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So once again, this is the best thing you could be doing to get really good, really fast. If you keep doing this, you can only expect good results.
The issue is that this is maybe not the best way to do it. My guess is that you've watched Noah Bradley's masters study tutorial, where he quickly goes through a couple of paintings. (If I'm wrong, go see it anyway)
While just attempting a study and spending an extended amount of time looking at a painting, you are internalizing some new ideas and knowledge, the issue with these studies is that you've failed to capture everything that makes the originals good study subjects. What I propose at this point is that you slow down, take a whole day or a week if you need, to study just one painting and really get the right colors and right values. There really isn't a need to rush trough 4 studies a day if you can't capture their essence that quickly. If you're already putting in the effort, you might as well get the best out of it. Later you will be able to do good studies quickly and then if you go back to 4 a day, you'll be a master too really soon.
But that's just my opinion coming from an honest wish to see you get to your artistic goals as soon as possible.
If you need an help, feedback, advice, feel free to contact me directly :)
I know some people don't enjoy comments like these so that's as far as I'll go until you wish to ask me. If you do, I'm always available.
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The issue is that this is maybe not the best way to do it. My guess is that you've watched Noah Bradley's masters study tutorial, where he quickly goes through a couple of paintings. (If I'm wrong, go see it anyway)
While just attempting a study and spending an extended amount of time looking at a painting, you are internalizing some new ideas and knowledge, the issue with these studies is that you've failed to capture everything that makes the originals good study subjects. What I propose at this point is that you slow down, take a whole day or a week if you need, to study just one painting and really get the right colors and right values. There really isn't a need to rush trough 4 studies a day if you can't capture their essence that quickly. If you're already putting in the effort, you might as well get the best out of it. Later you will be able to do good studies quickly and then if you go back to 4 a day, you'll be a master too really soon.
But that's just my opinion coming from an honest wish to see you get to your artistic goals as soon as possible.
If you need an help, feedback, advice, feel free to contact me directly :)
I know some people don't enjoy comments like these so that's as far as I'll go until you wish to ask me. If you do, I'm always available.
<3
Well there you go. Only half a year and you're already doing things that will make you a pro. It took years for me to find out how to do studies and I never had any help. You're in a great position to plan out the direction of your art and reach your goals sooner than you think it's possible. And I'd really love to see you succeed.
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