After finishing the last painting by numbers "Clear Spring of Mountain Stream", I couldn't wait to start painting the next painting "Fang Xin Ju Yun" last night, 80*40*2,
Shuangpin, without an inner frame, just spread it out on the table.
It was discovered in the sun that No. 12 was greenish, and No. 23 was the real dark green.
But No. 23 color is even more difficult to smear. When you look under the sun, it is not even after two times, especially the large grids painted with a large brush. It can only be applied for the third time.
Paint No. 23 for the third time.
By the way, I painted the default color black again.
Paint the default color again. Next, paint in No. 10 colors. Color No. 10 is emerald green when it is painted for the first time, and dark green when it is painted again. . . I don't know if it is good to apply it again, the color is completely different. . .
Painted in color 17, a lighter green:
The lightest color is No. 17, and the effect of painting it again is very uneven!
So far, I have painted 4 greens (10, 12, 17, and 23) and 1 default color (black). None of them can be uniform in the first pass. The lighter the color, the more uneven the water and the worse the coverage. . Basically, the situation has improved after the second time, and the 23rd color has to be painted 3 times.
I also found a phenomenon that the larger brushes are even more uneven, and the small brushes barely pass twice.
I'm really tired~~ Always rework and rework like this~~~
Look again in the morning and compare the renderings. It seems that you should make a gradient between the color and the color, otherwise it is not refined enough like this!
7 colors are completed, all of them are green! On average, each color needs to be painted 2 times for a total of 4 hours per color.
It took about 28 hours. I painted colors 17, 16, 14, 13, 11, 10, and 9, of which color 13 was brushed 3 times before it was barely even.
There is a strange phenomenon. It’s not that the darker the green the easier it will be, the lighter the green is about unevenness; but the few colors near the dark green are not easy to paint evenly, and lighter ones are much better, such as No. 9 The color is more even with one brush.
After so much tossing these days, I also realized the trick! It is to pile the paint thickly, no matter how big the grid is, slowly paint it with a small pen and pile it up slowly. This effect is better than using a large brush.
There is no way when you start, you have to finish personalised paint by numbers.
Finally understood and drew the brush strokes personally! ! ——(What a professional technical term, intoxicated~~)
Completed 9 colors such as 15, 2, 18, 19, 24, 22, 21, 8, and 7. Especially on the 29th, 6 colors were completed! Because these colors are either the brightest and lightest green in the picture, or the darkest and heaviest maroon, the less grids will naturally paint faster! Except for colors 15 and 2, which took 4 hours each, the remaining 7 colors took a total of 8 hours, for a total of 12 hours.
But I am disappointed that not only the green color should be painted twice, but also the red/yellow color should be painted twice, otherwise it will be uneven...no one color can be done in one go! ! What do you really want to do? ! Not worry at all! When I painted painting by numbers elephant before, I painted each color twice.
Fortunately, the effect is not bad, otherwise, it will really give up halfway!
It took more than 15 hours in 5 days to paint only 2 colors: No. 6 and No. 5, No. 6 color 3 times, No. 5 color 2 times, finally boiled out the yellow petals a little bit.
It took 10 hours to finish No. 4 colors (painted twice). It took 6 hours to finish No. 3 colors (painted twice).
Finished the last color! No. 20 colors (same 2 times)! Finally done! It's not easy!
For a total of 8-9 hours, paint the colors 23, 12, 10, 17, 16, 14, 11, and 3 again (paint the 3rd and 4th times!!), I can't bear the uneven color blocks! And correct the wrong place.
to sum up:
From March 13th to April 10th, it took 102 hours!
This picture looks like there are only 2-3 colors, but there are actually 25 colors! There are nearly 15 kinds of green alone! Fortunately, paint by numbers worked well in the end.
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