04-23-2019, 01:30 AM
Your master study look great, having trying it myself on bouguereau I know that its difficult and tedious to reproduce old master feel. They have a lot of drawn stuff and its always very precise.
I think you may get closer to the original by cleaning your edge in the wood one , making them less blurry and brushy, and softening everything in the inside. Painter of this time used to glaze a lot, adding a lot of dark with transparent layer, and grazing paint to bring up hightlight, so you may want to try to work with layer and opacity as post process to get a similar glow effect.
I think you may get closer to the original by cleaning your edge in the wood one , making them less blurry and brushy, and softening everything in the inside. Painter of this time used to glaze a lot, adding a lot of dark with transparent layer, and grazing paint to bring up hightlight, so you may want to try to work with layer and opacity as post process to get a similar glow effect.