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Thomas Minnick
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 16 ธ.ค. 2011
How I Run a Successful Print Business from My Garage (And You Can Too!)
Buy Prints : www.thomminnickart.com/
Just kidding I dont want to do affiliate marketing.
IG : thomminnickart?hl=en
TT: www.tiktok.com/@thomminnickart?lang=en
Just kidding I dont want to do affiliate marketing.
IG : thomminnickart?hl=en
TT: www.tiktok.com/@thomminnickart?lang=en
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Paint BETTER Portraits With NO Under Drawing!
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IG : thomminnickart TT: thomminnickart Website : www.thomminnickart.com Patreon : ThomMinnickArt
Using Color to Create More Expressive Paintings
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Oil on Panel 16" x 12" IG : thomminnickart TT: thomminnickart Website : www.thomminnickart.com
Making Custom Furniture with zero Woodworking Experience
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Bit of a different Video today, going to be making more building a design Videos so I dont get to niched down into only painting videos
Largest Oil Painting I Have ever made : Full Process
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Oil on Linen 63" x 93" IG : thomminnickart TT: thomminnickart Website : www.thomminnickart.com
How to Paint Wet Into Wet
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Painting a Monstera In a Secondary Triad Oil on Linen 30" x 40" IG : thomminnickart TT: thomminnickart Website : www.thomminnickart.com
What it takes to make a Massive Oil Painting.
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What it takes to make a Massive Oil Painting.
Oil Painting with Subtlety: Mastering Muted Colors
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Oil Painting with Subtlety: Mastering Muted Colors
#11 Working on the Food Forest, Oil Painting and Pizza Oven Progress
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#11 Working on the Food Forest, Oil Painting and Pizza Oven Progress
#10 Taking Care of Baby Kittens and Painting A Monstera
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#10 Taking Care of Baby Kittens and Painting A Monstera
#9 Finding Kittens in my Attic, Finishing the driveway, Progress on the Pizza Oven.
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#9 Finding Kittens in my Attic, Finishing the driveway, Progress on the Pizza Oven.
#8 Starting The Pizza Oven, Thunderstorms, and Painting Commissions.
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#8 Starting The Pizza Oven, Thunderstorms, and Painting Commissions.
#7 Leaving NYC and RENOVATING my Beach House.
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#7 Leaving NYC and RENOVATING my Beach House.
#6 Lifestyle of a Full time Artist in NYC. Escaping the Chaos
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#6 Lifestyle of a Full time Artist in NYC. Escaping the Chaos
#4 Makeing the Most of a Plein Air Painting Trip in NYC
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#4 Makeing the Most of a Plein Air Painting Trip in NYC
#3 ART STUDENTS: Week In The Life of a FIT Student in NYC
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#3 ART STUDENTS: Week In The Life of a FIT Student in NYC
I first saw this piece on instagram. It’s an absolute stunner
When I don't want glare on a picture I photograph it in the shade, if necessary holding big sheets of cardboard between the light source and the picture, works a treat. Using a real camera gets you better colour reproduction than a phone ever will, unless you use a super top end phone. (Better to buy a midrange camera than a top end phone in my opinion.) Also I use matt varnish, never gloss. Gloss varnish highlights brushstrokes and any unevenness in the paint surface and I don't like that.
Just varnish your art. Does the same
perfect way to explain how to become an artist of oil paint, congrats.
Great video. Thanks
where did you get the idea for this painting ?
shoutout ecco2k
Awesome work, wondering though… can you add amber 🎇 to the 👌🔥💨?
The lady looks like she just snorted a line of coke!!!😂
just turn the lights off
How about using a Matt varnish 🤷
Good lad ❤
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I think the painting part is easier than the prep part.
I agree
Stumbling upon your channel feels like finding the treasure I didn’t even know I was searching for yay
I love how you really show the entire process and don't hide anything
Thanks love your art mungo Austin
Looks huge, where can we find your affiliate link for them?❤
why! did you paint over that dude's face when you could've given it to me! no!
Beautiful
Thank you
Beautiful work! I only ever paint on a much smaller scale, so it’s really fascinating to see how you implement things on such a larger scale!
It’s really a lot of fun!
Amazing to find you
genial encontrarte en youtube!!!
I kinda loved it after you scraped it up. It was like I was looking into my own chaotic mental state.
what's that coat you use to coat that whole oil painting - it's not acrylic based...?
What a stupid painting..a waste of time and Talent…it says nothing!
Great work of art ❤
I love Me
This channel is a banger. I can watch these videos all day long.
Thanks man!
welcome my friend, glad you find the way
you should look at Richard Somonte
This is beautiful
No hate, but damn I was hoping for a way to reduce glare in real life 😂 I hate making a painting and then having to bob back and forth to see it because the light won't stop messing with it 😭 the only thing I've found that works are sunken ceiling lights that cast a glow more than a beam...
I feel your pain. If you aren't already doing this, try tilting your easel forward so your painting tips downwards towards you while you are working it decreases the light hitting the surface. I hope this helps.
@mysterymccarthy6851 oh that's smart, thank you!
I s2g I'm going to cringe forever at the way you placed those points for the parallel lines lmaaaoooo I love your videos!
by the way! If you dont sing, you should. You've got a great RINGING voice!
WOW
Ur technique reminds me of Alla Prime method !
Yeah that aint an ND filter. That's a polarizing filter...
This is a much nicer version and video, its more like Walter Sickert, a comtemporary of Whistler.
There's no cheating in Art. There's no right or wrong as long as you are creatibg something beautiful which you and others can enjoy. Technology is just another tool inside an artist's infinite arsenal... Damn it, I've seen people making art with the most ridiculous resources you can imagine and the end result is just fantastic ❤️ References are absolutely necessary in nany cases. IT'S ALL UP PERSONAL PREFERENCE AND WHAT MAKES HAPPY WHEN PAINTING 😊 No need to apologize or explain to much to the audience. Your art is awesome. And people don't care how exactly it is made. They just enjoy the end result. Love your content brother. Greetings from the Dominican Republic.🎉
Aw hell no Jigsaw you tweakin I ain't buying all that.
hell yeah bro love your style
Gorgeous
Love
Based and tacoma pilled
Face à la toile , Face au blanc , Face à soi même.. faire abstraction de l' environnement , rentrer en soi et laisser l'esprit et la main parler..
It takes money.
Could just get a polarizing filter fire the lens though. Whats the benefit of doing it this way instead?
I've seen other methods where the polarizing sheets and the polarizer on the camera have to match up. I've never seen anyone use and ND filter for this (I'm not sure what that's supposed to do other than diminish the light coming into the lens.)
Woooooo
Please include an audio track in Brazilian Portuguese. Your videos are very good.
I really like your attitude towards painting and the way you present yourself. Points up for going more into technological details (such as comparing PVA and rabbit skin glue - saying that as one of the "archival people" :D ). An unsolicited piece of advice - use gloves for the oil gesso. Problem with "unable to wash hands" disappears. Love your brushwork. Have a nice day!
Hey Thomas! It's super cool to see your process for creating the prints that you sell. I want to do the same with my own artwork so I really appreciate the insight! I have a surecolor p800 at home and I use a surecolor900 at the photo department during class: A few tips for printing: Frontloading paper can be super helpful if you know that the printer is iffy when loading and printing especially on a heavy weight paper like that canson Another thing that you can do is setting the platen gap to wide to avoid scuffs and shifts during printing, I normally do this in photoshop so I don't know the interface in lightroom for printing quite as well. Also changing the paper type and size on the printer interface will help the printer know what kind of paper is going in and how thick it is Don't forget to agitate your cartridge every once in a while even if you've been printing that inks don't settle and change color Hopefully some of that was helpful! You've been doing this for awhile so I might be preaching to the choir. I love your work and the videos you make always have a great vibe, I can't wait to see what you come up with next! Keep it up man! :)