easily (Debra Jones :D ). I've been reading thru it and practicing the concepts in pastel, and I am beginning to be able to extrapolate strong, colorful hues from life. I also better understand the whys and wherefores of how light temperatures affect skin color. I'm not the sharpest knife in the drawer, so it takes a while for things to sink in. You've made it very accessible.
I finally have a teacher, and will be doing two or three two-hour sessions per month (all I can afford :( ) so hopefully I will soon be able to pull all this info together and have it better 'inform' what I do on the canvas. We're starting out with still-life, but I hope to be back on portraiture by the Fall, and I'll be doing a few portraits on the side anyway, as this is what I enjoy the most. Thanks again ... excellent book! Phil Minh Thong |
I know my work has improved significantly over the past three years and I can count on one hand the things that caused that to come about. Chris Saper's book was one of them. Thanks, Chris!
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No doubt. I'm so thankful for your book Chris, I refer to it often.
Holly |
Blush. Thanks.
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I just ordered a copy earlier this week. Can't wait to get it. :thumbsup:
Heard so much about it. |
Let me know what you think! I changed my working palette since the book was published - just to include a variety of convient earth colors.
Earth colors can be mixed from the primay /secondary palette, but I find that a Greene/Whitaker palette just makes it easier, and faster. It doesn't matter how you get there, it only matters that you know the destination. |
Getting there is all the fun. I can still just mix paint for an hour and still be fascinated. I thank you too, Chris.
Jean |
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