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Krisztina Eperjesi
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2mo
added comment inWild Sessions
My wild session with so much fun
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2d
VERY cool colors 😁 Love the vibrancy!
@b1egun
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25d
Hello,
May I ask where you usually get your references? Do you create them yourself or use online sources? What is your opinion on getting references from the internet?
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24d
Great question! For the vast majority of cases - I take my own photos.
Every time I'm out, and I see something I like, I snap a photo on my phone.
Have been doing this for severa years, and I now have more references than I can deal with 😅
So whenever I'm in the mood to paint X - I have a large library to choose from.
With that said, I do like websites like Pexels and Pixabay, but you have to be cognizant of the license and do your best to confirm it is free to use for commercial use too.
Ruth Waite
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3mo
Many of your videos mention information available in the section below. But I don't see that info available anywhere--only the reference photo and reference sketch. I assume you had the info available on the YouTube info summaries. They are not viewable from this course. Is it possible to fix this inconsistency?
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2mo
Hi Ruth, under the video there should be two clickable links - one for comments like here, and the other mentioning "Downloads".
Under downloads you should have all the resources (for this particular video I believe I can see them all).
But if you discover any specific missing resources do let me know under the video and I'll check with the Proko team.
Thank you 🙏😊
@skytreader
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2mo
Thank you for sharing this Liron! I really learned a lot from watching you problem solve through an image you didn't quite feel was working. I'll try to apply your thought process in my own work and watercolor journey.
Helma Luzumova
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2mo
It is inspiring to follow your thought process, already had several "AHA!" moments ! :)
I believe your approach will help me to push through my own blocks in watercolor painting...
Helma Luzumova
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2mo
It is interesting to compare your approach with instructions from the late Charles Reid books, the spirit is similar.