Thank you so much. I really enjoyed doing these last night. Great instruction at a perfect pace. I am so pleased I can do a little figure now that looks presentable (nearly). It's harder than it looks. They didn't all turn out perfectly...a few gender changes and facing a different way. Each stroke matters. I will keep practising. Many thanks for the inspiration.
I am glad this has given you a base to build on. Now as you practice your figures they will become easier to paint and of course they will start walking in the right direction :D
I find painting figures into my paintings is enormously challenging. I dread it. Your demo is very helpful and reassuring to me. I think I might be able to make these carroty people! Thank you so much.
So great !!! I spent twenty minutes fascinated painting small figures while I was watching your video. You gave me really good ideas! Thank you for your time and pacience to teach. I don´t know yet how to make a difference when the person is looking at me and when he shows his back... I mean when you paint those black figures. Do you have a tip for that?
Hi Carolaxis. Glad you enjoyed painting the figures from the video. If the figures are completely black (in silhouette) it is virtually impossible to see if they are facing away from you or towards you. I suggest you painting them almost dark. You can then add some lighter and/or darker colours to show the way they are facing. Hope this helps.
Thanks for the demo. While it has been very helpful however, What I find at times difficult is how to decide how big or small a figure should be so it fits into the paintings?
This is not an easy question to explain in words because each person's mental picture will be different. These two videos should be able to give you an good idea in how to place them in a painting. It has all to do with perspective. Study them carefully th-cam.com/video/9DGLbO_fAtE/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/2fyTI9nJRo0/w-d-xo.html
I really learned a lot from your tutorial. Thank you. I need some help. I finished my background, now I need to add in the figures. All my figures are protesting, marching and holding flags. I cant seem to capture the stance and mood of the protesters. Could you do a short video on how to capture attitude and stance of protesters so I can finish my painting?? Please? Thank you
What I suggest you do now is go to pixabay.com and find a reference photo of people protesting. That way you will be able to reference from their postures while painting your artwork. Good luck, you can do it!
Not quite sure of your question. In the beginning, I'm talking to the camera and in the lesson itself, I'm not looking at a screen at all. All drawn from memory. The screen you see Is only a monitor showing me what the camera is seeing.
Absolutely the best figure painting out there, bar none
Thank you :)
You are a wonderful teacher. You make this technique so easy to understand. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful :)
Great instruction, very methodical. Thank you very much! Can you share what brush you're using?
Thank you so much. I really enjoyed doing these last night. Great instruction at a perfect pace. I am so pleased I can do a little figure now that looks presentable (nearly). It's harder than it looks. They didn't all turn out perfectly...a few gender changes and facing a different way. Each stroke matters. I will keep practising. Many thanks for the inspiration.
I am glad this has given you a base to build on. Now as you practice your figures they will become easier to paint and of course they will start walking in the right direction :D
I find painting figures into my paintings is enormously challenging. I dread it. Your demo is very helpful and reassuring to me. I think I might be able to make these carroty people! Thank you so much.
I have no doubt that you can, just go for it. The more you do it, the easier it becomes :)
Excelente figuras preciosas muchas gracias 😊
Thank you Francisca :)
very nice, thank you so much for the lovely tutorial👍🏼
Thanks so much 😊
A great demonstration/lesson. Thanks for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
Just what I needed today. Thank you Sir.
This is so precious tome! I can´´t draw but love to paint. Thank you, Sir.
you're welcome :)
Thank you very much for your video. I am enjoying every minute and practising.
awesome :)
Hello from Ontario, Orillia thankyou for this video it really helped me with my pictures 😊 l hope this gets to you take care and thanks again
Glad it was helpful Leanne 😊
Thank you, really useful!
Glad it was helpful!
thank you great tutorial All the Best
Glad it was helpful!
Great instructor. Excited to watch what can be done.
good luck with your figures Robert
So great !!! I spent twenty minutes fascinated painting small figures while I was watching your video. You gave me really good ideas! Thank you for your time and pacience to teach. I don´t know yet how to make a difference when the person is looking at me and when he shows his back... I mean when you paint those black figures. Do you have a tip for that?
Hi Carolaxis. Glad you enjoyed painting the figures from the video. If the figures are completely black (in silhouette) it is virtually impossible to see if they are facing away from you or towards you. I suggest you painting them almost dark. You can then add some lighter and/or darker colours to show the way they are facing. Hope this helps.
Great lesson! Love it
Glad you liked it!
Thank you so much, amazing tutorial with lots of useful tips. You dear Sir, are very talented I'm off to practise, practise, practise!
You can do it!
Great tutorial, you are a great instructor. Thank you.
thank you
My paintings have lacked figures but look forward to trying your wonderful tutorial.
Just what I needed for a painting I'm working on - thank you!
good luck with your figures Freda
Thanks - I've been practicing and it gets better each time.
You are a wonderful teacher
thank you
Great tutorial, thank you very much Sir. 🖌👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
You are very welcome
Love this lesson! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great tutorial, thank you very much
I'm using a #2 filbert, but any round brush will do
thank you for these very pedagogic and simple explanations. awfully hard for me to paint figures, this helps a lot, thanks
I am glad it helped you Anne :)
This is super helpful. Thank you very much
Glad it was helpful!
Can't believe I found you, finally, I can add figures after many years of avoiding them. Thank you heaps!!
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I am glad the class has helped you overcome your fear of figures as they add a lot of character to a painting :)
Very interesting lesson!
Lovely figures. Very interesting.
Excellent Instructor!
thank you Freda
Thank you for your teaching !
you're welcome Karin
Merci pour tous vos conseils
vous êtes les bienvenus :)
Great advice.
Awesome!
Thankyou as this really helped me.
Glad it helped
Very nice ..but what kind a brush is it ?
Great lesson. Thank you.
you're welcome :)
Thankyou! Really helped a lot great tutorial
I am glad it helped you Vivian :)
Good Job demonstrating this technique thank you for making it :)
Thanks for the demo. While it has been very helpful however, What I find at times difficult is how to decide how big or small a figure should be so it fits into the paintings?
This is not an easy question to explain in words because each person's mental picture will be different.
These two videos should be able to give you an good idea in how to place them in a painting. It has all to do with perspective. Study them carefully
th-cam.com/video/9DGLbO_fAtE/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/2fyTI9nJRo0/w-d-xo.html
Great video!
Thanks for this video you explain it very well
you're welcome :)
Thank you!!!!🙏🌹🌹🌹
you're welcome :)
Can I use this techniques in oil painting
absolutely. The basics stay the same regardless of the medium :)
@@PaintBasket I have university project inserting figures into landscape. Can I send you my value sketches so you can check compositio ?
you can post it on our forum : paintbasket.com/members you do need to become a member first though
Drawing & Painting with Paint Basket
Love it
Love your lesson
What are you using for a paint brush? What kind of tip is it?
The brush I'm using here is a #2 filbert tip.
Dennis Clark Art School thank you for responding so quickly.
Thank you for this video, Sir!
you're welcome :)
Extremely helpful
Glad it helped Marvin :)
I really learned a lot from your tutorial. Thank you. I need some help. I finished my background, now I need to add in the figures. All my figures are protesting, marching and holding flags. I cant seem to capture the stance and mood of the protesters. Could you do a short video on how to capture attitude and stance of protesters so I can finish my painting?? Please? Thank you
What I suggest you do now is go to pixabay.com and find a reference photo of people protesting. That way you will be able to reference from their postures while painting your artwork. Good luck, you can do it!
@@PaintBasket ok. Thanks!
THANK YOU SO MUCH
Glad it helped
Just amazeballs!!
thank you :)
thank you very much, great lesson :-))
you're welcome :) I am glad it helped
Great
What kind of paint brand is that?
Great Lesson
thank you
Thank you
you're welcome :)
👍👍👍
thank you :)
Very simple i enjoyed following your steps ,,I hope you take a look at my painting ineed your opinion ..Sorry about my english
thank you
Nice
Thanks
♥️👍
Thank you :)
Жаль что не понятно ничего.
at the bottom of the video you can set the video quality up to 108p HD
@@PaintBasket ?????
@@НатальяВячеславовна-к1п Google translate tells me you posted "It's a pity that nothing is clear" meaning you were battling with the video quality?
@@PaintBasket ?
Can't see the screen you are looking at
Not quite sure of your question. In the beginning, I'm talking to the camera and in the lesson itself, I'm not looking at a screen at all. All drawn from memory. The screen you see Is only a monitor showing me what the camera is seeing.
Use a bigger brush
Glacially slow
That's rather cold.
To much comment... Bye bye...
Miriam you should at least be able to appreciate all the work he put into it and not be so rude