Painting a Head-on Ocean Wave | Seascape Oil Painting Tips
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.ย. 2022
- Enjoy a time-lapse oil painting come together from start to finish. There is always so much to learn! In this video I give occasional tips I've learned as a self-taught artist that you might be missing out on! If you have any questions, please feel free to drop me a comment!
Man your getting really good at drawing waves
Thanxxxx 😁
I'd still watch it tho. Sometimes watching can improve your own skill. I find the spoonfeeding tutorials too slow and confusing in the long run. Maybe watch and then give it a shot.
That looks real! But has just enough touch that I can tell it's a painting, which means you nailed it!
That's what I'm going for! Thanks
It’s impressive to watch you doing such a fantastic painting by someone who was self taught. Well done. Thank you. Jose from Australia
Thanks Jose! I appreciate it!
Wow I love the energy, power and light you paint into your waves. Thanks for the tips. Love your work.
Thank you and you're welcome!
Wow, that's phenomenal!
Thanks Gabe!
Had to stop to comment midway just to let you know that I love the way you organized this video with a visual summary of the content, then on to the next. Appreciate how that helps imprint it for digestion!
Thank you Pamela!
That’s incredible wow 🤩
Thanks 🙂
Exquisite 😊. Thank you for sharing 🥰
My pleasure Art Lover!👍
Fantastic work!
Thank you for sharing your technique.
My pleasure, and thank you!
Beautiful! Very inspiring and informative. Thank you.
You are so welcome!
I love how you paint waves. ❤
Thank you 🙂
I loved the way you painted and explained awesome thankyou.
My pleasure, much appreciated!
This is just so beautiful. Lessons to take. God bless
Thank you, God bless!
Appreciated your instruction very much. Thank you…
My pleasure Lonny
Gorgeous
Thanks!
Amazing video. Love the way you teach and love your work. Very good video . Thank you. Jose from Australia
My pleasure Jose, and thank you 🙂
Wow 😍😍😍
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Very beautiful and realistic! :)
Thanks! I appreciate it 🙂
¡Impresionante! Amazing!
Thank you!🙂
Wow... 😲Amazing 👍👍👍
Thanks!
Thumbs up, great painting
Thank you 🙂
Beautiful.
🙂thanks!
❤🌊*GORGEOUS* 🌊❤
Thanks so much!!😀
Beautiful👍
Thank you! 😊
Thank you for sharing your wonderful work. Tcx
My pleasure Val! Have a wonderful day!
That is fantastic
Thank you!
A lot of nice colors in a ocean wave
Thanks 🙂
The color is so pretty
Thanks!
That's a pretty wave))
I'm glad you like it Danila!
New subscriber here. I love your channel. Jesus keep blessing this young man and bring lots of buyers for his art. ❤️
Thank you! Lord bless you too ❤
Definitely adding this to my saves. Im a new oil artist converted from graphite life. Seascapes is what i want.
Cool! I was originally only working with acrylic, but I tried oil paint and definitely prefer it. Thanks for the comment 🙂
Fun to watch..... keep on.....xxxx
Thank you!
This video was very helpful to me! I was trying to paint waves and everytime I tried I was unhappy with the end product. Seeing your little tricks to create mist was just the little trick I needed to make my waves more realistic. Thank you!
Absolutely! So glad it benefited you! 👍🙂
Отличная работа!
Спасибо!
Show! 👏👏👏👏👏
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Bellissimo ❤
Grazie 😊
Love the process. and just subscribed ur channel. 😊
Awesome! Glad you like the content! Thanks for subscribing 😃Also, I like your art!
Brawo!
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Awesome, I’ll get there soon
Thanks! What do you mean?
I paint as well
Oh, nice. Well, I hope you never see my paintings from ten years ago lol@@StevoMculeZ
good work, congratulations |
Thank you!
I ove the depth and colors. If you can, could you please make videos with a side by side image of you painting and the palette as you are painting? Please?
Thank you! 🙂I'll see if I can figure out a way to add it into my video edits, although very often, I don't have an image I'm copying because it's in my head. I'd like to film more of my color-mixing however. Thanks for the suggestion! Have a wonderful day!
Stunning!!!
Thank you 🙂
@@windowstoheavenart994 Is there a reason you won't sell to me in South Africa? If I covered courier costs, would you consider it? It's tooo beautiful, honestly.
I haven't offered my paintings overseas simply because I haven't set it up on my website yet. I'd love to research it however and start. Is it a print you are interested in, or the original? I appreciate it ☺ @@hushpup
@@windowstoheavenart994 Thanks for your response :) I am interested in the original (which is what I thought it was as it's pretty pricey, although that could just be the exchange rate, as our currency is a lot weaker than the dollar). I might be wrong, but if you could let me know, if it's a copy or the original, I will really appreciate it. Over the years I have searched for the perfect painting of a wave breaking, and had resigned myself to believing that if I wanted something that matched the image in my mind, I would have to paint it myself (not going to happen, unfortunately, I just don't have the ability to get it right). BUT I have always thought that if I ever saw the perfect painting, I would know. This is the perfect painting in every way, but you may well want to keep it. Regardless, just know that I think it is truly spectacular! Absolutely beautiful! Congratulations, honestly😃!
Absolutely! Thanks too for the compliment, it means a lot! 🙂 I sell copies of the painting AND the original itself, which has a price of $750.00 when it is not on sale. I am definitely interested in selling it to you, but I must admit, I need to brush up on my knowledge of international sales. My main concern is "customs issues" (If an issue did arise, and an original painting got lost in shipping, obviously, I couldn't replace the item). My gmail is "sncooley95@gmail.com" if you prefer to talk in a more private setting. Thanks again! 🙃 @@hushpup
Beautiful work. I love the end result! But can you tell me what colours you used for each layer?
Thank you! I believe I used every color on my palette throughout each layer in my mixing except for Alizarin crimson, which I only used in the sky and maybe the background coastline and distant ocean. (I want to get better at filming my color mixing in future videos as I see a lot of comments of people wondering this.) Have a great day!
It looks awesome. I hope you could also show how you mixed colours to get these wave gradient. Please tell us what you do while you paint. It will be helpful for us who are stuck as a bigenner 😅
Thanks so much for your questions and compliment! I have a lot of different videos on my channel that cover different aspects of my painting process. I think this video though is a good one for beginners 🙂👍th-cam.com/video/kAk7HM7MvsI/w-d-xo.html
I would like to do a video on mixing colors though. If you have any more questions or want to know more about color mixing, let me know.
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Your waves are fabulous. Please do more waves?
Thank you! I've done a lot of videos like this with other wave paintings, and would love to do more!
@@windowstoheavenart994 I've watched all the ones I could find on your channel. They're fabulous. But you can never have enough waves. 😊😊
Haha agreed 😆 I'll just have to do some more then! Thanks for watching them and thanks for the compliment 🙂 @@conjurebones
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This is truly sensational! I really hope i can paint as well as you one day! Did you use a reference image for this? Do you keep referring back to the image whilst painting?
Thank you so much! 🙂 Yes, I had a reference image I looked at throughout the painting process.
Absolutely amazing!!
How long did it really take for you to do that? Wish I had your talent.
Thank you so much! I believe it took me a week and a half to two weeks to complete.
explain how you make that beautiful light green part of the wave where some light showns through. I guess the cad yellow over the light phalo blue?
Thanks 🙂 I believe I used a touch of Cadmium Yellow with some of that Viridian Hue mixed with some Titanium White to lift the value. I applied touches of it onto the uppermost part of the wave where I had blended the green from darker tones to lighter tones.
Brilliant..so clever..
Can we see another...'The Storm'?
Thanks Peter! Hey, that's an idea...
Beautiful and inspiring
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Класс!!!
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Love your work. What does a piece like that sell for? May I ask what kind of gloves those are? I have tried latex and nitrite and my hands sweat so profusely that it drips down my arm. I don't think I'm allergic but I wounder if anyone else has the sweat issue while wearing gloves?
Thank you MrArtisticGuy! I want to auction this one, so I'm not quite sure about it's price, but some others I'd put up for around a thousand or so. I used latex too, and actually had the same problem with sweating, so now, in my most recent videos, you'll see me wearing light gloves that I suppose are work or garden gloves.
I love the painting but to learn, I needed it to be slower so I could see your brush changes / strokes and follow and understand your process. Drying between layers is new to me, was there a technical reason for this or did time necessitate it. Also, did you use medium? Thank you.
Hey Polly, thanks for the comment! I only use Linseed Oil as a medium. I usually paint in limited "sessions" and let my layers dry in between (I do this mainly because when my oil paint is dry, or mostly dry, I can apply pure colors over the top without them mixing into the layer under it). Also, the reason I do some time-lapse videos and others real-time is because I feel there are certain things we learn from each. For instance, seeing a painting created quickly gives you a broad look at my painting strategy and how I work through it whereas seeing it painted slow offers a more intimate look at the actual brushstrokes and details. Sorry for the long comment 😋. Here is a link to one of my more recent seascapes where I go into more of the detailed view--- th-cam.com/video/e56anWYBs6o/w-d-xo.html
Many thanks, that’s helpful.
I guess we don't learn anything from this.. can't even see or know what brush strokes, so thanks for the time lapse.
Thanks for the comment. Time-lapses are a great way to learn and offer a unique look into the way a painting is crafted. I do have a lot of other "real time" videos as well for a more intimate look at the painting process. Have a great day!
Wonderful job, can you share with brand and size of brushes you used in this piece from the beginning? Thanks and greetings from Costa Rica
Thank you! The brand of brushes I use are almost entirely from Benicci, although I do use some old brushes I've had for many years along with those. I think the brushes I used for this painting were all synthetic bristled brushes with the following sizes; a number 15 Filbert, a number 3 Round, a number 9 Flat, a number 7 Angle, and a very small detail brush that is probably a number 1 Round. Thanks for your question! God bless 🙂
Thanksgiving so much! Love your painting! Do you have academia online classes e can suscribe for clases in detail ?
@@DraMaurenNavarro You're welcome! Thank you ☺. Currently, this channel is all I have for painting classes, but perhaps someday I'll put together a more detailed series on painting like this. In the meantime, I appreciate all your questions!
What brushes are you using?
Totally awesome by the way!
Thank you! 🙂@@winterblossom98
I use a brand called Benicci. I would recommend them for sure. In this painting, I used something large (probably a Filbert) for the toning, a small Round brush for the sketch, a medium sized Filbert, medium and small Angle brushes, and finally some smaller Rounds throughout the rest of the painting. I believe all of them were synthetic bristles too. I hope that answers your question. Have a happy new year 😄
Great! Thanks! I use synthetic brushes too even though the recommended is hog bristle I find to be too harsh and the former is a bit softer
Absolutely! Exactly, I totally agree.@@winterblossom98
En español?
Creo que podría haber una manera de traducir mi video en subtítulos de español en TH-cam
I guess this is just you showing us what you can do and not a tutorial because there's no way this could be followed thanks but no thanks
Thanks for the comment, and I'm sorry for what you said. One of the things I like to say is that one can learn a lot simply by watching someone paint. That's actually how I learned myself, by watching others paint in time-lapse. Thanks again and have a great day! 🙂
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