The tone or mood of a picture




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Using Photo-edit I changed the tone of the pic I did yesterday, mainly from colour to line, chalk, charcoal and the mood is immediately quite different. It's odd that you can make a charcoal/chalk picture without getting messy and black all over your hands! So different to the early days of sketching!
Labels: tone of painting or drawing
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