Very interesting wave pattern on the background playing surface. Uncommon to see such regularity in the whitecaps.
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Thanks for posting and linking, Cama
It's fascinating, but you go about everything in such an utterly different way its hard to imagine that we're both performing the same task when we set about building and painting a boat.
As your method is so unalike mine - most specially your results, which are far better - I'm curious about some of the things listed in your link and spoken about in generalised ways … I presume for an audience that's not so contrarian that they have almost no commonalities in method, and so understand where you're coming from!
When you say things like "building up" or "working up" as in "take colour X and build it up", what process are you referring to? Do mean "to paint" or are you suggesting a more specific technique, such as dry brushing, which could also be spoken about in that way?
Million more questions, but have to dash.
Cheers.
It's fascinating, but you go about everything in such an utterly different way its hard to imagine that we're both performing the same task when we set about building and painting a boat.
As your method is so unalike mine - most specially your results, which are far better - I'm curious about some of the things listed in your link and spoken about in generalised ways … I presume for an audience that's not so contrarian that they have almost no commonalities in method, and so understand where you're coming from!
When you say things like "building up" or "working up" as in "take colour X and build it up", what process are you referring to? Do mean "to paint" or are you suggesting a more specific technique, such as dry brushing, which could also be spoken about in that way?
Million more questions, but have to dash.
Cheers.
On balance, Jellicoe was probably right.