
https://youtu.be/qVwRieV04G4
Those following my blog know I’ve been focused on understanding and hopefully recreating the effects of dappled light, at least more consciously 😊 in my own art, and Dianne Mize’s short YouTube Quick Tip tutorial is perfect for me!
I probably have more reblogs of her posts than anyone else and for good reason, lol!
This particular lesson explains – among several things – why one side of a shadow is often sharper, or softer, than its opposite; how the brightness or dimness of a dappled spot is generated in nature; and as is always the case with Dianne’s teachings – encouragement to let these ideas spur our creativity vs simply copying.
At least, I think, I am doing better consciously capturing dappled light in my photography.
Now, the challenge is applying this in pigment ☺️
My series of posts featuring Dianne tips, suggestion and videos are at –
https://felipeadanlerma.com/tag/dianne-mize/
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Thanks so much everyone! Stay curious, stay creative! 💕
Adan
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https://felipeadanlerma.com/2021/06/29/june-28-2021-my-newest-poster-upload-fineartamerica-barton-springs-greenbelt-evening-light/
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