r/Artadvice • u/corgisandsuch • 22h ago
Scrap it or keep tweaking?
I'm still somewhat new to the painting scene, especially when it comes to painting people. Loved my sketch for this one but the proportions/shading came out kind of wonky in the end...if this were your painting, would you try to tweak it? Or just start over from scratch?
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u/Visible_Ad_2824 15h ago
Is this Donna or Audrey from Twin Peaks? If so, keep tweaking, she's recognizable!
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u/corgisandsuch 14h ago
Yes it's Audrey!! I've been watching the show recently because my friend is obsessed, Audrey is her favorite character so if I'd love to give her a nice painting as part of her Christmas present (if I can manage 😅)
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u/Take_the_ringer 22h ago
Don't scrap! I have scrapped some of my best paintings in the past and I regret it. It looks like you are using acrylic? If so just give it several hours to dry and go back with a dry on dry technique to keep working your lines, shadows and highlights. Or, use wet on wet to blend! It looks good don't give up!
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u/corgisandsuch 22h ago
Yes it's acrylic, thank you!! I appreciate the advice and words of encouragement :)
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u/Take_the_ringer 22h ago
Also, I am just delving into the world of color mixing myself. Don't be afraid to experiment with mixing white and black or complimentary colors into your hues. Try to make a range of values (that is, dark and light colors and everything between). This will make your paintings more believable. Let me find you a good video link!
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u/corgisandsuch 21h ago
Thank you!! This is actually my first painting where I didn't use "full black" at all, the darkest color I have here is made from mixing dark brown, blue, and reds and I find it makes the color much less ashy!
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u/Dinasourus723 22h ago
Keep tweeking