@zayda thanks for sharing your projects! I'm glad to see that you've repeated and done more than one scene, and I hope that's because you've enjoyed it :) In both I clearly see the intention of highlighting the foreground, but for this effect to be stronger I advise you not to be afraid to work the first wet layers with more water. Thus, when you highlight the dry details, you will get a foreground with more definition compared to the others.
Thank you for joining this course and I hope you enjoyed it!
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Teacher Plus@zayda thanks for sharing your projects! I'm glad to see that you've repeated and done more than one scene, and I hope that's because you've enjoyed it :) In both I clearly see the intention of highlighting the foreground, but for this effect to be stronger I advise you not to be afraid to work the first wet layers with more water. Thus, when you highlight the dry details, you will get a foreground with more definition compared to the others.
Thank you for joining this course and I hope you enjoyed it!
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Plus@carlosrodriguezcasado I will follow your advice, I really liked your course. Thanks a lot :)
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