Thank you Judy. I asked about glazing a couple of weeks ago, so I appreciate this so much! Also, great to hear that you add black and Payne’s grey to nickel azo gold. So many people talk about using it to glaze but I found it a little too strong on its own. I’ll have to try it w the black and grey.
I experiment - it's best to use translucent colours. Look for the opacity rating of the colour - it's usually stated somewhere on the tube or container.
@@judywoodsart I do glaze my work with transparent colors. But because it changes the colors you’re going over; I struggle with that. Do you always use the same glazing colors? I’ve also put a gloss medium on before I glaze, so the colors don’t change. But then I lose the texture. What is your favourite glazing colors? I absolutely love your work. I’ve taken CVP with Nick Wilton twice. But I find your videos refreshing. Nick is great, but I connect to how you explain things. Like how you invite guests to dinner. They need to have something in common, but not everything.
@@gwentellier7959 my goto colours are Paynes Grey with a little of Nickle Azo Gold, but I'm experimenting more with other colours now too. A glaze will darken the colours a little but then you have to add a little thick paint over the top so that you have that contrast. Also, I don't wash the whole painting in a glaze because I like the EDGE of a glaze where the paint gathers a little more. Thanks for the feedback on my videos - lovely to know.
Thank you Judy, you are very generous with your knowledge
Thank you so much for sharing this. Such a clear explanation of the effect. As a novice painter, I am certain that glazing will be a useful tool.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks so much for sharing this! 😉
Judy. This is so helpful for breaking up and diffusing some of the very stark shapes and colours I get. Thank you.
Thank you Judy. I asked about glazing a couple of weeks ago, so I appreciate this so much! Also, great to hear that you add black and Payne’s grey to nickel azo gold. So many people talk about using it to glaze but I found it a little too strong on its own. I’ll have to try it w the black and grey.
So interesting Thank you
i really appreciate this. Did you mention how to choose the color you are using for the glazing?
HI Judy thanks! Is the glazing a mixture of acrylic and water or something else? Thanks!
Thank you .
How do you know what color of glaze to use?
I experiment - it's best to use translucent colours. Look for the opacity rating of the colour - it's usually stated somewhere on the tube or container.
@@judywoodsart I do glaze my work with transparent colors. But because it changes the colors you’re going over; I struggle with that. Do you always use the same glazing colors? I’ve also put a gloss medium on before I glaze, so the colors don’t change. But then I lose the texture. What is your favourite glazing colors? I absolutely love your work. I’ve taken CVP with Nick Wilton twice. But I find your videos refreshing. Nick is great, but I connect to how you explain things. Like how you invite guests to dinner. They need to have something in common, but not everything.
@@gwentellier7959 my goto colours are Paynes Grey with a little of Nickle Azo Gold, but I'm experimenting more with other colours now too. A glaze will darken the colours a little but then you have to add a little thick paint over the top so that you have that contrast. Also, I don't wash the whole painting in a glaze because I like the EDGE of a glaze where the paint gathers a little more. Thanks for the feedback on my videos - lovely to know.