You're a great instructor, Mr Yong. To know the differences and how they respond, such as acrylic, gouche, watercolor and oil...You touch on those subjects as you explain the tonal values, and patiently; touch the brush to the painting. just amazing.
Thank you for sharing your painting style. I like it very much, also your explanation. You show how to interpret in the own way and you help to find out the own way. That's what I feel when I am watching this video. Susanne from Germany
you get an A In technical ability and an F in Color . You had to use these extreme unfaltering background colors in order to cover the disastrous sprinkles you made earlier.. You never recovered from that mistake and that is apparent. Mostly the primary color scheme is a failure when you consider the multiple chances you'd have had to bring an array of colors that would bring a compliment to colors used. Your comment that value supersedes color might be true but when one looks at the magnetic beauty of Sargents colors one would further criticize your primary palette as cheating yourself. Again your technical ability is unquestionable and I compliment you for the proficiency and wonderful handling of values. Had you used opera for the hat and dress you'd have given yourself a path towards making your painting much more successful by again using colors that just look better with other colors for reasons that are often inexplicable . Not everything can be calculated by a color wheel, as the forced colors I the background simply do not help your beautiful painting as would those may choices of color that are there for the taking. If color can make a great painting then so can they ruin it.
What a powerhouse of talent❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Your so talented with portraits! Thank you for sharing. I’ve learned so much from watching your videos!
Clever and perfect portrait
You're a great instructor, Mr Yong. To know the differences and how they respond, such as acrylic, gouche, watercolor and oil...You touch on those subjects as you explain the tonal values, and patiently; touch the brush to the painting. just amazing.
I painted together with you. I have learn a lot, in this class you taught very much. Thank you
Nicely done! Thank you for the tutorial. Makes me wonder when I’ll be able to make a painting as good as this…
I just love watching your paint demos,, so enjoyable and relaxing . thank you for sharing so much :)
You are magic! Thank you for sharing.
You’re a very good teacher !!!
Thank you for sharing your painting style. I like it very much, also your explanation.
You show how to interpret in the own way and you help to find out the own way. That's what I feel when I am watching this video.
Susanne from Germany
Beautiful 😊 thank You ❤
Just another amazing explanarion. Portraits are my favorite subject!
Thank you so much, you're so talented!
It’s so pretty your drawing is so beautiful ❤❤❤
I appreciate the way that you explain the colors! Thank you!!
Superbe. Pourriez vous nous indiquer si
Votre papier est mouillé
Au départ ? Est ce mouillé
Sur mouillé ? Merci
I appreciate you so much. Thank you so much. You are the. Best. Judy Winston
Does your camera have focus lock? Autofocus is really struggling with your hand movements.
is that blue green color like a phathalo blue?
I think is phathalo green .
Very Good ! ..Great👍..Isn't Artezy watercolor paper made in China? What other 300gsm artist watercolor Brands papers are there?
Saludos desde España
Yong, do you do child portraits for commission?
You are so gerat sir thank you
I only use Cotman, but I’ll try only use triad as you do sir
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So, so talented, thank you. But, the constantly changing camera focus very hard on the eyes!
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Плохо, что нет перевода на русский язык)
Had it been a pure white paper, it would be still better looking....
you get an A In technical ability and an F in Color . You had to use these extreme unfaltering background colors in order to cover the disastrous sprinkles you made earlier.. You never recovered from that mistake and that is apparent. Mostly the primary color scheme is a failure when you consider the multiple chances you'd have had to bring an array of colors that would bring a compliment to colors used. Your comment that value supersedes color might be true but when one looks at the magnetic beauty of Sargents colors one would further criticize your primary palette as cheating yourself. Again your technical ability is unquestionable and I compliment you for the proficiency and wonderful handling of values. Had you used opera for the hat and dress you'd have given yourself a path towards making your painting much more successful by again using colors that just look better with other colors for reasons that are often inexplicable . Not everything can be calculated by a color wheel, as the forced colors I the background simply do not help your beautiful painting as would those may choices of color that are there for the taking. If color can make a great painting then so can they ruin it.
This comment is not just rude, but also wrong. Listen to what he has to say about color at 49:04.