Hearing you describe how you “imagine” is just wild to me. I have aphantasia (a blind minds eye), so it is so hard to even conceptualize people can actually see things in their mind like this. It blows my mind, but at the same time I’m so envious.
I just commented this! I cant even invision a damn apple or my kids faces. This makes me more sad and jealous i fkn hate that i have aphantasia and s.d.a.m fml
Awesome video, Scott! When I am watching you paint, I am imagining the 3D form becoming more pronounced and 'real.' For as long as I can remember, this has been one of the reasons I am attracted to Realism. As I watch an instructor - especially one such as yourself - or as I paint myself, that feeling - as if an actual 3 dimensional form is emerging - is extremely satisfying. Thank you for explaining and demonstrating. Now I am consciously aware of the phenomenon and can (hopefully!) employ this more effectively as I draw and paint.
Thanks you so much! I am finishing up painting (3) 4'x 8' panels that the students of our school's set design club started and did such a great job. Now, it's time to paint the last panel with 3 dimensional looking spheres (balls) and trophies on "book shelves" that are already on the canvas. You're strategies for success are from another world (pun intended!). I hope I can find the 3 dimentional hole you are talking about. I definitely understood what you said how the human face (or any object is made up of different planes cutting in from different angles. I just have to find it in my mind's eye. Thank you again!
What awesome and great exercises! Thanks so much! Practice time! Scott you are the best! I truly appreciate your videos, mainly the reasoning and explanation behind them. Blessings and take care.
Thanks Scott! This is a very deep analysis that inspires "feats"). My name is Ed, I purchased your lesson on Patreon and was able to translate it through Google translator ... there is one trick that I could not understand for a long time ... you need to reduce the playback speed to 0.7, only then the program will recognize speech.
Hi Scott, my name is Ivan Papazov artist. I need to make, an appointment to speak to you about something very exciting regarding my grand opening art showcase is there any place we can do that and talk
Your painting method is awesome. But if the canvas is right, and the paint doesn't float on the surface but absorbs quickly, any painting becomes easy. Do you know what kind of canvas you would suggest?
Another brilliant instructional video, maestro!!! Bravo! i'm going to pass this on to our students at the Angel Acvademy, Florence. (It will save my having to make one to illustrate this!!!)
Hi there. I am fascinated by how you paint ... what is the name of this color that you use to paint the picture ..... thank you and I congratulate you on your work.
Thanks Waddell! Could you please let me know your thoughts on indirect portrait painting using acrylic and verdaccio technique then gradually building up the skin color by glazing? I tried it and found that nearly impossible to achieve any decent result because the verdaccio layer is too dark for glazing to work and even zinc white is too opaque to apply as a thin wash to lighten the verdaccio layer I want to achieve the shine through effect of glazing as well as experiment mixing color optically by glazing, for example some translucent layers of red then some translucent layers of yellow
I am super late to this but if you don’t want to use oil paint for whatever reason but do want to achieve similar results, look into egg tempera and casein paint. (The casein I am talking about is not the cheap stuff you get at Walmart. You can buy premixed paint by Shiva or get casein medium and mix it with watercolor paints to make your own, but it will tend towards very transparent.). Andrew Wyeth’s tempera paintings show what you can do with the medium and Harry Anderson painted everything in casein because he was originally an oil painter but became horribly allergic to turpentine and OMS wasn’t so easily available at the time. Acrylic is good but it hard to use if you want subtle gradations since it dries sooo fast.
@@vladimirhorowitz6646 your verdaccio underpainting should never be darker than your final intended colour, so by adding translucent paint you will darken and cover the underpainting bit by bit until you get the desired result.
Salve, grazie per questo video che trovo molto interessante. Purtroppo poco comprensibile in quanto manca anche la possibilità di traduzione del parlato con i sottotitoli non attivati. Non capisco perchè in questo video manca questa indispensabile opportunità, saluti.
Thank you so much ❤ the BEST video i have found in the last 2 months!
You are so appreciated!!
Hearing you describe how you “imagine” is just wild to me. I have aphantasia (a blind minds eye), so it is so hard to even conceptualize people can actually see things in their mind like this. It blows my mind, but at the same time I’m so envious.
I just commented this! I cant even invision a damn apple or my kids faces. This makes me more sad and jealous i fkn hate that i have aphantasia and s.d.a.m fml
I thought this was going to be just another artist painting a sphere...boy was I wrong. Very well thought out demonstration. :-)
IT'S AMAZING!!! a new concept of painting art: sculpting with a brush, I LIKE IT SO MUCH
Awesome video, Scott!
When I am watching you paint, I am imagining the 3D form becoming more pronounced and 'real.'
For as long as I can remember, this has been one of the reasons I am attracted to Realism. As I watch an instructor - especially one such as yourself - or as I paint myself, that feeling - as if an actual 3 dimensional form is emerging - is extremely satisfying.
Thank you for explaining and demonstrating. Now I am consciously aware of the phenomenon and can (hopefully!) employ this more effectively as I draw and paint.
Brilliant , unique and effective!😁
The beginning of your video was very creatively humorous. LOL. Thank you for that. Overall, you have given an exceptional lesson.😊
one of the greatest art vids on youtube.
Thanks you so much! I am finishing up painting (3) 4'x 8' panels that the students of our school's set design club started and did such a great job. Now, it's time to paint the last panel with 3 dimensional looking spheres (balls) and trophies on "book shelves" that are already on the canvas. You're strategies for success are from another world (pun intended!). I hope I can find the 3 dimentional hole you are talking about. I definitely understood what you said how the human face (or any object is made up of different planes cutting in from different angles. I just have to find it in my mind's eye. Thank you again!
You are amazing AND really charming! Thanks for your videos!
What awesome and great exercises! Thanks so much! Practice time! Scott you are the best! I truly appreciate your videos, mainly the reasoning and explanation behind them. Blessings and take care.
True artist.
Enough! ❤💪
This is such a great help thank you!!! I just started painting and I could feel what you are saying/showing thank you!!
Best video ever.
Wow your amazing i have to practice
Aaahhh thanks waddell widdle 😀👋
Love it!
If not a painter, you would be a great actor😀
Theater-y
Great teacher Great tutorial
Fantastic lesson
This advice has been so helpful to me! Thanks!
Excellent tutorial of planes&3D…… from a fellow teacher👍📚(gym)
Ahhh. So good! Many thanks.
thanks man !❤
Fantastic…..Thankyou
So grateful for these videos!
Thank you
Scott your my hero
..i love your all paintings😊
So brilliantly explained! Thanks for this video.
This visualization advice is gold. Thank you bro!
EPIC!
Thanks 🙏🏻
Amazing!! Simply amazing.
A great and a little comic way to explain !
Such a good video. It’s all about changing one’s mindset.
Thanks a lot, those are such good tips to improve our artistic abilities .
Thanks dude , very kool .
Thanks Scott. This has been so informative.
Linear thinking creates a linear result. I am so happy to meet you.
Very nice.
Thank you so much for teach 🙏🙏🙏🙏💐💐💐💐
Enjoyed your video on the 3d aspects of painting great presentation.
Wow. Thank you. I get it.
Thanck you Scott. YOU ARE A BIG MASTER!
You do great work.
I wish iwas able to stick with painting many years ago.
I wish you did live zoom classes,Water Street and GCA students were really fortunate to have studied with you hands on.
I think he does give online lessons
Great video and really motivating 🎉
hi host. i like your vocabulary usage . @the 0.17 mark -lol. more videos like this . great video .
Beautiful presentation. Thank you.
I have learned a lot from u sir.
Awesome
Very well explained thank you Sincerely for all your hard work 👍
Just awesome. I feel like I've just been given permission to flip the switch. It's making all the difference. Eternal thanks
Awesome thank you
You have a good site eye & paciant consentrate & perfect value master technics awesome like aculptures
I love your videos 💞
😂😂😂😂😂 The intro is so dramatic. “No birds flew into my painting; thinking it was a real space.”
Thanks Scott!
This is a very deep analysis that inspires "feats"). My name is Ed, I purchased your lesson on Patreon and was able to translate it through Google translator ... there is one trick that I could not understand for a long time ... you need to reduce the playback speed to 0.7, only then the program will recognize speech.
Inspirational video …. Thanks
Hi, I like your demonstration very much. Good job sir.
Very good bro
Great job.
My artworks paintings all look 3D as I do and paint all what you said. Hope one day we collaborate 😊
Amazing skills,, very informative and imaginative vedio, thank you 🌹
WONDERFUL
Thank you!
perfect artist wow 👏👏👏
You are really great
Great class, thank you.
Great video sir, really helpful 🌸
Thankyou!!
Love this!!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us! Love love love.
Hi Scott, my name is Ivan Papazov artist. I need to make, an appointment to speak to you about something very exciting regarding my grand opening art showcase is there any place we can do that and talk
Nice
great content. thank you
Please make series for beginners to learn painting
Classic
Can you achieve this effect also in acrylic painting with the spear exercise painting?
Thank you for sharing
Haha love the intro
Impressive for a hominid.😁
Your painting method is awesome. But if the canvas is right, and the paint doesn't float on the surface but absorbs quickly, any painting becomes easy. Do you know what kind of canvas you would suggest?
👏👏👏
Great video, a lesson on foreshortening would be incredible.
Another brilliant instructional video, maestro!!! Bravo! i'm going to pass this on to our students at the Angel Acvademy, Florence. (It will save my having to make one to illustrate this!!!)
Hi there. I am fascinated by how you paint ... what is the name of this color that you use to paint the picture ..... thank you and I congratulate you on your work.
Thanks Waddell! Could you please let me know your thoughts on indirect portrait painting using acrylic and verdaccio technique then gradually building up the skin color by glazing? I tried it and found that nearly impossible to achieve any decent result because the verdaccio layer is too dark for glazing to work and even zinc white is too opaque to apply as a thin wash to lighten the verdaccio layer
I want to achieve the shine through effect of glazing as well as experiment mixing color optically by glazing, for example some translucent layers of red then some translucent layers of yellow
I am super late to this but if you don’t want to use oil paint for whatever reason but do want to achieve similar results, look into egg tempera and casein paint. (The casein I am talking about is not the cheap stuff you get at Walmart. You can buy premixed paint by Shiva or get casein medium and mix it with watercolor paints to make your own, but it will tend towards very transparent.). Andrew Wyeth’s tempera paintings show what you can do with the medium and Harry Anderson painted everything in casein because he was originally an oil painter but became horribly allergic to turpentine and OMS wasn’t so easily available at the time. Acrylic is good but it hard to use if you want subtle gradations since it dries sooo fast.
@@michael13419 thank you very much for your suggestion!
@@vladimirhorowitz6646 your verdaccio underpainting should never be darker than your final intended colour, so by adding translucent paint you will darken and cover the underpainting bit by bit until you get the desired result.
Use them imaginations..
“Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is probably the reason so few engage in it.”
-Henry Ford
May I ask what type of brush you use here.
Can you please demostrate in a portrait please
What if there is no light source, how do we make an orange for instance 3d?
😍😍
ace
So good ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Great artwork ❤️❤️❤️❤️ I am your new friend and I joined your channel ❤️❤️❤️
Grande artista! Sempre compartilhando conteúdo de valor conosco.
Sugar, caramel and honey are less sweet than you are. Thank you :o)
Won't the faces you paint automatically look 3d if you copy them well? Are you saying to make the subject look more 3d than the are?
Add captions🙏🏻
Salve, grazie per questo video che trovo molto interessante. Purtroppo poco comprensibile in quanto manca anche la possibilità di traduzione del parlato con i sottotitoli non attivati. Non capisco perchè in questo video manca questa indispensabile opportunità, saluti.
lol thank you for sharing this valuable information and observation among profane
humanoid.
Bahut sunder
As an artist this explanation makes more sense to me than your everyday tutorial ❤ thank you
HAHHAHHAHAH wonderful!!!❤