artisnotsubjective
artisnotsubjective t1_j5zrei7 wrote
Very very nice, well done
artisnotsubjective t1_j2d13nt wrote
Reply to comment by NolanSyKinsley in TIL The darkest color in the world doesn't have a name, it has the ability to absorb 99.995% of light and has been used to cover a diamond worth 2 million dollars for an "artistic project" by mic3ttaa
Texture doesn't remove color. The absence of light does. No light equals no color.
artisnotsubjective t1_j2cp5q8 wrote
artisnotsubjective t1_j0ddn1u wrote
Reply to Late train, Me, Pixelart, 2022 by vixit_art
Love it but snowfall too fast
artisnotsubjective t1_iujz3md wrote
Reply to comment by a-m-watercolor in Grape Cluster III, Me, Watercolor, 2022 by Forsaken_Ad1923
yeah basically reverse. paint starting with brightest, leave darkest to last.
artisnotsubjective t1_iujrj6y wrote
Reply to comment by OK-KUN in Grape Cluster III, Me, Watercolor, 2022 by Forsaken_Ad1923
Ideally and usually there is no white paint in watercoloring. The point is in order to convey a sense of absolute brightness one has to use the paper itself. I'm sure there are super bright white©® paints available today, but what makes watercoloring unique is the very light and bright values one can achieve because of water's unique transparency , which opaque, dense paints can only achieve "artificially".
artisnotsubjective t1_iujqn35 wrote
Reply to TIL there used to be an anti-masturbation device with teeth used to treat nightfall. by carbondioxide-7
Question about all such devices: did they also tie/handcuff the boys' hands behind their backs to stop them from REMOVING the contraption?
artisnotsubjective t1_jdvgslf wrote
Reply to TIL that the red lights on top of tall buildings in cities are called “aviation obstruction lighting,” and are used to help pilots of low-flying aircraft avoid collisions with otherwise hard-to-see structures. by bearjew64
Wait till you learn about those red/white balls on high voltage power lines...