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Looking for URLs, videos, etc on how to paint grass and trees

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Bill W.

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Oct 3, 2003, 4:10:41 PM10/3/03
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I am very much a beginner at this. I've only taken one day-long class
at a local art store (a birthday present to myself). Was hooked bad
enough to buy an Iwata Eclipse that afternoon.

Anyway, I'm looking for recommendations for websites, and/or videos,
or even short-classes in the Fort Worth area on painting grass and
trees.

thanks in advance.

dt

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Oct 7, 2003, 6:10:33 AM10/7/03
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bwei...@lucent.com (Bill W.) wrote in message news:<c3caa35e.03100...@posting.google.com>...

I did enjoy airbrushing years ago and I spent so much time doing
labor and clearing and cutting friskets and not enough time painting.
I gave up art for a long time and while working for a prepress
department, I produced thousands of proofs, matching up cmyk plates.
During daydreaming in the world of proofing and watching plates build
up into color images, I thought came to my head. I wanted to find a
way to enjoy painting the way it should. Having two art college degree
and having 4 chinese grandmasters teach me the art of movements, I
devoloped a system on my own. I wanted a fast way to paint trees and
the shadows of grasses and the rolling waters and humans. I found a
faster way to paint. I will be glad to share the techniques, FOR FREE,
that I used to paint quickly and make it look really really really
good for the speed it was painted. Call it TechnoArt. Call it
Speedpainting! Techno-impressionism.! I got the system down to the
core and I would like to start a new movement. A new breed of artist.
If you would like some more info on what I'm talking about, Email me
and I will share my ideas with you.

Dow
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gruhn

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Oct 7, 2003, 12:10:40 PM10/7/03
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> Speedpainting! Techno-impressionism.! I got the system down to the

Tony! What up?!


nemo

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Oct 11, 2003, 5:00:21 PM10/11/03
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Unless you're working very large, for grass and trees a Paasche Turbo would
have been better - and a pair of ear defenders. It sounds like a dentist's
drill.

Do a Google on "Paasche Turbo" including the quotes.

Nemo
(Nobody's found me yet, BTW!)

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