Message from @brit.zone
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And remember brown is just dark orange.
@aWildTomAppeared - you'd get brown, not black. light is perfect, paint is not.
if you mix the right ammount of all the colours, or even just two opposite colours you get black paint
many painters dont even use black, when oil painting I often dont, cos I can just mix my own with two or three colours
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is that sperm
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add a sperm-kun, gotta balance it out
https://youtu.be/tHPUKUV_Vfw are you guys ready?
@aWildTomAppeared - mixed oil paint is not even close to true black. A true black would absorb all light, like a black hole. Some paints are very good absorbers of light, but you are not mixing it on your pallet. https://www.sciencealert.com/this-object-has-been-sprayed-with-the-world-s-blackest-pigment-and-it-s-freaking-us-out 😉 of course, if you take all the light away, like down a mine, then you get some good blacks, but that's less a property of the paint, and more the absence of all light (there would still be some IR from body heat, but we cannot see that without a special camera)
mixed black paint looks just as dark as black paint out of the tube, obvs you can get darker paint with carbon nano tubes and shit, but that doesnt mean normal black paint aint black, besides most screens are LCDs which never display black because the backlight is always on across the screen so dark areas are much further from black than black paint is
when people say 'black' they are not talking about as black as a black fucking hole, its just means much darker than everything surrounding it <:mutt:462285123421732874>
That black was invented in my undergrad iirc.
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@aWildTomAppeared - we was talking about white light vs black paint, where black paint is usually judged in a lit room, and may be perceptually to many 'black', but to some, not so much - it's an unfair comparison. That was my point, and it was meant to be light hearted jab at your hypothetical black supremacist; the 'perfection' of the white light vs the imperfection of the black paint, in response to your light hearted joke 😉
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@RhinoMaxTV looks like u already put detail into background so might not be so ez to change this but u could glaze it to make the background much lighter, it looks unnaturally low in atmospheric fog imo, and that should be exaggerated in almost all paintings to give more depth, I get u probally want it dark to contrast the centeral focal point, but more distiance in the painting would seperate the midground and background more which could make the cfp stand out more imo
also are you using any medium?
@RhinoMaxTV - to give a perception of depth, shift the background a little towards the blue, and lighten it a touch as @aWildTomAppeared mentioned.
@aWildTomAppeared Yep. I will glaze it when it dries. The background needs to be more foggy.
and yes. I'm, using liquin. I just put the clouds in tonight. The building is off and the grass is a bit too green needs more contrast. All of it will be glazed a few times and I'll be wiping off the parts I don't want glazed. Still much to do. including all the foreground.
Sorry. I’ll show myself out.
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This is true. I am on lockdown and a little stir crazy rn. Heh
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Working on something I have worked on since 2014
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Made this, hopefully to use in a D&D campaign
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This coronavirus edit !
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