This is the best video on grisaille colour mixing on TH-cam, and trust me, I have seen all of them! To the point, very informative and clear, keep it up and thank you for sharing your knowledge with us ❤
You know you have a lot to learn when at 2:08 seconds you have an "OMG I get it now" moment 🤣 amazing video I can't express enough how much I appreciate the beginner friendly approach!
Question, ...do i put thinner in my grisaille mix?? Let me be clear, that this information about starting with this approach has totally created new motivating incentive for getting to oil painting, because I can see where my drawing abilties can come to play and I can get deeper into the picture like doing a shaded drawing, then come with color after that's established...but for now I need to know if I should be adding thinner or turps with the paint grayscale?
Thank you! I'm curious to know your thinking process when you just used black and white for the 4th and 5th "greys" with no raw umber. Also, I have a very difficult time seeing the warm and cool tones, rather than just shades of black and white. Do you have any advice on how to these these subtle temperatures in what looks like a black and white photo? Maybe my questions will be answered when you paint the demo.
All of the mixtures contain all three pigments- the full version of the lesson shows this more clearly. Seeing temperature is a technique that I cover int he sphere painting lesson which is coming up next.
Very helpful video.. Wld you ever make your lessons Buyable.? Not Patron, but buyable. I like the idea of Getting a lesson, but with a One time Buy, not a monthly Subscription. I have found this helpful on other channels and have Purchased Other Lessons this way. Thank you for the Video and what you do.
Stephen, people have absolutely no idea the tremendos value of the information you share for free. You are a generous person indeed.
Happy to help.
This is the best video on grisaille colour mixing on TH-cam, and trust me, I have seen all of them! To the point, very informative and clear, keep it up and thank you for sharing your knowledge with us ❤
Wow, thank you!
100% agree!
I like the practical take the organization and reason behind, works for me. well done
Love the sound of the palette knife tapping so relaxing
excellent video. you simplified it in a way that makes the process very approachable.
I’m always learning something new. Thanks
Next one takes these mixtures into sphere painting
You know you have a lot to learn when at 2:08 seconds you have an "OMG I get it now" moment 🤣 amazing video I can't express enough how much I appreciate the beginner friendly approach!
😁
Great tutorial Stephen. Thank you
No worries
I am working on my first grisaille and this is exactly the video I needed to see right now. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
I want to learn to paint in oils, thank you for this tutorial, it’s very thorough and useful information.
You’re welcome!
Very enlightening video, I’m new to this and it was a perfect introduction ! Thank you
This was such a wonderful tutorial. Your a fabulous teacher. It will surely help me….
Glad it was helpful!
fantastic explanation and demonstration great teacher thank you!!!!!
You're very welcome!
Excellent! This is the best explanation I've ever seen on color mixing and palette organization. And so elegantly done. Tusend takk
Var so god!
nice touch on the squinting
;)
This was very helpful.
Thank You 🙏🏾
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you
THANKS! This is awesome!
Glad you like it!
so good
Thank you.
You're welcome!
Very helpful vedio sir. Thank you ❤👍🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Question, ...do i put thinner in my grisaille mix?? Let me be clear, that this information about starting with this approach has totally created new motivating incentive for getting to oil painting, because I can see where my drawing abilties can come to play and I can get deeper into the picture like doing a shaded drawing, then come with color after that's established...but for now I need to know if I should be adding thinner or turps with the paint grayscale?
Great video thank you
You are awsome❤️
Thanks!
Is it possible to take some Chromium Oxide green paint instead of Raw umber? Because Raw umbers are different in different brands.
Really nice tutorial. I would only ask you: if I need a grissaille for glazing, why not just use black and white?
B + W grey can be a bit stark in color contrast for me. Just taste I suppose.
How to mix raw umber if I don't have single??
Whoa! Beckers! :) Swedish (well, used to be Swedish anyway) oilpaint in TH-cam channel I like, that doesn't happen very often.
We lived in Sweden for a few years and found it there- still hooked on it.
Thank you! I'm curious to know your thinking process when you just used black and white for the 4th and 5th "greys" with no raw umber. Also, I have a very difficult time seeing the warm and cool tones, rather than just shades of black and white. Do you have any advice on how to these these subtle temperatures in what looks like a black and white photo? Maybe my questions will be answered when you paint the demo.
All of the mixtures contain all three pigments- the full version of the lesson shows this more clearly. Seeing temperature is a technique that I cover int he sphere painting lesson which is coming up next.
@@stephenbaumanartwork Wonderful. Thank you!
He could now make a 9min video about how this paints dries and I would also be fascinated by that. Pure witchcraft.
Very helpful video.. Wld you ever make your lessons Buyable.? Not Patron, but buyable. I like the idea of Getting a lesson, but with a One time Buy, not a monthly Subscription. I have found this helpful on other channels and have Purchased Other Lessons this way.
Thank you for the Video and what you do.
Soon- redesigning my website as we speak.