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Nov 8, 2011, 3:55:14 PM
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I´m been so lazy again with everything, so thought to upload a bad picture of one of my WIP-paintings... This one´s been lying around for a while now, hope I get myself to finish it some time.

Painted with oil.
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*Chickenwhite Oct 12, 2011  Hobbyist General Artist
How is this "bad"? D:<
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Oh my God, it must look amazing in reality.
I'll be starting my own adventurrr with oils soon and it's really inspiring to see somebody who can achieve so much painting this way ^^
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:iconholy-descendant:
Such wonderful contrast to accentuate the beauty of the light
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:iconsailingtherubicon:
I'm a mediocre painter, and I'm hesitant to begin using oils. People who are good tend to gravitate towards oil. In your opinion would it be a good idea to start?
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~Spyrre Oct 9, 2011  Hobbyist General Artist
Well, as far as I see you´re pretty good with acrylicks already so maybe you should give oils a try too. They´re a bit more work with taking longer to dry up and some painting liquids needed, but there´s some stuff you can do with them that doesn´t work with acrylick... or atleast I couldn´t. Never really got a hang of acrylick myself though.
Good luck. =)
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:iconsailingtherubicon:
Well thank you.
People say one of the main differences is drying time. Does that mean I can keep editing it for a while? Instead of having to work fast like I do with acrylics.
And thanks for your help.
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~Spyrre Oct 9, 2011  Hobbyist General Artist
It depends of the liquid that you use and how much of it, but yeah, that´s the main difference that you can work with wet paint longer. Also working on it after it´s dried out is easier too because it won´t come off as easily even if you add wet paint on it.
You´re welcome. =)
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