This is what i have needed!! The process photos alone don’t do much in terms of teaching, but when its demonstrated it makes more sense. Does a home builder only rely on process photos when building a 5 bedroom house? Or is he given instructions step by step to do it professionally? Why would art be any different…. Thank you
I hyave used several over the years. I used an art projector, where you print out the image, choose the lens etc for the last 15+ years. Last year I decided there ust be a better way and I found a projector on Amazon that you ca use for like a kids room, cartoons, movies etc for about $100. It connects to my computer and it's incredibly easy to use. I love it. So you can really get away with using something pretty inexpensive sinxe projector technology has just come so far over the last many years
Yes! Thge blue is just super pale, so like a silvery blue. See 6:35 ish on the video. WHen I am using oils, my favorite color for this is called Radiant Turquoise by Gamblin Artist Color.
@@dagoelius in person it’s not that light. It’s something weird about that layer and videoing or photographing it. It turns grey with digital photography when in real life it’s much more blue. It’s next to impossible to capture it accurately
Oh found this, what i needed to learn 😂 thanks ❤
Great technique 🙏🏻
Perfect video. Thank you so much! 😻
So glad it was helfpul!
This is what i have needed!! The process photos alone don’t do much in terms of teaching, but when its demonstrated it makes more sense. Does a home builder only rely on process photos when building a 5 bedroom house? Or is he given instructions step by step to do it professionally? Why would art be any different…. Thank you
When you use projector, what type is? The same like to see movies or one special to draw? Thank you!
I hyave used several over the years. I used an art projector, where you print out the image, choose the lens etc for the last 15+ years. Last year I decided there ust be a better way and I found a projector on Amazon that you ca use for like a kids room, cartoons, movies etc for about $100. It connects to my computer and it's incredibly easy to use. I love it. So you can really get away with using something pretty inexpensive sinxe projector technology has just come so far over the last many years
no blue layer?
Yes! Thge blue is just super pale, so like a silvery blue. See 6:35 ish on the video. WHen I am using oils, my favorite color for this is called Radiant Turquoise by Gamblin Artist Color.
My bad i missed that, It is SUPER light thats for sure.
@@dagoelius in person it’s not that light. It’s something weird about that layer and videoing or photographing it. It turns grey with digital photography when in real life it’s much more blue. It’s next to impossible to capture it accurately