Thank you again, Florent! You are an amazing teacher! I am a retired highschool Art teacher that very much wants to get back to oil painting for myself in my recently built Art studio! I am so excited to use oil paints again! I am good at drawing and multi-mediums but it has been 20 years since I used oil paint!
@@Korpwn138 Im 23 and I was also afraid that its too late to become good when I started with painting as 21 year old. But imagine how much time we have left in our lives. Some people start painting with 50 and we are actually sooo young and can improve so much in our life that one day we will become good artists. I already improved from childish art (2 years ago) to pretty good portraits and landscapes. The learning curve is insane and you get better after every canvas you paint =)
Your comments about starting by painting with layers reminded me of a writing class I took. The whole semester was spent rewriting. We rewrote anywhere from 5 to seven times. Each rewrite (layer) made the written piece better. With the written word, we were able to compare the last rewrite to the original piece. The difference was astonishing. I guess the same goes for painting.
Have been painting for some time but the advice and instructions received in these videos is second to none. My drawing has improved a lot which in turn has helped my painting.
I learned to paint watching Bob Ross, so I want my paintings completed in a half hour. :) Tough habit to break. Your explanation of layering is very helpful. Thanks. Subscribed.
I just made all the mistakes you mentioned !!! From tomorrow I'll try to learn to walk and then we'll see if I can run. Thanks, you are very good at teaching
The part where you talk about some artists just going straight into the painting without drawing got me thinking, and I think a good amount of an artist’s ability to do that has to do with muscle memory. Just like professional athletes rely on muscle memory. The more you practice drawing (or shooting a 3 pointer), the stronger your muscle memory for the act is, and eventually you can just whip out the paintbrush and go. Especially if you tend to paint just a handful of subject types. Personally, I’ve just about reached that point with equine figures. But that’s because I’ve spent the better part of 20 years sketching horses for the love of it. On the contrary, I could not do that with a landscape, because I have not practiced that. Thank you for your videos sharing all these tips for oil painting. You’ve been invaluable in my starting to learn oil painting for real as I transition from watercolors!
🥺 Your energy is infectious. You look like a cute kid when you smile! Yet very comprehensive. I’M THANKFUL BECAUSE THOUGH I DID NOT STUDY FINE ARTS , I AM HERE LEARNING A LOT FROM YOU💓.
I really appreciate your comments! This instant- now society has me puzzled. You are a young man and you realize that the work has to be put into learning to paint! your tutorials are really good. Ive been trying to paint as long as you are old and I learn so much from you and two other young artist that I presently follow! I thank you very kindly! Jimi
Great advice Florent! I can verify that starting off with an alla prima method for a first painting is not a wise choice. Not understanding how paint behaves is a recipe for disaster. I enjoy your tutorials immensely. Many thanks!!
Florent , Thank you for the clear lessons . Its help me good for find my own way. i was start painting 1,5 year ago with bob ross methode. The last months i have make a switch to portret painting. becorse i have seen your many ways that you can fallow . verry good tips.
Excellent video, as always Florent! I have to agree on the drawing part. It seems most people wish to skip that, but unless people really understand painting from larger abstract shapes first towards more detail on top, it's unlikely they succeed. What many people don't know is that you can sketch quite comfortably using oils, erase out paint using a paper towel (with turpentine / mineral spirit added). Spend enough time on that, with just a single colour and drawing will improve with each new painting. :)
Excellent video and well thought out points. I'm starting to focus more on painting in multiple layers now, as I just feel it's needed to create something great - not always but most of the time it seems. Your videos were the first ones that really made sense to me regarding how to layer - fat over lean etc.. I still may not get it 100% lol, but mostly understand it. I understand it technically but the application of it is a bit more difficult to me. Anyways, great video :)
Love your videos. Loved the comment that the rules are the step the genius uses to launch into the stratosphere. Brilliant way to put it. Thanks for sharing all of your knowledge. Your paintings are soulful and beautiful.
Love your video. A good commonsense insruction for us learners. My query is: i started a painting on canvas in acrylic. I painted over this with oil some years ago. The painting I hate. Can I get back to the acrylic underpainting?
Gunny Jones maybe your question has already been answered . If that is so, I would like to know what it was. If not, my thinking is that you might have to get a type of paint remover that would remove the oil paint but not the acrylic. An easier solution would be to lightly sand the painting and then covering with an OIL ( not acrylic ) based primer.
Thank you for all your beautifull paintings and inspirational tutorials. This was a very classical perspective on how to become a better artist and it is a very important way, but my experience as a teacher is that dependent on your goal it May be necessary to combine improvisation, experimentation, loosening up, playing to avoid only drawing and painting from "the left side of the brain" and entering a different mode of experiencing and working.
I love the facial expression when you say,"you have to spend a lot of time." That bit of info is so underwhelmed. People that don't truly understand art think that people are "talented." That is just no the case as most of know... It's time, not talent.
You mentioned layers 13:20. Can you make a video explaining what layers to start with? I watched in your videos how you start with a certain shade of color in regard to the later shades. Is there a specific darkness you use ad a base layer? Does it depend on the light angle etc? This will help.
Superbes video! Hellas déja tellement de vidéo en anglais et pour une fois qu'un français fais de tres bonnes vidéo sur les peintures a l'huile... elles sont en anglais :'( Je comprend que ca aide pour la visibilité mais même si je me débrouille en anglais j'ai des blocages sur pas mal de termes et la traduction automatique de google ne m'aide pas beaucoup... En tout cas ca n'enlève pas l'aide que vous m'apporté ^^ merci et tres bonnes continuation.
That's why after 4 years i still drawing and study drawing principles and i'm sure that painting after that wilk take a very few months to understand it...ok i stop at the first tip, after i finsh everything in drawing i will come again listen the the next 4 tips.
Thanks for the video it's help me a lot. But, I have a problem right now, I make charcoal drawing for my paint in canvas, but the charcoal make all the colors more dark :/
I am an artist relearning how to paint. I can't draw well at all, so I just go straight for the painting. If i try to draw first it just doesnt look right
Kristen Bell As Florent said, ^you have to walk before you can run..." Drawing is fundamental. Personally, although I have never actually timed it, I think spend much more time drawing than I do painting. Always carry a sketchbook and pencil etc, then, even if you only have a few minutes, you can do a quick drawing.
@@princessjane6821 Hmmm. I would imagine that, unless you are doing dribble painting like Jackson Pollock or acrylic pour paintings, then you are in some way drawing. Just not thinking of it in the mainstream way. BTW where would I be able to see examples of your artwork?
I agree with everything you just said and know that it’s all very important and correct, but I have to point out that in your tip about values and now wanting to eat something without substance, I think you just dissed fairy floss, and I’m not on board with that at all! Everything else: perfect.
Hello Florent, j'aime bcp ton contenu , malheureusement mon niveau en anglais est plutot restreint , n'est il pas possible d'avoir la traduction écrite comme on peut trouver sur certaines vidéos? Merci
I’m an 80 year old artist. Your advice is right on. You are a sweet young man.
Your comment made me smile. I don't know why.
I was always good at drawing but afraid to transition into color , finally having the courage (at 52) and how satisfying it is. All the best to you!
@@scubathehun whhhhhhyyyyy that late .
Thank you again, Florent! You are an amazing teacher! I am a retired highschool Art teacher that very much wants to get back to oil painting for myself in my recently built Art studio! I am so excited to use oil paints again! I am good at drawing and multi-mediums but it has been 20 years since I used oil paint!
I just got into painting and I’m 21! But you give me hope I could become something special
yes!
Im 24 and just got into it.. i dont think its to late to get really good.
ive already made some improvements. mostly thanks to videos like this !
@@Korpwn138 Im 23 and I was also afraid that its too late to become good when I started with painting as 21 year old. But imagine how much time we have left in our lives. Some people start painting with 50 and we are actually sooo young and can improve so much in our life that one day we will become good artists. I already improved from childish art (2 years ago) to pretty good portraits and landscapes. The learning curve is insane and you get better after every canvas you paint =)
Your comments about starting by painting with layers reminded me of a writing class I took. The whole semester was spent rewriting. We rewrote anywhere from 5 to seven times. Each rewrite (layer) made the written piece better. With the written word, we were able to compare the last rewrite to the original piece. The difference was astonishing. I guess the same goes for painting.
Have been painting for some time but the advice and instructions received in these videos is second to none. My drawing has improved a lot which in turn has helped my painting.
You look so happy when ever you explain something. I love it. ❤️😂
I learned to paint watching Bob Ross, so I want my paintings completed in a half hour. :) Tough habit to break. Your explanation of layering is very helpful. Thanks. Subscribed.
I just made all the mistakes you mentioned !!! From tomorrow I'll try to learn to walk and then we'll see if I can run. Thanks, you are very good at teaching
The part where you talk about some artists just going straight into the painting without drawing got me thinking, and I think a good amount of an artist’s ability to do that has to do with muscle memory. Just like professional athletes rely on muscle memory. The more you practice drawing (or shooting a 3 pointer), the stronger your muscle memory for the act is, and eventually you can just whip out the paintbrush and go. Especially if you tend to paint just a handful of subject types. Personally, I’ve just about reached that point with equine figures. But that’s because I’ve spent the better part of 20 years sketching horses for the love of it. On the contrary, I could not do that with a landscape, because I have not practiced that.
Thank you for your videos sharing all these tips for oil painting. You’ve been invaluable in my starting to learn oil painting for real as I transition from watercolors!
Thanks! You just refilled my artistic gas tank.
Excellent teaching. Simple and down to earth instructions.
🥺 Your energy is infectious. You look like a cute kid when you smile! Yet very comprehensive.
I’M THANKFUL BECAUSE THOUGH I DID NOT STUDY FINE ARTS , I AM HERE LEARNING A LOT FROM YOU💓.
Thank you. I draw pretty well, but I'm new at paintings, so your advice are great ! Such a well-thought video, rare on youtube !
I really appreciate your comments! This instant- now society has me puzzled. You are a young man and you realize that the work has to be put into learning to paint! your tutorials are really good. Ive been trying to paint as long as you are old and I learn so much from you and two other young artist that I presently follow! I thank you very kindly! Jimi
Great advice Florent! I can verify that starting off with an alla prima method for a first painting is not a wise choice. Not understanding how paint behaves is a recipe for disaster. I enjoy your tutorials immensely. Many thanks!!
Florent , Thank you for the clear lessons . Its help me good for find my own way. i was start painting 1,5 year ago with bob ross methode.
The last months i have make a switch to portret painting. becorse i have seen your many ways that you can fallow .
verry good tips.
I learn so much from you. Thank you so very much 🥰
Excellent tutorial,I agree with you 100 percent!! Sketch a lot, you also pick up speed
Excellent video, as always Florent! I have to agree on the drawing part. It seems most people wish to skip that, but unless people really understand painting from larger abstract shapes first towards more detail on top, it's unlikely they succeed. What many people don't know is that you can sketch quite comfortably using oils, erase out paint using a paper towel (with turpentine / mineral spirit added). Spend enough time on that, with just a single colour and drawing will improve with each new painting. :)
You really are a talented Artist and a genuine nice person, Florent! I always enjoy your great tutorials!
Excellent video and well thought out points. I'm starting to focus more on painting in multiple layers now, as I just feel it's needed to create something great - not always but most of the time it seems. Your videos were the first ones that really made sense to me regarding how to layer - fat over lean etc.. I still may not get it 100% lol, but mostly understand it. I understand it technically but the application of it is a bit more difficult to me. Anyways, great video :)
SchaeferArt hey! I'm subscribed to you too :)
dreanki haha much appreciated! Cool to know :)
Good I like that
Thanks a lot for your valuable advice. I was some how desperate to go on with my art lessons but you have completely changed my mood.
I've absorbed every word, you are an amazing teacher!
I am most grateful for your advice!
I really cannot thank you enough for sharing all your knowledge. You are so clear and inspiring! Thank you thank you thank you thank you 🙏
Always right to the point. Informative and never boring 👌🏼 Thank you for teaching!!
J'aime beaucoup ta façon de déconstruire le mythe de l'artiste qui n'en a jamais bavé. Tedious work, patience... et regarder tes vidéos, ça me va.
You are spot on. Great insights into the art life.
Awesome. There’s a lot to take in 🙏🏼
Love and agree entirely with everything in this video. Always great to watch your videos, and hear your perspective. Great stuff my friend!
I’m just learning and I find you explain things in a way that it is easy to understand.
Thank you so so much for taking the time to do this 🙏🏻 bless your kind soul
Great & amazing tutorial Florent Farges I love it because I'm also a painter watercolor and Oil painting is my favoriet. Thank You👍❤️
You are my one of self taught fav artist, please do black hair
Peace to you, Florent! Thank you for this.
Love your videos. Loved the comment that the rules are the step the genius uses to launch into the stratosphere. Brilliant way to put it. Thanks for sharing all of your knowledge. Your paintings are soulful and beautiful.
Really great video, thank you👌
You are very informative, talented and you have a nice character
Love your video. A good commonsense insruction for us learners. My query is: i started a painting on canvas in acrylic. I painted over this with oil some years ago. The painting I hate. Can I get back to the acrylic underpainting?
Gunny Jones maybe your question has already been answered . If that is so, I would like to know what it was. If not, my thinking is that you might have to get a type of paint remover that would remove the oil paint but not the acrylic. An easier solution would be to lightly sand the painting and then covering with an OIL ( not acrylic ) based primer.
This is such a great video!
Your tutorial video is very advantage for me ,the beginner in oil painting.
What a sincere and solid communicator you are! (great painter too ;))
Thank you for all your beautifull paintings and inspirational tutorials. This was a very classical perspective on how to become a better artist and it is a very important way, but my experience as a teacher is that dependent on your goal it May be necessary to combine improvisation, experimentation, loosening up, playing to avoid only drawing and painting from "the left side of the brain" and entering a different mode of experiencing and working.
I love the facial expression when you say,"you have to spend a lot of time." That bit of info is so underwhelmed. People that don't truly understand art think that people are "talented." That is just no the case as most of know... It's time, not talent.
You mentioned layers 13:20. Can you make a video explaining what layers to start with? I watched in your videos how you start with a certain shade of color in regard to the later shades. Is there a specific darkness you use ad a base layer? Does it depend on the light angle etc? This will help.
So important video.....
Excellent! Best regards from Brazil!
Practice, practice, practice!!!it will Flow
Zoe Hall Are you the person the young muscian , new to NYC, asked about how to get to Carnegie Hall?
Wow, I wish I would have found Florent a year ago. Great Knowledge and he is open to sharing this.
thanks for the encouragement! :D
You r doing a good work sir
You are very inspiring. Thank you 🤗
Thx brother love ur videos your the best. Thx for tips 🤗🌸
I' am 16 year student .your advice is best
Man I just LOVE your color schemes!!!!!!!
Superbes video! Hellas déja tellement de vidéo en anglais et pour une fois qu'un français fais de tres bonnes vidéo sur les peintures a l'huile... elles sont en anglais :'(
Je comprend que ca aide pour la visibilité mais même si je me débrouille en anglais j'ai des blocages sur pas mal de termes et la traduction automatique de google ne m'aide pas beaucoup...
En tout cas ca n'enlève pas l'aide que vous m'apporté ^^ merci et tres bonnes continuation.
Very interesting
Thank you Florent
you my friend are friggin' awesome!
Thank you for this. My question is how critical is drawing if you're strictly an abstract non representational painter?
Super-interesting and helpful. Thank you.
Thanks, very helpful. I need to be more patient!....
You can also write a lots of notes ,as you read ,so you can get familiar with the terms
I really appreciate your videos. Thank you so much!
Thanks bro
Fantastic video. Thanks.
That's why after 4 years i still drawing and study drawing principles and i'm sure that painting after that wilk take a very few months to understand it...ok i stop at the first tip, after i finsh everything in drawing i will come again listen the the next 4 tips.
It's nice .. thank you
This is pretty interesting and definitely made me think
Excellent explanation.
Love it!!! Thank You
Thanks for the video it's help me a lot.
But, I have a problem right now, I make charcoal drawing for my paint in canvas, but the charcoal make all the colors more dark :/
Apply fixative as coating after the charcoal so you can apply paint on top of it. :)
Thank you!
I try my best thx for the Tips
I am an artist relearning how to paint. I can't draw well at all, so I just go straight for the painting. If i try to draw first it just doesnt look right
Kristen Bell As Florent said, ^you have to walk before you can run..." Drawing is fundamental. Personally, although I have never actually timed it, I think spend much more time drawing than I do painting. Always carry a sketchbook and pencil etc, then, even if you only have a few minutes, you can do a quick drawing.
@@rduff1999 still painting, and I still don’t draw!!
@@princessjane6821 Hmmm. I would imagine that, unless you are doing dribble painting like Jackson Pollock or acrylic pour paintings, then you are in some way drawing. Just not thinking of it in the mainstream way. BTW where would I be able to see examples of your artwork?
Great video 😍😍
You're awesome!
Excellent content and from the heart. Great video. New subscriber!
Hi I want to start with oil painting so what kind of painting should I start with as a beginner ...Thank you
This is kinda late. . . But just start simple, with only one subject, then get more complicated from there.
Thanks so much for this!
I agree with everything you just said and know that it’s all very important and correct, but I have to point out that in your tip about values and now wanting to eat something without substance, I think you just dissed fairy floss, and I’m not on board with that at all! Everything else: perfect.
you are so lovely, teacher...
Thank you thank you thank you
Hello Florent, j'aime bcp ton contenu , malheureusement mon niveau en anglais est plutot restreint , n'est il pas possible d'avoir la traduction écrite comme on peut trouver sur certaines vidéos? Merci
yOu're adorable! I love your videos and oil painting.
thank uu
Brush on sodium silicate (waterglass) on the plaster casting and get a protected surface. How deep it will penetrate i don't know.
✌️
Tes videos sont très bien mais dommage qu'elles ne soient pas aussi en francais !
Leonardo da vinci was drawing on wall before coloring
Seems like I'm the only one who feels discouraged to paint as a beginner after watching this video.
Learn the rules to break them.
Dommage que ce ne soit plus en français ou au moins sous-titré :/
Sai
but this not beginners tips, this is critical point in painting .
Which is important for beginners to know
Sorry Florent, I don’t believe you need to learn how to draw. I really like how you build a painting from your wash then correcting as you go.
cant draw at all except in paint.
r u jew?