EPIC Stormy Ocean Wave | Seascape Oil Painting Tips
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 พ.ค. 2024
- Want to paint your own masterpiece? Start here! We'll explore tips and strategies in this tutorial style seascape oil painting demonstration that can take our art to the NEXT LEVEL.
Palette List of Colors:
1: Titanium White
2: Ultramarine Blue
3: Phthalo Blue
4: Sky Blue
5: Viridian Hue
6: Burnt Umber
7: Burnt Sienna
8: Cadmium Yellow
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Any questions or comments? Let me know below 👇Enjoy!
Love your sky adjustments. Beautiful.
Thank you 🙂
Learned a lot. Thank you and God bless
Glad to hear it! My pleasure, God bless
Very nice brother, God bless you
Thanks, you too!
Excellent work, it's beautiful!
Thanks Jim!
Wonderful work. THANKS
You're welcome!
Try blocking in the entire composition using burnt umber oils- wipe waves light areas with paper towels or rag-
Focusing on the darks and lights- and filling in the shapes- elements and of the scene-
Block in thin- and blend -
Using a synthetic brush to continue- blending with a bristle 2 inch
Great stuff!
Thanks!🙂
So beautiful!! You truly are talented!!
Thank you for the great painting lesson, I learned a great deal from you!!
Can one attempt this painting using acrylic?
Thank you so much! I think you could paint something like this with acrylic, but blending is a bit different since acrylic dries much quicker.
So very helpful, thank you. Made notes. Really beautiful work. How long, roughly, do you leave your layers to dry between stages?
I appreciate it! I painted the first half one day, then painted the rest the very next day (roughly 24 hours). It wasn't totally dry, but tacky enough to hold without mixing too much.
What brand of paints are you using? Are they water mixable oils? Do you stay with just linseed oil even for the whites at the end?
I use "Master's Touch" mostly, and also "Reeves" oil paints. No, they aren't water mixable. Yes, I stay with linseed oil, although, if I want more of that impasto texture, I might just drop most of the medium out of the mixture. Thanks for the questions!
5:27 those gloves are a bit extreme- lol your going to scare beginners- especially those who believe that oil paint is toxic and they can’t breathe around oil paint - a fallacy- when it’s only linseed and or sunflower oils - that are used for cooking!
An acrylic company’s propaganda campaign to sell acrylic paint-
Beginners don’t realize that it takes years to become really good using acrylics- like watercolors-
A real waste of time- and frustrating for beginners- fooling around with plastic paints that actually have chemicals - in them- that are harmful!!
Oil paints are pigment and oil!! Folks
Your gloves will deter and have them thinking lol maybe a black rubber gloves- those are really extreme- I wonder if it affects your brushstrokes- cannot use your hand in a free style with those things on- just saying