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Vincent Black Shadow Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Vincent Black Shadow:
Broken I will be broken Oh oh oh Severed I was half down…
Bullet on the Tracks The reasons come around, gotta make it down town, There's a…
Control This time the glove is latex This time the suit is…
Don't Go Soft Barely a secret Rest in metal Anxiously Do sit and fix it Ho…
Dream Blew the dust off a wooden box And set it on…
Metro Sick I'm walking. Tick. I?m talking. Down the street and…
Surgery Coming back from surgery, Coming up on seventeen, Some kind …
The Metro Sick I'm walking. Tick. I?m talking. Down the street and…
Valentine I want to be your valentine I want to spike your…
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Mike Kloepfer
Wow, this is awesome, Vince!
Honestly - as an illustrator, I'm learning so much great practical advice about the application and use of color from your videos... as much as I did in art school. Most art education focuses on color theory, which is fine... but after that, learning how to apply all that knowledge is an even bigger undertaking than understanding the theory itself.
[A side note regarding color] - one really good instructor gave me this mantra:
"Color is color only, according to: 1. Amount 2. Placement, and 3. Application."
...in other words, a color's appearance is affected by 1. how much of it there is, 2. what is around it, and 3. how it has been applied.
This principle is something you reinforce in your videos, along with a lot of great, practical application of the knowledge as it is used in real-life application on an actual piece. (For example, color recipes are not as impactful as how you actually apply the colors, in what order, etc.)
Once again, thanks for the great content and useful, practical information and advice. Plus, it's just plain fun to watch the paint go down, the effect come together, and to see the final result.
Mikey
Mikey R
Payne's Grey was actually invented by William Payne for this very purpose. He discouraged the use of black in canvas painting, a dark grey blue was proposed to replace it.
Vince Venturella
This is awesome. I had no idea. :)
Thomas Murphy
whoa, nice fact
Skynet Puma
Didnt know that, thanks for this piece of info!
ikkiiiieee
Liquitex muted grey is a purplish grey ink which would probably suit your uses :) I'm also looking into getting the golden high flow transparent shading grey for a more neutral shadow
Vince Venturella
Yep, this is another great color that is versatile.
Red Rooster
I bought Payne's Gray about a year ago and find me using it on nearly every model. If I want to go darker I add a little bit of burnt umber.
Vince Venturella
Yep, that little burnt umber gives you the full blue-brown-black you will often see for really rich darks.
Paddzr
As something not very confident in blending of any kind, this visual representation helps a lot.
Vince Venturella
Excellent, happy to help. :)