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Basset Hound Elements with Meral Altilar
Basset Hound Elements - What will the workshop include? -
Basset Hound Elements - Hi from Meral
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Basset Hound Elements - Meet Daisy!
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Basset Hound Elements - Materials
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Basset Hound Elements - Pastel Colours for Daisy
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Basset Hound Elements - Introduction Video
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Basset Hound Elements - Let's get started
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Basset Hound Elements - Part 1
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Basset Hound Elements - Part 2
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Basset Hound Elements - Part 3
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How to Paint an Elephant with Tracey MarasHow to Paint an Elephant - Materials
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How to Paint an Elephant - Reference Photo
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Stage 1: Gathering reference materials – The Importance of Research
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Stage 2: Design & Composition
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Stage 3: Preparing the Painting Surface
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Stage 4: Underpainting
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Stage 5: Sketching the Image
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Stage 6: Selection of colors
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Stage 7: Blocking in, beginning with the darks
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Stage 8: Building the texture of the skin, working towards mid-value colors
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Stage 9: Establishing the background
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Stage 10: Mid-Values
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Stage 11: Light Values
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Stage 12: Corrections
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Stage 13: Developing the Eye
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Stage 14: Finishing the Tusks
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Stage 15: Final Assessment and Highlights
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Black Spaniel Portrait with Sue Kerrigan-HarrisBlack Spaniel - Reference Photo, Materials & Initial Drawing
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Black Spaniel - Background
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Black Spaniel - Eyes
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Black Spaniel - Forehead and Cheeks2 Topics
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Black Spaniel - Ears2 Topics
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Black Spaniel - Muzzle
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Black Spaniel - Mouth and Nose
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Black Spaniel - Body and Finishing Touches
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White Isn’t White with Tricia TaylorWhite Isn’t White - Materials
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White Isn’t White - Reference Photo
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White Isn’t White - Video
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Plein air: The Good the Bad and the Ugly, with Rhonda AbramsPlein air: The Good the Bad and the Ugly
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Plein air: Gear for En Plein Air
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Plein air: Beginning
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Plein air: Composition
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Plein air: Colour
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Plein air: Perspective
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Plein air: Finishing
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Plein air: Factory on Birch
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Plein air: Stelco Factory
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Plein air: Centennial Park
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Red Brow Finch at Lake Inverell with Brent EmersonDownloads
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Part A - Lake Inverell
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Part B
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Part C - Eye
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Part C - Eye (no music)
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Part D - Beak
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Part D - Beak (no music)
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Part E - Background
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Part E - Background (no music)
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Part F - Branch
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Part F - Branch (no music)
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Part G - Body
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Part G - Body (no music)
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Plein air: The Good the Bad and the Ugly
Why paint plein air? The experience of painting from life versus painting from photos, or imagination is vastly different. Whether this process effects the resulting artwork, positively or negatively is for you to decide.
Even before the Impressionists, people drew using reference photographs. Today only a small percentage of people draw and paint from life, though there seems to be a renewed interest in this process.