I feel like squinting the eyes techniques works all the magic for me, makes me see all the gradients and I transition my painting accordingly, I will learn this method too sir, beautiful video as always. Thank you sir
This ireally helpful and could help to loosen up avpsinting too. In the beginning you had a to 4 collrs reduced photo of a woman. What programm did you used for it?
I like your videos but one advice for your channel: try to make an order or playlist for all your clips. Something more like a complete course. Like step 1 step 2 etc.
Fantastic video, many thanks for sharing all your knowledge!🎨 by the way, I thought your pineapple stillife was better than the actual photo! It was a mini-masterpiece🍍
Hey Chris so I use you as my only teacher and one question I have right now and am hoping to get some clarification on is painting on top of wet paint and how to do that without smearing?
I've seen in some of your videos you show a tube of cadmium red and yellow hue for your practice. But in the videos and some descriptions, you say cadmium red (no hue) I think a good video would be to show the difference in mixing both of them. And could you please be clear or clear up which ones you're using? I went out and bought cadmium red and lemon thinking that's what you were recommending, then I came across you using hues which are half the price.
Because you don't have layers that dry at different paces. It's more important to follow this rule if you let one layer dry a couple of days and then paint on top.
Whoa, love your videos! Just IMHO, that thumbnail looks super Mr. potato-head! My first thought was not “I want my portraits to look like this.” I really appreciate your content, so I don’t mention it. Feel free to delete this if it doesn’t serve your channel.
I feel like squinting the eyes techniques works all the magic for me, makes me see all the gradients and I transition my painting accordingly, I will learn this method too sir, beautiful video as always. Thank you sir
Paint by Numbers taught kids so much they weren't even aware of....!!!!
You are bad ass man, my painting has improved 10 fold.
So well explained !!! Thank you!!!
Thank you!!! You rock!!!
If I'm honest, I don't understand what or how you did the grey reference photos but this theory is working out!! Congrats!
That white at top right to determine value - GREAT idea, thank YOU!
your videos have taught me so much and brought my paintings to another level i thought i’d never get to😩 THANK YOU!!❤️
That’s very helpful! Thank you. You taught me more than I’ve learnt in art school. I always wait for your videos
This ireally helpful and could help to loosen up avpsinting too.
In the beginning you had a to 4 collrs reduced photo of a woman. What programm did you used for it?
Thank you and All the best
Always looking forward to these uploads. ❤
I am happy you exist. thanks for the advice, best wishes!
I like your videos but one advice for your channel: try to make an order or playlist for all your clips.
Something more like a complete course. Like step 1 step 2 etc.
you’re a boss! thanks for all your help ❤
👋😁thank you so very much 😉👍
Can you plz paint a super detailed portrait
You are so helpful, glad to see your new video.
great advice as always.
Awesome video! Tks
You are incredible. Thank you.
Very helpful video❤❤❤
Do you do online classes? That would be so awesome, for any students globally? ☺️ Love your paintings
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thank you
How are you making your intermediate stage reference photos? Thanks
Brilliant! grazie tante!
Value is more important than color. When you said that you changed my life. ( ok I’m being a bit dramatic but it’s true 😂 )
You're good. This is good stuff. Subscribed.
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Fantastic video, many thanks for sharing all your knowledge!🎨 by the way, I thought your pineapple stillife was better than the actual photo! It was a mini-masterpiece🍍
Hey Chris so I use you as my only teacher and one question I have right now and am hoping to get some clarification on is painting on top of wet paint and how to do that without smearing?
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Chris, any apps that you know do this affect to pictures? Other than photoshop? Thanks !
I've seen in some of your videos you show a tube of cadmium red and yellow hue for your practice.
But in the videos and some descriptions, you say cadmium red (no hue)
I think a good video would be to show the difference in mixing both of them.
And could you please be clear or clear up which ones you're using?
I went out and bought cadmium red and lemon thinking that's what you were recommending, then I came across you using hues which are half the price.
الشهل الجاي ... داخل اعدادي و اول حد عايز اشوفه و اتكلم معاه هو دكتور مراد درويش
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I'm stupid so this helps
I don't have Photoshop...sigh
Why does fat over lean not apply for a painting done in one sitting?
Because you don't have layers that dry at different paces. It's more important to follow this rule if you let one layer dry a couple of days and then paint on top.
Whoa, love your videos! Just IMHO, that thumbnail looks super Mr. potato-head! My first thought was not “I want my portraits to look like this.”
I really appreciate your content, so I don’t mention it. Feel free to delete this if it doesn’t serve your channel.
Do you actually respond or is it only to your Patreons
I have a couple of questions for you