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BlueSkySG
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Classical painting techniques prioritized precise brushwork, naturalism, and symmetry. Artists used oil paint on canvas or wood panels to create rich, lifelike textures. Glazing, or applying thin layers of translucent paint, helped achieve luminous effects, while sfumato (used by Leonardo) softened transitions between colors. Frescoes, painted on wet plaster, were common in large-scale works like the Sistine Chapel. These techniques demanded high skill and patience, contributing to the longevity and richness of classical artworks.
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