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Hi Folks.
Thank you very much for the response.
I'm happy to be helpful to anyone.
Gordy: Thank you
Best regards
jaume
 
Hello everybody.
First of all: Jaume....

Now let's see if I've got it clear (I'm as thick as mi paintig ).
Here is a scheme of how I understood blendings should de done:

(B)ase with 1(st) L(ight) : Cover very diluted 1L over B & B over 1L
1L " 2L : " " " 2L " 1L & 1L " 2L
2L " 3L : " " " 3L " 2L & 2L " 3L
3L " 1(st) S(hadow): " " " 1S " 3L & 3L " 1S
2S " 1S : " " " 2S " 1S & 1S " 2S
3S " 2S : " " " 3S " 2S & 2S " 3S

Sorry if I bother too much, guys . But please let me know if that is the correct secuence. Thank you all.
Hasta ahora.
 
Great feature on painting. I like your approach and the use of sand as the base and is a great way to capture a face that has been in the sun for some time.

I could our your adivce on base color, highlights and shadows for a native American figure I am sculpting and will paint (1/9th scale). I also use Vallejo acrylic paint. After seeing your handy work with acrylics I could really use some pointers.

Keep up the good work. I look forward to seeing more of your painting.
 
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