Light Housework
The bullfighter dies And nobody cries Nobody cries
More hair
I dread to think of what sort of self pics you're going to receive...In an hour and a half I'm going to draw another self portrait from another selfie. In it, my right eye's bloodshot, and the genetic redness of eyelids is prominent. Not typically thought of as pretty. If anyone wants to send me a picture of themself to do a portrait from, my email is [email protected] .
Can't be worse than this.I dread to think of what sort of self pics you're going to receive...
Your really making progress. Keep working.So slow!
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I did someone's portrait in acrylics decades ago, and the muse overtook me, and I was magically able to mix my own colors out of the primaries. I did aagreat great portrait of him. Then he pretty much left me for another woman, and I was so butthurt I never had that muse again. I don't know if I feel up to mixing.If I was going to be picky, the shadow under the nose seems too dark. Sometimes shadow colors can be made by adding a little bit of dark blue to the color you're darkening. That brown you're using is also on the lips and the hair knot, but it seems like an extra color that's not part of that painting's palette, because it doesn't show up enough to feel like part of that world.
You might want to experiment using just white, black, and primary red, yellow and blue, and mixing your colors. It's a good way to see how colors are part of a collection and feel more natural together.
You don't have to stick with any limits but it's a good exercise. Don't do it on a real painting but practice painting a still life with an apple and a banana or something like that and mix your colors.