Thank you for your kind comment! You can make an old square headed brush quite easily by peeling back the bristles and roughing it up enough to create inconsistencies.
I like that your heading says "in under 15 minutes". 10 minutes, although it works for many paintings, is really not quite enough sometimes. I enjoy working on them for another 2 or 3 hours adding my own details and preferences. But ---- these are amazing tutorials to teach basic skills such as perspective, color mixing, composition and --- CONFIDENCE!!!! I have come to use them for tune-ups and confidence builders on a regular basis!!!! Thank you Ryan!!!
I couldn't agree more! I generally get to the 10 minute mark and think..I really should do a 15 minute version lol With that said, as you mentioned the goal of the 10 minute lessons is to teach the basics and inspire confidence :)
I LOVE this one! I'm not following along on tutorials as much as I used to but still enjoy your 10 minutes paintings! I think they are an excellent lesson in building confidence and in making decisions about what to paint where and when, if that makes sense. Although of course I can pause and take all the time you want, I like working as fast as I can along with you. I find it extremely valuable. Will be trying it soon!
Thank you so much! I also feel like you can learn a lot from having to paint quickly. If we have all the time in the world we can waste days asking ourselves "Is this the right thing to do?".. When realistically we could have done it and five other things had we just painted it immediately and learned from it :)
Hi Ryan, every thought about making these 15-20 minute paintings, and spending 5 minutes demonstrating a handy technique on some aspect of each one. Such as _"this week our 15 minute paining will include some cloud and we'll focus on getting really realistic clouds in a quick and easy way"_. The following week might be another nice landscape, but where the extra focus is on say, a quick and easy way to do realistic water! ...and so on - with a particular quality focus each week. Hope others will add to this comment if they agree.... thanks. TRS
Love this one!! Can't wait to give it a try. Quick question about your patreon lessons - if you join your patreon do you get access to previous lessons or only the lessons that are currently available in the month you join?
I use small canvas boards for these quick lessons. They are sturdy, can deal with a good amount of water in the mixes and are really easy to collect/put away. Hope that helps!
HI RYAN, I HAVE NOW DONE 3 OF YOUR FALL PAINTINGS. THEY STILL LOOK LIKE BEGINNER WORK BUT I AM LEARNING ALOT. MY SQUARE HEADED BRUSH DOES NOT DO A STRAIGHT LINE LIKE YOURS DOES. CAN I ASK WHAT KIND OF BRUSH YOU USE? IS IT NYLON, SYNTHETIC OR SOMETHING ELSE. I THINK I WANT TO INVEST IN A BETTER ONE.THANKS AND BLESSINGS!
Thank you so much! I love that you explain what you are doing!!💗
Fab! Continue with these 15 min paintings, they not as rushed as the 10 min ones were. Thanks for all of your tutorials!
You are such a wonderful instructor! Thank you so much for sharing your art techniques with us! I appreciate all your help!
Ryan. Your voice and vocabulary is refreshing, wish I had an old flat brush. Thanks
Thank you for your kind comment! You can make an old square headed brush quite easily by peeling back the bristles and roughing it up enough to create inconsistencies.
Excellent explanations 🖼🕊Thank you🎨
I like that your heading says "in under 15 minutes". 10 minutes, although it works for many paintings, is really not quite enough sometimes. I enjoy working on them for another 2 or 3 hours adding my own details and preferences. But ---- these are amazing tutorials to teach basic skills such as perspective, color mixing, composition and --- CONFIDENCE!!!! I have come to use them for tune-ups and confidence builders on a regular basis!!!! Thank you Ryan!!!
I couldn't agree more! I generally get to the 10 minute mark and think..I really should do a 15 minute version lol With that said, as you mentioned the goal of the 10 minute lessons is to teach the basics and inspire confidence :)
Thank you, Ryan. this is a very good teaching lesson.
Much appreciated, Kay!
your painting lessons are worth my time
I LOVE this one! I'm not following along on tutorials as much as I used to but still enjoy your 10 minutes paintings! I think they are an excellent lesson in building confidence and in making decisions about what to paint where and when, if that makes sense. Although of course I can pause and take all the time you want, I like working as fast as I can along with you. I find it extremely valuable. Will be trying it soon!
Thank you so much! I also feel like you can learn a lot from having to paint quickly. If we have all the time in the world we can waste days asking ourselves "Is this the right thing to do?".. When realistically we could have done it and five other things had we just painted it immediately and learned from it :)
Awesome work. Thanks
thank you ryan sir for teaching mountain...
Love it! Thank you.
I love your videos ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Thank you!
Thx for you instructons and ideas. I need for a paiting like this not 15min but 3 hours but thats okay.😎
This is easy to follow as a new painter. Thanks so much. Its beautiful.
Great I enjoyed very much thanks
Awesome I've learned so much from you videos 👍
Thank you!
Very nice.
This is really helpful 👍
You are very good teacher. 😍😚
Greatly appreciated!!
Hi Ryan, every thought about making these 15-20 minute paintings, and spending 5 minutes demonstrating a handy technique on some aspect of each one. Such as _"this week our 15 minute paining will include some cloud and we'll focus on getting really realistic clouds in a quick and easy way"_. The following week might be another nice landscape, but where the extra focus is on say, a quick and easy way to do realistic water! ...and so on - with a particular quality focus each week. Hope others will add to this comment if they agree.... thanks. TRS
Прекрасная работа !!!
Another great video from u
Thank you, Malathy!
Thanks!
Thank you Sir for prompt & quick reply.
awesome
I would like to know what you use to draw on the canvas board before you paint it. thank you, also, amazing painting.
If I close my eyes, you sound like a makeup artist!😂 Great video!
LOL
Yea it is
Hey by any chance do you have traceables for people that don't know how to draw that well
Love this one!! Can't wait to give it a try.
Quick question about your patreon lessons - if you join your patreon do you get access to previous lessons or only the lessons that are currently available in the month you join?
You receive access to the entire catalog of previous lessons :)
Fabulous! Thank you! I will definitely be joining as soon as I can swing it. The 1 hr paintings look amazing!
Amazing painting Sir! Can you please guide me about the canvas or paper you use for such paintings. What kind of it? Thanks!
I use small canvas boards for these quick lessons. They are sturdy, can deal with a good amount of water in the mixes and are really easy to collect/put away. Hope that helps!
Can you tell me what size canvas you are using? Thank you. Beautiful job. Caroline
It's generally listed in the video description :)
HI RYAN, I HAVE NOW DONE 3 OF YOUR FALL PAINTINGS. THEY STILL LOOK LIKE BEGINNER WORK BUT I AM LEARNING ALOT. MY SQUARE HEADED BRUSH DOES NOT DO A STRAIGHT LINE LIKE YOURS DOES. CAN I ASK WHAT KIND OF BRUSH YOU USE? IS IT NYLON, SYNTHETIC OR SOMETHING ELSE. I THINK I WANT TO INVEST IN A BETTER ONE.THANKS AND BLESSINGS!
I use synthetic brushes from Artists Loft, they are quite affordable :)
THANKS RYAN!
you r just a great man
i like your all videos very much
but please make video on how to blend acrylic colours
1st
ryan please make the video on how to blend acrylic colour pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee