More thanks!
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What size is this? I'm concerned the nose stud (depending on the size of the portrait) may look like something else - like a mole maybe.
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The total size is 13x28" and that closeup was about 2 1/2x5". I brightened the nose stud, so it looks more like a highlight off jewelry. Thanks for bringing it up.
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My first attempt is getting overly tight and FAR from fresh
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That's part of my problem also. My brain wants to do tight, and my heart wants loose. The rest of my body wants sleep. Balancing all three is tough.
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Seriously, I can see you giving a Forum demonstration down the line.
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Thank you, but that would be WAAAY down the line. I might be able to do it with graphite, but I'll need a ton-o-practice myself before I can get comfortable with pastels. Daniel Greene's tapes are very informative, so is Anthony Ryder's book. Don't think I could do that. My pastel tapes would be over 17 hours. 3 hours of finished work, another 3 hours of me standing there wondering what to do, an hour waiting for the heat, and ten hours dedicated to blunders and bloopers.
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but the next time you encounter a model with this kind of heavy makeup, get in close and photograph just for eye detail
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I think I was in such a rush to take the pictures, that I forgot to ask her not to wear makeup. This was the first time in a very long time, that I went to the model's house to take pics. I had been taking them at the shop I work until my art was causing problems. Now that I've done it a couple of times, I should be more relaxed with my head straight. I'm also considering getting a monitor to work from so I'd be able to get closeups for detail. Best Buy is having a sale on LG monitors
and they have a rebate on them. My brother gave my a gift certificate, so I need to see how much I can save.
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That in mind - how much further is it to a full color oil from here?
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Even longer than I thought. I would like to concentrate on the pastels for now, and given only a couple hours a day to work on them, it's just tough to do more than one thing at a time.
Thanks also to Marvin and Carolyn for the nice words.
About the painting, I'm now stuck on the shirt. I have only a few blues to work with and I can't find a nice mid-tone. I painted the entire shirt burnt orange first because the blue I was using was too intense. I was thinking of maybe a medium gray to go over it, then the lights? Or should I just go out and get a bunch of blues? Maybe me and my credit card can go to Brooklyn this Monday and get some Doaks.
I am going to ask Linda about moving this over to the WIP area as I still have several more hours to go.