Sunbeams and Shadowbeams   Sunbeams and Shadowbeams    Sunbeams; shafts of light made visible in dust/moisture laden atmosphere   occur in rare conditions which must be met in the painting if you want them to be convincing  3 conditions:    a high screen of clouds, foliage, or architecture is punctured by a few openings  air is filled with dust, vapor, smoke, or smog  the view is towards the sun   sunbeams usually shine through uneven apertures  using traditional paint, brush a light, semi opaque tone over the dry background where the beams appear   Shadowbeams   occur most often when a jet contrail aligns with the line of sight  the darker beam is usually only visible when there is a light, hazy sky behind it  both sunbeams and shadowbeams should be used sparingly because they attract a lot of attention      Dappled Light    Dappled Light    as sunlight passes through the upper leaves of a tree, it covers the ground with circular spots of light   each space acts as a pinhole pro...
 
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