Painting flat water and reflections is not a problem if you use this simple loose method. It is important to keep the white area of water in the distance and it is also important to make sure your ripples are horizontal. You may not wish to put ripples in which is OK. This technique will work with oil or acrylic.
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Comment by Kraig Davies on January 2, 2012 at 7:21pm Thank's Len, top class as ever.
Thank you Doug - I am in Chiang Mai Thailand for Xmas - beautiful, peaceful, cool weather -
I will dash back to OZ soon for a few weeks and see my 4 grown up sons.
I have many videos but it is not easy to get them down to required 100 MB limit for IDAP.
There are more available free on my website paintwithlen.com
Here's wishing you and family the best for a happy Xmas and great new year. Len
Comment by Doug Robinson on December 21, 2011 at 3:05pm Thank you Len, I love looking at neat tricks one can do when painting water.
Have a Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from my family to yours! Keep the lessons coming!!! Doug
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