
Thanks to emik at pxleyes.com for the texture photo used in background. Weather vane is my own photo, and the rest of image is created from source photo. (5 years and 3192 days ago)
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Too much canvas texture for a watercolor.
This is how I really do acrylic watercolor on canvas. Have you ever tried it?
The canvas texture is too dark, so it doesn't look like "real acrylic watercolor on canvas." It just looks like too heavy a digital canvas texture.
Also the trees on the side have no texture or paint effect, so they just look like pasted on tree distortions.
It's an interesting digital technique, it just needs a bit more polishing to not look quite so artificial.
Yes, acrylics are indeed water soluble, and you can paint with them on canvas. Watercolors are of course also water soluble, but are mostly used on watercolor paper, not canvas as the title of this image implies.
I like the effect, well done.
like the colours within this image... texture is a personal preference , i will take it as creative licence.
Beautiful work,,,,,,,,,,,,,good luck!
Very beautiful author, I love the textures and feel.. AWESOME!
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