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Published: 2017-07-31 15:00:04 +0000 UTC; Views: 666; Favourites: 83; Downloads: 0
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Description Still going through Rosaceae family. Not super-happy with these attemps I made.

References taken from a Tree Photographic Guide.

All the studies can be found in the Tree Studies Folder

Tools used:
Fabriano Watercolour Book (300g/m2)
0.5 mechanical pencil
Koh-I-Noor watercolour pencils
Erasers
0.2 fineliner
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MariaEnzianiaKober [2017-07-31 17:34:45 +0000 UTC]

This time I like all three of them ^^. Though - they all have the same shades of green. From the tree studys I saw until now, you often have different shades of green. And the rightmost flowers look very good - nicely done color transition there!

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Myrieen In reply to MariaEnzianiaKober [2017-07-31 19:01:13 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!
Yes, usually look up at the book for the references (that's actually for colors, shape of tree and leaves, and direction of leaves)
Those flowers actually were quite fun but worrying (light colored flowers in general), scanner always eats up some colors and hates pink in particular
It went all good, luckily!

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MariaEnzianiaKober In reply to Myrieen [2017-07-31 19:04:13 +0000 UTC]

Yes, I know those scanner-problems :/
Though it got better when I "unsetted" my scanner properties (and clean my scanner surface every now and then ^^). I recognized my scanner has some auto-correction options, and he "swallows" some of the dark and light parts. When I disable that (or just tell to use the full range), my scans get better (well - they get quite light, but I need to "correct" them nonetheless with an image software)

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Myrieen In reply to MariaEnzianiaKober [2017-07-31 19:20:53 +0000 UTC]

Same, I always do corrections with Krita, but some colors gets more affected by the scanner light :\

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