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Old 11-04-2006, 02:59 PM   #6
Adriano Maggi Adriano Maggi is offline
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Hi Claudemir
First of all I only know this way of painting. Unless I follow a Tony Pro's workshop I'll go on painting this way. The advantages are many.
1)you get quickly the cromatic balance by pastel. (if you use turpentine you must wait for a day)
2)You get the shadow and the light value immediately and you have to mix the color already indicated.
3) the shadow can be glazed by a glaze of complementary color that scumbles the final value.
4) some parts of the canvas can remain as you put on pastel initially. You don't have to cover the entire surface.
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