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RE: Helicopter in Acrylic Paints

You didn't post last week and it's completely fine if you didn't, what really matters is that you pushed your limits to take another step in this artistic journey of yours. I have been following your artwork since the very start. Sometimes I comment on them and sometimes I forget but trust me I have read all of your pieces and the growth is quite evident and I swear it has motivated me a lot as well

Coming to this artwork, it is amazing. I'm really interested in knowing how did you add that kind of brightness to the light and also want to ask why didn't you add this brightness on the yellow color as well. Nonetheless it is perfectttt

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I am pleased to know that you follow my artwork, not that it's special, it's pretty average and sometimes below that. Like I said and you agreed, what matters is that I tried to push my limits.

I used only two colors for light, White and Orange Yellow. First I created a small white circle and let it dry. After that I took a small flat brush and make straight white lines going out of the white circle to make light beams. Then I took yellow orange color and smudged it around the white circle and make same beams over the white beams.

I am not sure if you understand it with this explanation. I was so engrossed in lights that I forgot to take pictures of that particular stage. I will try to re-create lights and take pictures for you if you are interested.

why didn't you add this brightness on the yellow color as well

I didn't understand this. Where and which yellow color you are talking about?

didn't understand this. Where and which yellow color you are talking about?

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This one. The body of the helicopter. I think brightened yellow would have more charm, no?

But Camaflouge colors are dull.