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<p>[QUOTE="Zinnie, post: 437171, member: 9303"]Okay - and that makes so much sense when attempting something like this where you have to start with the upfront details and end with the background. Regular painting is just the opposite. Not easy to make that switch without practice or a scheme to follow. Good idea! You could actually start a small business selling something like that since there aren't many people out there doing this. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/biggrin.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":D" unselectable="on" /> ??</p><p><br /></p><p>And I totally agree on adding and removing things in paintings. I was thinking if I found a painting similar, made before the attempt on glass, I might find the artist. Or like [USER=5718]@i need help[/USER] said, a painting to copy. Or the scene itself possibly if still in existence, though that was a stretch, certainly. All in all, as [USER=2844]@Any Jewelry[/USER] said, it was a good conversation and an especially interesting first posting for me. I learned quite a lot!!! <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/biggrin.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":D" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Zinnie, post: 437171, member: 9303"]Okay - and that makes so much sense when attempting something like this where you have to start with the upfront details and end with the background. Regular painting is just the opposite. Not easy to make that switch without practice or a scheme to follow. Good idea! You could actually start a small business selling something like that since there aren't many people out there doing this. :D ?? And I totally agree on adding and removing things in paintings. I was thinking if I found a painting similar, made before the attempt on glass, I might find the artist. Or like [USER=5718]@i need help[/USER] said, a painting to copy. Or the scene itself possibly if still in existence, though that was a stretch, certainly. All in all, as [USER=2844]@Any Jewelry[/USER] said, it was a good conversation and an especially interesting first posting for me. I learned quite a lot!!! :D[/QUOTE]
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