There is some confusion why to paint shadows transparent and lights opaque. A lot of information can be found on the internet but in my opinion, with far too complicated philosophies. It mainly comes down to two reasons and I will try to explain why this tradition for me is essential.
A picturesque reason: Transparent shadows have a rich quality, opaque shadows just don´t work.
A technical reason: It is much easier to get a good connection to a shadow when the applied paint in the shadow is little. (Painting a portrait I start with the darks, then the halftones and then the lights; an important routine) See also here.
![Diego Velázquez, Aesop. Diego Velázquez, Aesop.](https://paintingportraittips.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Velazquez-Aesop--236x300.jpg)
Hartelijk dank weer Ben voor de wijze lessen. Vanmiddag proberen in praktijk te brengen! Succes met je werk daar!!! en nog een goede zondag!
vriendelijke groet mar