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I enjoy drawing and painting horses. I used charcoal to sketch this study of a Friesian
-My second casein painting, not photographed that well, as it was photographed under artificial light. But it gives at least a picture to view.
Thanks. I do a little research when I draw different breeds. I like to have a lot of reference photos to study. I thought the curly black hair of the Friesian would be fun to draw. My favorite breed is the Arabian.Very pretty, and good use of values. My understanding is they are sought after horses, do you do much research into the breeds?
That is a good result, and it looks like a lot of your style still comes through in that medium. So what was your experience like on this one?
Thank you.
It does but i think i have gotten to now, where it can not help but to have my style. Unless i purposely try to do something different. Here is a small study for a larger Casein painting of the same landscape. Think i may start tonight.
The big difference from Casein than Oil is the drying time Oil is slow and this Casein is fast. But i do like that Casein can be painted over without having to worry about the previous applied paint being lifted up.
Very nice. I find it is difficult to draw folds. Is that a digital piece?
Yes, I drew it mostly on a Nintendo 3d's on colors 3d.Very nice. I find it is difficult to draw folds. Is that a digital piece?
This is the finished painting of the study i did in post 887. This is again painted in Casein paint.
Size is around 16x19
The field on the right looks well developed in this version!
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