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DEMONSTRA TION
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STEP ONE
roughly sketched in the background
trees first. I then drew the rider on
his horse and the fence post in last. I
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photograph near Wongan Hills in
central southern Western Australia. I
did however exaggerate the mountains
in the distance for this painting as the
hills in this region were quite flat.
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sprayed water onto the now almost
tacky blue sky then mixed Titanium
White into the wet sky. This is one
of the features of Atelier Interactive
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by simply spraying your artwork with
a fine mist sprayer which unlocks the
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at a later date. This blue layer
underneath will act as an undercoat
for my work later when I bring the
paint back to life and add morning STEP THREE
yellows to indicate the sun rising.
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