Learn to PAINT, Start to Finish
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ต.ค. 2023
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I love how you exaggerated the slope and shade to the left of the barn. Bravo.
DREAMY wonderful music inspirational creative art work & thanks for sharing your heart!
Thank you Jane, that is a kind thing to hear!
Beautiful work, so painterly! And you shared some lovely memories too! Thank you!!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for the kind words Karen! Happy painting
You are a great teacher. You are positive and you offer just the right amount of information. The tip of watching your brush holds is brilliant ❤thanks keep posting!
Thank you Robin, that makes me feel great. Take care and happy painting!
I am learning so much from your videos!! Thank you so much for sharing them with everyone!!
Hi Roy, good job! The finished painting is wonderful, and I really liked your story about the barn and your family💖
Thank you Cora! I'm happy to get to be a part of the farm
Love all the ways that you use tick marks to place everything. In relation to everything else. Also, loved the story about your uncle. And so happy you still have that bridge painting behind you!
Glad you enjoyed it! Your painting is in my office where I do all my editing. I'm in here about as much as anywhere.
Really enjoyed video and your attention to painting, then including voiceover and text. I for one found this to be a great instructional style. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it! I appreciate the comment
This is so beautiful ❤ thank you
I'm glad you like it
Just stumbled across your channel. Loved the video and the story. I subscribed. Looking forward to watching and learning more
Thanks for subscribe Cherrathee. It is fun putting these together and telling stories so I appreciate the comment!
Thanks for the video. You say a lot about how to COMPOSE a painting, and that is informative. Can you speak more about the how to actually PAINT the painting. i.e. 1, what medium you use at which stage. 2. How you lay upper layers over lower and not pick up the under layer. 3. your initial block in paint choice... it looks easy to rub it off to leave space for lights... do only transparent color work well for that stage? I find certain paints and certain canvas choices do NOT rub off well,5. How to physically lay the brush down on the canvas. 6. How much paint to load on the brush and how to have the consistency ideal. thanks much for all your help
Thanks Anita, I'm currently working out how to do voice over while I'm painting. That will help with speaking on those topics you are asking about. I will try and do individual videos on different aspects of the process. If you stick around this year more of the videos will go in that direction, and a new one will be up every week. Thank you for the comments, I appreciate the feedback.
Thanks so much.
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Beautiful! Your not so nice camera seems to show more saturation which I was missing, especially in the grasses. Very enjoyable to watch
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed it!
I really enjoy your videos.
Glad you like them!
This is my second or maybe 3rd time watching this video. I love watching your process. Would you consider sharing your palette for this painting? Especially your choices in mixing greens? Thank you!
Let me know what what ideas you would like covered in future videos! I'm excited to get back to making these!
More videos on tonal painting steps and why this step is important, please
I really enjoy your videos, they inspire me to paint more than just portraits. Thanks and keep them coming.
Great to hear! Good luck on the portraits and anything else you get the urge to paint!
A very helpful video and really enjoyable. I really appreciate you using appropriate text when needed, rather than chatting all the way through as so many do, which is distracting. With your video, it is possible to watch and learn from the process of developing the work itself. Of course, I am sure it would be good to see and hear you, but I think that would be lesson with a slightly different emphasis (both are useful, however). Thank you.
Glad it was helpful! I'm doing both styles, whichever one works best for the painting. Thanks for watching.
Loved this video, the story you told and the finished painting. Thank you
Thank you, Glad you enjoyed it!
Have you considered using 1/2 or 3/4 inch to cover more area faster? Time is fleeting after all.
Yes, when I'm painting larger +2" brushes are used. When i'm doing a little 9x12 like this one I trade speed for accuracy. For me, on this size, if I get too big of a brush, the majority of the painting is carving back into shapes instead of laying something down and moving on.
Very good piece, a joy to the eye. Give us more. Thanks!
Thanks, more to come!
Learned so much! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Happy New Year Helen!
Seeing as you asked for some ideas as projects....maybe cover how to interpret different weather conditions in skys, eg, sunny , cloudy, overcast etc.great video.
Thanks for the idea! I've written about them in the past, never done a video. That would be fun.
Your videos are REALLY good!
Glad you like them Elisabeth!
Very beautiful 😻
Thank you! 😊
p.s. Your music is beautiful. Such serenity. I notice in your paintings for sale you have a lot of them on canvas with noticable weave, yet this is smooth board. Do you have a preference. (your paintings are beautiful)
Thank you Anita. I usually get the smoother panels for painting acrylics but will occasionally use them with oils. I like a little texture on my surface, but will paint on other surfaces to see what comes of it.
Could you talk about your palette of choice , the why, the make, etc and your thoughts on value...thank you.
I will put that on the list of ideas, thank you!
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Thanks, hope the videos are useful!
Thank you for your video, First time seeing this. I really enjoyed it. Question; your painting became more alive when you showed it on the second camera. I was wondering did you oil it to make the colors come out? Because. Your painting went from night to day difference. The overall colors looked amazing! So wasn’t sure if it was the camera or you applied a medium towards the ending
Thank you. Regarding the cameras, the end was shot with a gopro and it is a lot like a cell phone camera in that it automatically increases contrast.
How do you know where to put everything and which colours to use 😩
Lots of experience, but if you work with a double primary palette you should be able to get most colors you see.
I really enjoyed this- thank you! What is the beautiful music?
You're welcome! Which part? it all comes from Epidemic Sound
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