Hello!
I'm living in Germany and I'm 35 years old. I have had the desire to paint, when I discovered Bob Ross on TV, in December '01.
So, I've started with landscapes. My interests however, are portraits and figures. I learned very much from your Forum (already burned a full CD-R stuff from here). Many thanks to Karen Wells, Chris Saper, William Whitaker, Michael Georges and all others. You are like stars for me. I would like a become semi-professional (at least ;-)). In any case, I have become an enthusiast for realistic painting. I've bought a dozen books, like:
J. Sheppard: "How to paint like the Old Masters" (not for beginners);
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ex...&Search=Search
Rudy de Reyna: "Magic Realist Oil Painting";
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ex...&Search=Search
Bill Creevy: "The Oil Painting Book: Materials and Techniques for Today's Artist";
http://www.portraitartist.com/bookstore/materials.htm , and
Lee Hammond: "How to Draw Lifelike Portraits from Photographs"
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ex...strokeofgenius
I dared on last weekend, and here is my very first attempt, underpainting of Alessia, four years old, beautifully sweet, and the daughter of my Italian friend. Here, just somewhat sad and tired.(notice: Italians celebrate through nights WITH babies!)
I painted it with Raw Umber + White (a la Karin Wells' dog example, I haven't COG, Michael.

)With one #8 Daler-Rowney filbert-brush. (And 4 Q-tips!). It lasted about 12 hours in 3 Sessions, so far. I use a mix from Blackoil (I know:lead!) and Venetian Turpentine, all from
http://www.kremer-pigmente.com).
Glazing medium: In Germany one can buy only Liquin (and Spanish Old Medium Preses,what is this, by the way?). NO Neo-Megilp or other Gamblin products here. Not to say, nowhere can you buy Genesis.
My friend comes in two weeks. I wouldn't like to ruin this picture. What do you say to it? What is missing? What should I alter? Not too dark? How can I make the hair better? Likeness? Any comments are welcome!
Should I try further, at all?
SORRY for my poor English! I hope you understand me.Thank you for your effort. (How you find you time for all this - beside painting - every day, unbelievable!)
Karin, time is money: I found this software to copy (trace) a picture:
http://www.mxac.com.au/oilpaint.htm
Many greetings,
Leslie