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How to get Chrome (or silver, at least)?

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WaltLady:
I am trying to paint a present for my doctor in thanks for all the help he has rendered me recently, but what I had planned is, what I thought, would be a simple stethoscope.  However, the chrome plating has me stymied.  The closest I could come up was cobalt blue and burnt/raw umber, but this was but a poor substitute.  If anyone has had experience creating a believealbe chrome, I would be in your debt if you would share your technique with me.

Thanks!

Walt

ImBatman:
Hi WaltLady

If you've got the cash for it there is a replay available from the Paintbasket TV site called "Painting Silver". I think it's part of the Still Life series:

http://www.paintbasket.com/paintbaskettv/index.php?replay=14

Batman

dennis:
Waltlady is this for watercolours or for oils?

WaltLady:
Dennis,

This is for watercolor.  I've learned that the surrounding colors are reflected in the "chrome," but this is just to display a medical instrument (attached) that I can't get right.

Walt

dennis:
Study the reflections in the silver carefully. Most of the reflected light will be the white of the paper and the shadows will be a light blue as in the painting.

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