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3 hours ago, Sheilajeanne said:

Even some very, very good artists I know need photos to work from. I follow a FB page called "The Art of the Horse" and one of the most frequent requests from the artists is for reference photos they can use. Many photos out there are copyrighted, or you need the permission of the horse's owner to draw or paint the horse.

Sheila, thank you for your moral support :)
Question about copyright and permission: in the case that the work is done for myself, and not for sale, is it also necessary?

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No, if the work were not for sale, it would not be.

And I am sure celebrities get used to fans doing pictures of them! I am a member of different fan groups, and fan art is

 one of the most common things you see, other than photos of the celebrities.

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26 minutes ago, Sheilajeanne said:

No, if the work were not for sale, it would not be.

And I am sure celebrities get used to fans doing pictures of them! I am a member of different fan groups, and fan art is

 one of the most common things you see, other than photos of the celebrities.

Sheila, thank you for info.

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13 hours ago, bikermutt07 said:

I thought it was the girl from Rogue One, but I guess it is Cameron Diaz.

It looks really awesome.

Sorry, I miss this comment.

Thank you, @bikermutt07.

You guessed right about Cameron Diaz :)

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11 hours ago, ABHandmade said:

not all the works placed there can have the status of WELL made :(.

Some of my early work went directly in the trash, before anyone got to see it.  And later I will of course deny writing this post ;)

Некоторые из моих ранних работ пошли прямо в мусор, прежде чем кто-нибудь увидел это. И позже я, конечно, откажусь писать это

JLS  "Observation is 9/10 of the law."

IF what you do is something that ANYBODY can do, then don't be surprised when ANYBODY does.

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11 hours ago, ABHandmade said:

I suspect that with an airbrush and sufficient skills for its application, can get a awesome result ...I do not have such skills yet, but I also want to learn it.
This will allow me to select one or the other tool (or both) to get the best result in each case.
Therefore, when I talked about choosing a brush instead of an airbrush, I was little  being disingenuous

If you can paint with a brush (and you can) then you can paint with an airbrush, and probably faster.  What brush over there - still red sable?

 

JLS  "Observation is 9/10 of the law."

IF what you do is something that ANYBODY can do, then don't be surprised when ANYBODY does.

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5 minutes ago, JLSleather said:

Some of my early work went directly in the trash, before anyone got to see it.  And later I will of course deny writing this post ;)

Некоторые из моих ранних работ пошли прямо в мусор, прежде чем кто-нибудь увидел это. И позже я, конечно, откажусь писать это

Sir, for some reason I'm sure that you keep the first few works. Perhaps you do not show it to anyone, but you certainly did not throw it away.
I was always interested to see the first works of those who later reached a high level of skill.

Нескромный вопрос - вариант Вашего комментария на русском означает то, что я подумал?

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31 minutes ago, ABHandmade said:

Нескромный вопрос - вариант Вашего комментария на русском означает то, что я подумал?

No, really did PITCH EM OUT.  In fact, the first one I did that didn't look too bad, I RUINED with far too much neatsfoot oil, so after waiting several days for it to clear up I threw it away.  

The translation is of course what GOOGLE TRANSLATE comes up with, so you decide how accurate that it ;)

 

JLS  "Observation is 9/10 of the law."

IF what you do is something that ANYBODY can do, then don't be surprised when ANYBODY does.

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38 minutes ago, JLSleather said:

then you can paint with an airbrush, and probably faster.

I very much want you to be right :)

39 minutes ago, JLSleather said:

What brush over there - still red sable?

Oh no. I use synthetic brushes. To get a halftone transition, I use an almost dry brush, actually rubbing dye on leather. And this quickly kills brush. If I used a red sable, it would be very expensive.

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19 minutes ago, JLSleather said:

No, really did PITCH EM OUT.  In fact, the first one I did that didn't look too bad, I RUINED with far too much neatsfoot oil, so after waiting several days for it to clear up I threw it away.

It's a pity.

20 minutes ago, JLSleather said:

The translation is of course what GOOGLE TRANSLATE comes up with, so you decide how accurate that it ;)

I noticed that Google Translate much better translates from English to Russian than vice versa.

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