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GOLF

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  I slowed down the video and what it shows is that from the beginning of your back swing all the way to the top and to the finish you are up on your toes on BOTH feet.                                           This is the point of impact - the ball is still visible - and you are on the way to that explosive upwards straight body - up on the toes. I would like to see this frame from behind - I think you would see that your hands are very close to the body which IMO means your swing is out to in which always gives a fade or worse. This is the just a fraction of a second after impact The right hip has not come through - one result of that is much less distance It seems the videos are not uploading - I will show them to you next time we meet! You mentioned hands position - this is where they should be  The V on the right points to right shoulder - a strong grip - essential fo...

NOTANS

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                                                Notan Designs /V Value Studies  >>>>>        https://youtu.be/0pcf-VOnTAg Variety of shapes - different sizes - no repetition -
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 Maria Woodie   How to choose the right colour schemes. Colour your world Boldly    Patti Mollica  Book  " How to Paint Fast Loose and Bold" Use each colours extended range ie Tint / Tone Hue and Shade. Do colour sketches of your proposed work ANALOGOUS colour scheme   3 or more colours beside each other on CW.                                                             Red and Oranges. ***** Triadic colour scheme     3 colours that are evenly spaced Purple    Green    Orange ***** Complementary Colours     Opposite each other  Red   and  Green  Split complementaries   A root colour + 2 colours on either side of the complementary colour.

Mixing colours

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1   Art to Life 2.  Malcolm Dewey 3.  Dough SWinton 4. Paul Foxton 5.  Bold School Warm and cool colours and how to use same Warm reds to the foreground and cool reds to the background Markowskyart.com RGB     2 warms and 2 cools of each 1         Art2Life Principle         Colour  workbook  by Nicholas is in Notes                                          ************************************      (0)   = Opaque      (T)   Transparent Transparent colours - how much light is being transferred through the paint film they delicately tint other colours and glaze very well Opaque colours build up the body of the painting Burnt umber a great colour for making blacks and also for changing the value of a colour.  Dulls down a colour. Burnt sienna ...