how to paint detail and edges in a landscape part 2

by Ethan

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This is the second part of the video lesson.

By the way…

I recommend you get a copy of  Museum Landscapes Quick and Easy – 2 hour DVD showing how to paint a traditional landscape (the very one in this demo) using the wet on wet method. This goes beyond the wet on wet method you have seen on tv.


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sue hicksNo Gravatar September 10, 2008 at 6:25 pm

I am pleased to have received via e-mail an invite to view this blog. It came at a good time, as details are such an important part of painting, which I often rush! patience being something I need to work on. Thanks for sharing this reminder in your blog.

Roger HomanNo Gravatar September 11, 2008 at 5:31 pm

Very interesting lesson. It’s got to be a step by step process. Clearly explained. Maybe you could cover color mixing and color schemes (e.g. triadic) and show how a finished painting would look – using different color schemes. Just a suggestion. The download speed was VERY slow… could you compress the file size – to make it faster? Thanks

adminNo Gravatar September 11, 2008 at 5:43 pm

what is the speed of your internet connection? Is it high speed (cable modem/DSL) or dialup?

Janece McKinzieNo Gravatar February 9, 2009 at 11:50 am

Thank you for the lesson. Once you talked about how a teacher simply tells the student to make something different but without true instructions. I appreciate the reasons and explanations of “how” and ‘why’ that you give. I would love to get the Platinum course but already have the smaller version and will study that first. Again, thanks for all the info. Janece

Terry ChristenNo Gravatar June 9, 2009 at 8:31 pm

I say “Thanks for the Lesson” too!! I really appreciate your step by step approach – I had tried glazing before and created a mess, but I think I understand now what to do to make it work better. Again, thank you!
Terry

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