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Old 07-06-2012, 10:44 PM
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Here is your next project. You can create any mood you like, whether it be a late evening sunset, misty gray foggy, overcast or just a blue sky day. But I would like to see come cast shadows over the driveway with spots of light peeking thru to see how you handle it. Careful with the two different sides having evergreens on both ends. Do not submie uncopped photos where irrelevant parts of your snap shot are showing. You can crop your photos in Windows Paint which you bring up by clicking on Start + All Programs + Accessories + Paint


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This has been bugging me for some time now! I finally found this post . I was beginning to think I was nuts! I have this image on my PC. I want to know how to purchase this class video. There was also one about wet grass. If anyone knows what I am talking about please help me. Dorian
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Dor....the Grass and Snow class has not yet been offered for sale and that is the one that includes the ref. photo you are referring to.
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Dor....the Grass and Snow class has not yet been offered for sale and that is the one that includes the ref. photo you are referring to.

Thank you for letting me know. I sure hope it will be because I want to purchase it.......... dor)
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worked on this a bit and moving on......
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I would add some cool colors and or gray down the intensity of the red.
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Re: Homework-Essentials of Painting Snow

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I would add some cool colors and or gray down the intensity of the red.[/quote]

Thanks Jo. I agree, looking at the photo which really is Intense! Fortunately, it is not that bright in real life but still does need some toning down! Plus, there are other issues with the trees, etc. But, I could not have gotten this far without you. Much appreciated.
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