Thank you Malcolm for demonstrating this topic about the aerial perspective which is so important for the depth of the image. You can explain it perfectly,professionally, yet in a way that is easy to understand.
This is a great video! It's so helpful that you demonstrate what TO do as well as what NOT to do. It's really helpful that you demonstrate these right on the painting - where it all becomes clear!
Thanks Malcolm for another great demonstration. It has given me a lot of very useful tips on the importance of both distance and atmosphere. With distant objects though, do you think it is better to soften edges or decrease value contrast between objects? Or to do a bit of both?
What I struggle with is that you seem to put the sky in last and that means painting around what you've already painted and when I do that I always drag the paint from the trees into my sky , wouldn't it be easier to paint the sky first then put trees and buildings on top ?
Yes it can help to paint the sky first. In this tutorial my steps were dictated by the six steps and not a painting process as such. However keep in mind that a little softening between objects edges and sky, especially with organic objects like trees is desireable too.
So many helpful points. And always great to watch you mix colours. Thank you, Malcolm.
Excellent, thank you!
Great video, packed with helpful info! Thank you, Malcolm
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
One of the most useful videos for landscape painting! Wow, thanks you!
Wow, thank you!
Very helpful tips, thank you for putting that together Malcolm. Looking forward to seeing your finished painting of that lovely scene!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it
Helpful, thank you 🕊️
Loved this short video. Succinct with main points. Exactly what I needed. Thank you Malcolm.
Excellent, Glad it was helpful!
Great demo, very helpful,thank you Malcolm
Very welcome
Thank you, Malcolm! An important concept that puts everything into context 💕
Excellent, thank you!
Thank you for this lesson! Very helpful😊
You're very welcome! Thank you
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Thank you Malcolm for demonstrating this topic about the aerial perspective which is so important for the depth of the image.
You can explain it perfectly,professionally, yet in a way that is easy to understand.
You are very welcome Vesna, thank you.
Extremely helpful, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for your much helpful video !!!
You are welcome!
Fantastic points to remember especially the perspective n color scheme to define the distance of the objects. Many thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I like your colour mixing. Thanks for the lesson.
Thanks Judith! Glad you like it!
Excellent tutorial, very nicely explained, a must to watch. thank you regards.
Thank you, You are welcome!
Thanks, I needed that.
You’re welcome!
Very helping tips. Thank you Malcolm for your demo!!
My pleasure!
Thank you Malcolm i have learned a lot.
Happy to hear that!
Very helpful! Thank you.
Thanks Bonnie - Glad it was helpful!
Superb video, thank you 👍🇬🇧
It's a pleasure, thanks
Very helpful! I plan to go back into several of my paintings and make corrections. Why I love oils! Thank you for this great video
Glad it was helpful Susan!
Thank you for explaining the mistake.
Baie dankie vir hierdie uitstekende video!
Dankie Linda!
I am so glad that you touched on this very important Atmospheric topic. I always struggle with it. Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge with us.
You are so welcome!
Thank you!!
Very helpful. Thank you very much.
You're welcome!
Good painting imformation.
Thank you!
Best class explained simply
Thank you! Glad you think so!
Thank you very much. It helps seing the errors and then the corrections. :o)
Great to hear that, thank you
Thank you, Malcolm, for this important topic! I'm currently at the Lake District in England, trying panoramic views, so topical for me!❤❤❤
Fantastic! Do lots of painting
This is a great video! It's so helpful that you demonstrate what TO do as well as what NOT to do. It's really helpful that you demonstrate these right on the painting - where it all becomes clear!
I'm so glad! Thanks Karen
Thank you sir✨✨
Thanks Malcolm for another great demonstration. It has given me a lot of very useful tips on the importance of both distance and atmosphere.
With distant objects though, do you think it is better to soften edges or decrease value contrast between objects? Or to do a bit of both?
Thank you, A bit of both but softer away from the focal area or region.
@MalcolmDewey Many thanks Malcolm. Will try that approach. Regards.
What I struggle with is that you seem to put the sky in last and that means painting around what you've already painted and when I do that I always drag the paint from the trees into my sky , wouldn't it be easier to paint the sky first then put trees and buildings on top ?
Yes it can help to paint the sky first. In this tutorial my steps were dictated by the six steps and not a painting process as such. However keep in mind that a little softening between objects edges and sky, especially with organic objects like trees is desireable too.
I’ll have a go at this but using gouache. Feeling more confident.
Gouache is great!
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Really excellent points, so helpful. Thanks, Malcolm!
Thank you Jean, Glad it was helpful!
Very helpful! Thank you 😊
You're so welcome!
Very useful explanation. Thank you!
You are welcome!