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    • Naroth Kean
      Naroth Kean last edited by

      So i tried traditional medium >.> and I suck at it, hate acrylic on watercolor paper maybe canvas or board will be a bit more comfortable for me. totally lost control on blending but I'll practice more. archer-fish.jpg

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      • Steve Young
        Steve Young last edited by

        well one, look good.

        Never give up, always push yourself two steps further than you believe you can go.

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          thrace7724 last edited by thrace7724

          I think the colors and the texture are beautiful, nicely done!

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          • Kevin Longueil
            Kevin Longueil SVS OG last edited by

            This looks very good!.......looks like it should be in a gallery to me

            Portfolio: kevinlongueil.com
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            • Jana
              Jana last edited by

              When I read your comment, it seems you intended something different than it finally came out.
              But even though, the piece is really beautiful. Maybe the blending is not what you planned, but it gives the painting a very interesting mix of colors and textures!
              I like it. 🙂

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              • Lynn Larson
                Lynn Larson SVS OG last edited by

                I believe it turned out beautifully! I can't wait to see what you will do on canvas!

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                • Naroth Kean
                  Naroth Kean last edited by

                  Thanks guys and yes this was not what I intended it to turn out. My goal was trying to blend the paint smoothly however I found out acrylic for me was not an easy one to blend. Maybe I added too much water or probably my cheap brushes did not do the job. Therefore, i went for texture look, and I used Liquitex brand for the paint. I will see how it turns out when I do next one with canvas.

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                  • Steve Young
                    Steve Young last edited by

                    I love your sense , of adventure. with the different mediums.

                    Never give up, always push yourself two steps further than you believe you can go.

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                    • Naroth Kean
                      Naroth Kean last edited by Naroth Kean

                      Sweet Stalking - Acrylic
                      Here with canvas I had more control this time on the blending with little texture showing up is pretty fun. Supposed to be a bit darker but my camera suck. I could not scan because canvas is larger than my scanner, might have to invest for a bigger scanner if i ever plan to do more traditional stuffs. sweet-stalking.jpg

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                      • Steve Young
                        Steve Young last edited by

                        Nice colors 🙂

                        Never give up, always push yourself two steps further than you believe you can go.

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                        • Rob Smith
                          Rob Smith last edited by

                          I too like your colors and and the textures you are creating. Keep going!!

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                          • Naroth Kean
                            Naroth Kean last edited by

                            Guilty pleasure lol just love the dark art on my wall
                            "Her highness on the run" - Acrylic (in progress)12002083_950922754946259_3722979671856591812_n.jpg

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                            • Naroth Kean
                              Naroth Kean last edited by

                              12049135_951013351603866_5267398908581073259_n.jpg

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                              • Lynn Larson
                                Lynn Larson SVS OG last edited by

                                Amazing! I love the last one, so glad you didn't give up on it!

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                                • Steve Young
                                  Steve Young last edited by

                                  Vry creative, your doing well with it.

                                  Never give up, always push yourself two steps further than you believe you can go.

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                                  • Kevin Longueil
                                    Kevin Longueil SVS OG last edited by

                                    On the page or in the gallery, your work easily exists in either world...i remember an artist named Mark English..from 20 years ago or so..his work had the same feel to me...really great

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                                    • Naroth Kean
                                      Naroth Kean last edited by

                                      Thank you guys, this helps me keep working on traditional medium as a side thing. Kevin I check him out and I really enjoy his work especially his landscape paintings!

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                                      • Lee White
                                        Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by

                                        Very nice work! You should check out mark english. He is a true master and I do see a little similarities in the work you posted here!

                                        When painting in acrylic, keep a spray mister close by. It can really help control edges. Although I use an airbrush with just water in there. By working that way you can keep sections wet for a very long time. I really like working on gessoed illustration board much more than canvas. Canvas can call too much attention to it's texture and it's hard to get really nice smooth details with it. One thing that may REALLY help you here. Get your painting done to about 80% without adding any fine details, then finish the last 20% and details on top with oil paint. You get the best of both worlds that way. The speed of acrylic, with the lovely control of oil. Glazes and detail done in oil will wipe right off if you don't like the result!

                                        More tips:

                                        • The true color and depth of acrylic paint will not reveal itself until your final varnish. Use a satin for two coats and gloss for the final coat to avoid making it too shiny.
                                        • The best blending brush for acrylic is your finger! Nothing will blur an edge like simply rubbing your finger on the semi wet paint
                                        • If you work in layers, try an isolation coat. That is simply adding one or two coats of gloss medium (don't use matte) in between layers. If you mess up, you can just wet the area slightly and rub off the new paint
                                        • acrylic may feel dry to the touch, but it may actually take up to a few days to truly cure. Let it cure before doing a final varnish.
                                        • Use the palette with the sponge and pourus papter (i forget the name) to keep your paint wet on the palette for up to a week!

                                        That's all I can think of for now. I'll add more later if I think of anything else! : )

                                        -Lee

                                        SVS Faculty Instructor
                                        www.leewhiteillustration.com

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                                        • Jonathon B
                                          Jonathon B last edited by

                                          I first learned to paint in acrylic so that's where I feel most comfortable. Thanks Lee for the tips. I will try those out when I have a chance.

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                                          • tallison7
                                            tallison7 @Naroth Kean last edited by

                                            @Naroth-Kean I LOVE this!!! I just read Lee's tips below at the bottom and I was told (old school) never to lay oil-based on top of water-based but now I'll have to try it! Let us know how it goes.

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