Understanding The Color of Shadows In Your Landscape Painting

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
  • Look for the local color and the color of the shadow. Also think through how to use broken color to create depth and variation of color.
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Комментарии • 18

  • @user-uv6ns8ui8c

    What a fantastic video!! Many thanks for repeating ideas frequently so we get it! Yay

  • @pjjmsn
    @pjjmsn 21 день назад

    Phil, this video helped me tremendously! Especially the part about just making simple statements instead of trying to sneak up on it as well as looking to the adjacent dark or light area to judge the value instead of staring right at it. That mistake has cost me countless hours of frustration. Thanks!

  • @oldepersonne

    When I paint now, I often hear Phil Starke's disembodied voice in the aether helpfully admonishing and advising🙂. TY

  • @ronschlorff7089

    Good one Phil, shadows can be a bugaboo for painters, mostly by making them too "black". That's the surest sign they painted their picture from a photo reference and copied it verbatim. You can see the color variation in shadows as you showed, especially in the snow, if done as plein air. It's worth getting out there and painting in winter. Even if you do freeze your ass off in the process, you will learn something about broken color in a landscape, in snow, and elsewhere in the scene! Again, Edgar Payne was a master at it.

  • @MB-kf3yx

    Thanks for sharing a video discussing color in shadow and how to vary to achieve depth and variation of color. Plan to give this a try. A difficult concept...but one that should greatly improve my paintings.

  • @anelisemaggetti5459

    Very helpfull information about the shadows. I can underestand your amazing explanation. Thank you

  • @timothyjack_art

    Thank you Phil, helpful for a couple of scenes in the works

  • @VictoryLuode

    Thx Phil! I learn a lot from your videos, I recently joined your membership, I'm a digital artist, can I share my digital paintings in the group to get feedback?

  • @appleorchard4269

    I found your video is the most helpful and informative among all others.