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Published: 2018-01-14 10:04:54 +0000 UTC; Views: 463; Favourites: 17; Downloads: 0
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Sol-Caninus [2018-01-14 16:18:56 +0000 UTC]
Great guns! Beautiful poster art that aims toward realism and avoids phoney digital syrup and candy color. I like it alot.
Some study of "the four canons of Renaissance painting" will help to round out the skills: Sfumato, Cangiante, Unione, and Chiaroscuro. Think of it as a tribute to the beginning. LOL I would draw your attention to cangiante, especially, which is extremely important, impacting lighting/atmosphere/value and realistic flesh tones.
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mazingerpip In reply to Sol-Caninus [2018-01-17 14:54:26 +0000 UTC]
Thanks so much! Will definitely look those up
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Sol-Caninus In reply to mazingerpip [2018-01-17 15:40:11 +0000 UTC]
Big Guns of Renaissance PaintingFour Canons: Da Vinci, Raphael, Michel-Angelo, Caravaggio. Of cardinal importance, yes. But not the big guns to which the title alludes. In fact, "big guns" is misleading. What I should have said is "canons." No. Not cannons, as in "the Guns of Navarone"! Haha. Canons as in general law, rule or principle. Specifically, the four canons of Renaissance painting: sfumato, unione, cangiante, and chiaroscuro, to which, respectively, each of the above named match.
Likely, you've become familiar with these in the course of figuring out how to draw and paint, traditionally and digitally, though may neither have discovered the ten dollar words for them, nor traced them back to their historical context. But, with a little study one comes to realize that much of what we take for granted when doing what we do everyday at the drawing board, easel or computer was pioneered in the Renaissance.
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