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  2. Underpainting - Wikipedia

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    Underpainting gets its name because it is painting that is intended to be painted over (see overpainting) in a system of working in layers. There are several different types of underpainting, such as veneda, verdaccio, morellone, imprimatura and grisaille. [1] The different types have different colourings. Grisaille is plain grey.

  3. Imprimatura - Wikipedia

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    Its use as an underpainting layer can be dated back to the guilds and workshops during the Middle Ages; however, it came into standard use by painters during the Renaissance, particularly in Italy. The imprimatura not only provides an overall tonal optical unity in a painting but is also useful in the initial stages of the work, since it helps ...

  4. Underdrawing - Wikipedia

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    The underdrawing can reveal changes, sometimes radical, made by the painter as the painting develops. For example, one of the five versions of the Madonna by Edvard Munch has underdrawings showing the arms conventionally hanging down, before the final version has one arm behind the subject's head, and the other behind her back. [2]

  5. Working in layers - Wikipedia

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    Working in layers is used extensively in oil painting for paintings that require more than one session. For a painting that develops over several days, allowing for the oil paint to dry for a given layer, it is helpful to work with explicit painting layers.

  6. Verdaccio - Wikipedia

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    Verdaccio is an Italian name for the mixture of black, white, and yellow pigments resulting in a grayish or yellowish (depending on the proportion) soft greenish brown. ...

  7. Overpainting - Wikipedia

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    The underpainting gives a context in which the paint-strokes of the overpainting become more resonant and powerful. When properly done, overpainting does not need to completely obscure the underpainting. It is precisely the interaction of the two that gives the most interesting effects. Overpainting was used extensively in many schools of art.

  8. PhotoScape - Wikipedia

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    Version 3.7 is the current stable release for Windows XP, 7, Vista, or 8. The current version Photoscape X is for Windows 10 and macOS 10.12 or later, with a pro version available for a fee. Older versions are still available for Windows 98 or ME users. It is distributed free of charge for all users, including commercial bodies. [citation needed]

  9. Wikipedia : Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Torrent Project

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    Wikipedia 1.0 — FAQ — To do; Release version tools Guide — — Article selection process Version 0.8 bot selection Version 0.8 feedback: IRC channel Release criteria: Review team : Version 0.8 release (manual selection) "Selection" project . schools selection Offline WP for Indian Schools