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  • in reply to: Introduction to Character Design Week 1 #1805962
    MarionBuricatu
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    What an amazing class with an amazing instructor. I can’t wait to take the next one.

    thank you very much Larissa

    in reply to: Introduction to Landscape Painting Part 2: Masses #350684
    MarionBuricatu
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    Hello Ben and NMA team,

    What a great class, thank you thank you thank you.

    Marion

    in reply to: Painting Using Impressionist Outdoor Color Theory 2 #136097
    MarionBuricatu
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    Hello,

    what colors are you using? you are talking about 2 different blues, which one are they? also about your 3 primary colors, from my computer screen, your yellow doesn’t look very yellow. Can you tell me what yellow it is.

    thanks

    Marion

    MarionBuricatu
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    Hello Mr Perkins,

    Thank you very much for your class, that I love. I learn a lot and I appreciate all the information you are giving. Here is my question: I thought it is better to have different values for each level of space like the foreground, middleground and background for clarity purpose but in your video about making a matrix with 3 values for a landscape, you don’t seem to be taking that into consideration. I find it difficult to combined the concept of value grouping with the separation of planes. What is your advice on that?

    thank you very much

    Marion

    MarionBuricatu
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    Hello Bill,

    This is very interesting and I am learning so much, but I am struggling to reconcile this class about the primaries of design and value grouping. So, if you take the example of your drawing of the Anglin river in France, where you determined your primaries of design, how then do you incorporate the value grouping? Do value grouping have to follow the primaries of design? I would have love to see how you go on with this next step.

    thanks

    Marion

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