1. Darker sky at top of painting, gets lighter as it goes down.
2. Clouds get smaller and smaller as they go down.
3. Yellow highlights on clouds. ( not too sure about this one)
dave griessmannsays
So he’s mixing both whites. Too bad you don’t see how much paint he’s putting on the brush.
Susan Molinesays
1. Clouds decrease in size with distance
2. Closer clouds are brighter with more detail
3. They look closer together as they decrease in size…maybe this is part of number 1?
Louise Hazel says
1. Darker sky at top of painting, gets lighter as it goes down.
2. Clouds get smaller and smaller as they go down.
3. Yellow highlights on clouds. ( not too sure about this one)
dave griessmann says
So he’s mixing both whites. Too bad you don’t see how much paint he’s putting on the brush.
Susan Moline says
1. Clouds decrease in size with distance
2. Closer clouds are brighter with more detail
3. They look closer together as they decrease in size…maybe this is part of number 1?