A bright blue sky with fluffy little clouds. The sky ended at the horizon in a haze and the ocean began in the same haze as well.
The dark, scary ocean felt cold. It brought a gloomy aura to the entire painting. The crusty, black ground didn't help in the least.
However, there was just one thing that would turn this gloomy, desolate atmosphere into a scene that would make one in awe of its majesty.
And that was the splash of Gold that Alex had just added to it.
A bright golden stroke landed in the ocean as it was dragged down to the land. Alex painted it a few times before stopping.
Tian Honglui got a bit curious as to what he was looking at. He looked at what Alex was doing and saw him bring out more golden paint and limbs to the golden shaft.
It was only then that he realized that Alex was drawing a tree.
Alex drew the trunk and the branches and then moved to the color yellow to fill in the leaves. He wasn't sure how to make the leaves look authentic, so he just spread the yellow around the top of the golden branches and acted as if that was all he had to do.
He took the least bit of yellow and started spreading it across the canvas in places where the light of the tree would reach. Once he was done, he stopped and put away both the canvas and the palette.
"This is it," Alex said. "This... is the scene in my mind."
This was his memory from the first time he opened his eyes in this world without another soul in his body. In a way, this was the very first thing he had ever seen.
"This looks good," the young man said. "This is actually decent for a newbie, your majesty."
Alex turned to the young man ad glared. "I know you know it's bad. Tell me what is wrong and how I can improve," he said. "Let's see if this method of yours actually works or not."
"Uhh... it works for sure," the young man said. "It worked for me."
"Okay, I'll trust you then," Alex said. "Go on. What's next?"
"Ah, right!" the young man said. "About your painting, I know I said you don't have to worry about colors, but I must get that out of the way."
"Your black is too black. There is no way water that far back becomes that black. Water so close shouldn't be so blue. The blue sky obviously seems fake and the clouds are never that white, not all the way through."
The young man spoke for a while, going into every single mistake that Alex made with the colors while painting. Alex wasn't even aware these were mistakes he could make, but he let the young man speak for a while.
"Alright, now that the color mistakes are out of the way," the young man said. "Your majesty, where exactly is the sun in this picture? Or the moon?"
"Uhh... it was morning midday, if I remember correctly, so it was up above me," Alex said. "It's in a location in the sky where I can't fit on the canvas."
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