I think the way you used this paint by numbers as a sort of sketch out to help you attempt to recreate the painting in its actual detail is the best way to use paint by numbers. I used to think thats what pbn’s were intended for. To be used as just a rough draft for where your forms and any major separation of tone should be and then go in and kind of just use the lines as a guide and go over it and ignore most of it as you keep chipping away at it. I love your rendition of this painting it really inspired me to give one of these a go! I mean Renoir spent 18 months on it, id like to see what his looked like after spending as much time as you did on yours. I think he would be impressed.
Your doing absolutely great. This can definitely increase one’s understanding of finding hues, values, tones, shadows. Would love to see it completed. Its actually a whole new skill to be able to successfully turn a pbn into a more impressionistic painting in itself. Kudos!👍👍 think I’ll attempt vangogh’s starry night. Seems like the blending should work right in harmony with his brush strokes style.
Ive been thinking abouyt getting a paint by number just for exercise sake. I havent painted in a long time, and i feel like it would be fun to get back into it by just kind of having a premade outline and trying to make it look like a real painting. Thanks for the tips.
Bonjour M3, votre travail me plaît beaucoup. Je vais tres certainement m'en inspirer. Vous avez peu de petites cellules sur votre canvas par rapport à d'autres. Est ce une marque specifique ou faites vous vous meme exécuter un canevas à peindre avec une photo ?
I think the way you used this paint by numbers as a sort of sketch out to help you attempt to recreate the painting in its actual detail is the best way to use paint by numbers. I used to think thats what pbn’s were intended for. To be used as just a rough draft for where your forms and any major separation of tone should be and then go in and kind of just use the lines as a guide and go over it and ignore most of it as you keep chipping away at it. I love your rendition of this painting it really inspired me to give one of these a go! I mean Renoir spent 18 months on it, id like to see what his looked like after spending as much time as you did on yours. I think he would be impressed.
You are very talented and your skills are priceless
Your painting turned out so good! I love all the details you added. I hope you'll manage to finish it someday, I'd love to see it.
Thanks! I hope I'll finish it too lol 😊
WOW! This was completely mesmerizing!! LOVE the painting you created but also the efforts in putting this video together. Thanks for sharing :)
Thanks so much!😊
I love this paint it's one of my favorite peace of Renoir who is my favorite paint ! Congratulation your reproduction is very good !!!!
Thank you😊😊
Amazing!! You captured Renoir's style so well!
Aw thank you!😊
You did a great job I just started paint by number kits love it so far but I'm having hard time with lines and covering
Amazing job with re-creating that painting ❤️ amazing details
Have a nice day! 🤗 😊
Thank you😊
Your doing absolutely great. This can definitely increase one’s understanding of finding hues, values, tones, shadows. Would love to see it completed. Its actually a whole new skill to be able to successfully turn a pbn into a more impressionistic painting in itself. Kudos!👍👍 think I’ll attempt vangogh’s starry night. Seems like the blending should work right in harmony with his brush strokes style.
Great job!!!!
Ive been thinking abouyt getting a paint by number just for exercise sake. I havent painted in a long time, and i feel like it would be fun to get back into it by just kind of having a premade outline and trying to make it look like a real painting. Thanks for the tips.
Bonjour M3, votre travail me plaît beaucoup. Je vais tres certainement m'en inspirer.
Vous avez peu de petites cellules sur votre canvas par rapport à d'autres.
Est ce une marque specifique ou faites vous vous meme exécuter un canevas à peindre avec une photo ?
Where is part 2?