The old masters also painted scenes from the bible, Homer, or from popular books at the time, or they painted famous actresses or society belles everyone was obsessed with! You could call all of that fan art, as well.
Hey Shay! I’m a disabled college student/artist who studies social work and I just wanted to say that I love watching your videos as I study! I’m sure you get this all the time, but your voice and online presence are incredibly comforting! Thanks for all the content, wishing you a happy friday!!!
thank you so much for watching!! happy to be a comfort in your own routine and art creation. hope you have great week and that your semester is going well!
i was vaguely listening to the opinion on fanart and i have to agree that it doesnt make it less artistic. Bros back then were painting the greek gods, stories from the bible and scenes from commonly known stories and nowadays we praise those paintings and when u think about it, theyre technically just fanart too.
i love watching your learning process and how you talk about it, very inspiring! makes me feel like i don’t have to be so strict about an art piece i want to create, which makes it less stiff when i go in more casually. so helpful!!
I really relate to what you shared about originality and perfectionism especially @9:50 ! I like poetry, and so often I come across a great line or verse that moves me and my first thought is "wow how didn't I think of that?" or "how could I possibly measure up to xyz?" When in reality, some of my best work has come from that inspiration that others evoke in me. Well said!!
hi andrew!!! love that you tied it into your experience with poetry! it so cool to be able to pull from our inspirations and artists we admire, transforming it into our own and also nodding at the creators that came before us. creation is a communal experience.
You did very well for a first attempt at oil paints! I'm not a professional painter but I've been painting for many years. If you want the paints to dry faster, you can use a bit of Liquin to speed up the drying. I would suggest using your solvent only for the initial imprimatura. If you've used too much turps, don't be afraid to wipe it off with a cloth or paper towel. It's easy to use too much of it. Once the imprimatura is laid, I'd say apply thin layers of paint only, and use a tiny bit of Liquin to thin down the paint. As you go, you can add thicker layers of paint. After using liquin, wash your brushes well. They may become useless if you forget :) I use brown soap to clean my brushes. It's cheap and fat/oily. Those paints are student grade, or even lower than student grade, which means there is not a lot of pigment in them. It's mostly filler and oil. Try not to use white until it's absolutely necessary. Too much white from the start makes it hard to get your colours to pop afterwards. White will always cool down your mixtures. It pays off to even do studies without white (eg with a yellow and a purple only). Use complementary colours in your shadows, eg if you have a lot of reds in your higher tone colours, try using greens in some of your unlit areas. Anyway, this looks really promising for a first attempt! Keep going, you're doing great! Being brave always pays off later on :)
another thing I can recommend, especially for small art spaces, Water mixable oils. You don't need any agressive solvents as long as you use the fitting mediums.
OMG!!!! i’m trying to do more acrylic paintings for my art class and it’s sooooo difficult even if it’s a lot of fun, especially since it is so challenging- and seeing how skilled at painting you are is like. the weirdest motivation lol!! thank you for this!! it’s a beautiful painting wow!!
I completely feel you on the idea of traditional art being a much more 'special treat to me' sorta thing. I originally started with oil paints but I can no longer use them because I live with birds, they're my partner's. There's just too much risk of them having health issues or even passing away if I paint with oils. My brushwork has 100% translated into my digital work. But I definitely miss traditional painting. I can still do watercolors, ink and gouache. For some reason I just can't do acrylics. xD They don't work great for me outside of painting miniatures or statues.
I am a Watercolor painter, but I imagine my paintings take around the same amount of time as a digital artist. Honestly, the main difference I imagine is having to scan and render my work digitally before being able to share online or make products. I was actually working on a Watercolor fanart while listening, love seeing your adventures in trying new mediums!
Mediocre oil painter here with some small answers for you. The white paint should definetly be opaque. From my experience white is usually quite opaque and has high tinting strength. I have never seen oil paint do this odd translucent effect you experienced. This leads me to believe that it is a definite quality problem with these paints where maybe there is too much filler or oils or something. I would recommend Blick/Utrech oil paints if you are looking for a cheap but decent quality paint for learning. For solvent storage/usage solutions there are 2 main ways to go about it and I find a combination of these techniques to be the best option. 1 option is to clean the paint off the brush with a rag mostly before dipping into the solvent for the final clean. option 2 is using 2 seperate jars, 1 to clean the brushes and 1 to dip the brush into like you would using watercolors or another water soluble media. I like to combine the two by cleaning my brush almost entirely by wiping it on a rag before cleaning in one jar and using a seperate bottle with an eye dropper for adding solvent to my paints for mixing. They do sell special air tight jars with filters in them for seperating out the sediment at blick and other stores though these are not necesary and you need to wait for the pigment to settle regarless for these to be worth buying. I also find that I do not need a lot of solvent on my brush and actually too much solvent sitting in the bristles makes the paint more difficult to work with so i wipe my brushes after cleaning to remove excess solvent. I recommend the Paint Coach here on youtube for tips and tricks when it comes to starting oil paint.
thank you so much for the TH-cam recommendation and the solvent tip!! that's going to be so helpful with moving forward with the oils, thank you again!
Maybe try working with a bit of a larger square brush when doing your under painting/sketch? I find it works wonders, but it may just be preference 😅 also, if you want a good under layer pop of color try priming the canvas with a neon acrylic paint instead of a white primer! Creates a super fun look! All this is from a beginner oil painter though, so take it all with a grain of salt 😅
That's so beautiful! I love the way you blended the colors it looks amazing! How'd you learned to draw heads really good, any source or book that helped?
18:45 that might be the problem with which white you used, in the oil set there must be Zink White and Titanium White, for opaque color you should use Titanium one. dunno if that the case but it might be it
Other way around, I think. "Fat" means more oils/additives. Lean means more straight paint. Use thicker ( less adultered not actually amount) paint as the base, and get fatter/more transparent on top, as in glazing. Oil dries slow, so if the top dries faster than the bottom layers it can crack. Gorgeous painting!
honestly i have trouble more so lately getting the energy to do digital works. i have migraines and just looking at my laptop screen while doing a digital drawing hurts a lot haha. so when im able to do a digital comm or personal doodle digitally i feel good but also exhausted
My dumb, sleep deprived ass the first time I met Astarion in the game: huh, kinda weird that his teeth are pointy and his eyes are red, that seems unusual for an elf. 🤦♀️
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I swear one of this days I’m gonna start praying to an Astarion shrine because my obsession with this man isn’t normal
LOL I will join you hehehe
The old masters also painted scenes from the bible, Homer, or from popular books at the time, or they painted famous actresses or society belles everyone was obsessed with! You could call all of that fan art, as well.
exactly! thank you of reminding us of this!
that so funny i didn't know !!
Hey Shay! I’m a disabled college student/artist who studies social work and I just wanted to say that I love watching your videos as I study! I’m sure you get this all the time, but your voice and online presence are incredibly comforting! Thanks for all the content, wishing you a happy friday!!!
thank you so much for watching!! happy to be a comfort in your own routine and art creation. hope you have great week and that your semester is going well!
i was vaguely listening to the opinion on fanart and i have to agree that it doesnt make it less artistic. Bros back then were painting the greek gods, stories from the bible and scenes from commonly known stories and nowadays we praise those paintings and when u think about it, theyre technically just fanart too.
EXACTLY you’re so right!! 💖
i see astarion, i click, very simple
same
i love watching your learning process and how you talk about it, very inspiring! makes me feel like i don’t have to be so strict about an art piece i want to create, which makes it less stiff when i go in more casually. so helpful!!
so happy my videos are helpful and inspiring!! hope you have a good drawing/painting session!
I really relate to what you shared about originality and perfectionism especially @9:50 ! I like poetry, and so often I come across a great line or verse that moves me and my first thought is "wow how didn't I think of that?" or "how could I possibly measure up to xyz?" When in reality, some of my best work has come from that inspiration that others evoke in me. Well said!!
hi andrew!!! love that you tied it into your experience with poetry! it so cool to be able to pull from our inspirations and artists we admire, transforming it into our own and also nodding at the creators that came before us. creation is a communal experience.
You did very well for a first attempt at oil paints! I'm not a professional painter but I've been painting for many years.
If you want the paints to dry faster, you can use a bit of Liquin to speed up the drying. I would suggest using your solvent only for the initial imprimatura. If you've used too much turps, don't be afraid to wipe it off with a cloth or paper towel. It's easy to use too much of it. Once the imprimatura is laid, I'd say apply thin layers of paint only, and use a tiny bit of Liquin to thin down the paint. As you go, you can add thicker layers of paint. After using liquin, wash your brushes well. They may become useless if you forget :) I use brown soap to clean my brushes. It's cheap and fat/oily.
Those paints are student grade, or even lower than student grade, which means there is not a lot of pigment in them. It's mostly filler and oil. Try not to use white until it's absolutely necessary. Too much white from the start makes it hard to get your colours to pop afterwards. White will always cool down your mixtures. It pays off to even do studies without white (eg with a yellow and a purple only). Use complementary colours in your shadows, eg if you have a lot of reds in your higher tone colours, try using greens in some of your unlit areas.
Anyway, this looks really promising for a first attempt! Keep going, you're doing great!
Being brave always pays off later on :)
thank you so much for all of the feedback!! I really appreciate you taking the time giving me these tips moving forward and creating more paintings!
@@sketchesofshayGlad I could help. Keep painting, you're doing great :)
another thing I can recommend, especially for small art spaces, Water mixable oils. You don't need any agressive solvents as long as you use the fitting mediums.
OMG!!!! i’m trying to do more acrylic paintings for my art class and it’s sooooo difficult even if it’s a lot of fun, especially since it is so challenging- and seeing how skilled at painting you are is like. the weirdest motivation lol!! thank you for this!! it’s a beautiful painting wow!!
fantastic first piece, great job!
Thank you!
I completely feel you on the idea of traditional art being a much more 'special treat to me' sorta thing. I originally started with oil paints but I can no longer use them because I live with birds, they're my partner's. There's just too much risk of them having health issues or even passing away if I paint with oils. My brushwork has 100% translated into my digital work. But I definitely miss traditional painting. I can still do watercolors, ink and gouache. For some reason I just can't do acrylics. xD They don't work great for me outside of painting miniatures or statues.
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I am a Watercolor painter, but I imagine my paintings take around the same amount of time as a digital artist. Honestly, the main difference I imagine is having to scan and render my work digitally before being able to share online or make products.
I was actually working on a Watercolor fanart while listening, love seeing your adventures in trying new mediums!
oooo love watercolor!! thank you for working alongside me :)
I love that youre working in oil! its a whole different medium, but sooo worth it once you get your groove. cant wait to see more 😍
Mediocre oil painter here with some small answers for you.
The white paint should definetly be opaque. From my experience white is usually quite opaque and has high tinting strength. I have never seen oil paint do this odd translucent effect you experienced. This leads me to believe that it is a definite quality problem with these paints where maybe there is too much filler or oils or something. I would recommend Blick/Utrech oil paints if you are looking for a cheap but decent quality paint for learning.
For solvent storage/usage solutions there are 2 main ways to go about it and I find a combination of these techniques to be the best option. 1 option is to clean the paint off the brush with a rag mostly before dipping into the solvent for the final clean. option 2 is using 2 seperate jars, 1 to clean the brushes and 1 to dip the brush into like you would using watercolors or another water soluble media. I like to combine the two by cleaning my brush almost entirely by wiping it on a rag before cleaning in one jar and using a seperate bottle with an eye dropper for adding solvent to my paints for mixing.
They do sell special air tight jars with filters in them for seperating out the sediment at blick and other stores though these are not necesary and you need to wait for the pigment to settle regarless for these to be worth buying. I also find that I do not need a lot of solvent on my brush and actually too much solvent sitting in the bristles makes the paint more difficult to work with so i wipe my brushes after cleaning to remove excess solvent.
I recommend the Paint Coach here on youtube for tips and tricks when it comes to starting oil paint.
thank you so much for the TH-cam recommendation and the solvent tip!! that's going to be so helpful with moving forward with the oils, thank you again!
loved this video !! ive been so obsessed with astarion and also been thinking about learning oil painting :3 this painting is incredible😭
This was helpful, I love your videos and art
thank you so much for watching!! I am happy it was helpful :)
I ❤ Astarion if only he was real you can’t improve upon his perfection!
i love your style, its so emotive i love it ❤❤
thank you!
Your arts so beautiful. It's always fun to try new media's of art.
thank you so much, and it is!
Maybe try working with a bit of a larger square brush when doing your under painting/sketch? I find it works wonders, but it may just be preference 😅 also, if you want a good under layer pop of color try priming the canvas with a neon acrylic paint instead of a white primer! Creates a super fun look! All this is from a beginner oil painter though, so take it all with a grain of salt 😅
girl i too am on the Astarion obsessed train 😭😭
That's so beautiful! I love the way you blended the colors it looks amazing! How'd you learned to draw heads really good, any source or book that helped?
thank you so much!! here's a video with all of the anatomy resources I use to learn: th-cam.com/video/3nXjGbICyNU/w-d-xo.html
This is so coolllll!
thank you!
This video makes me wanna try oil painting 😮
YOOO definitely give it a try!! we can learn together when I post more paint with me's with oil! :)
@@sketchesofshay will do
@@sketchesofshayyour so Real for drawing him
18:45 that might be the problem with which white you used, in the oil set there must be Zink White and Titanium White, for opaque color you should use Titanium one. dunno if that the case but it might be it
it was titanium! I think the quality just really low lol
I'm a Lae'zel simp ✨Bae'zel✨but I love any and all BG3 content hahahaa
Other way around, I think. "Fat" means more oils/additives. Lean means more straight paint. Use thicker ( less adultered not actually amount) paint as the base, and get fatter/more transparent on top, as in glazing. Oil dries slow, so if the top dries faster than the bottom layers it can crack. Gorgeous painting!
Thank you for the clarification!
4:27 danggg them juciy lipsssss
im a simple person, i see astarion i click, I see sketches of shay as the artist and almost crap my pants.
honestly i have trouble more so lately getting the energy to do digital works. i have migraines and just looking at my laptop screen while doing a digital drawing hurts a lot haha. so when im able to do a digital comm or personal doodle digitally i feel good but also exhausted
i feel the same way!! traditional art is such a great way to take a break from screens even though I love digital so much ;-;
I use more digital programs for making art because its just easier physically, no clean up involved lol
exactly,,, saves so much time and wasted paint!
hey hey its not just the girls astarion is bae 😭
Totally agree!! 💖💕
Me listening to the fanart bit while drawing Soap Mactavish as a demi-human seal LMAO
My dumb, sleep deprived ass the first time I met Astarion in the game: huh, kinda weird that his teeth are pointy and his eyes are red, that seems unusual for an elf. 🤦♀️
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jerma985 mention???
ASTARION ‼️‼️
Oooooh I'm so earlyy!!
early crew!!🥳🥳🥳🥳
This is so random but could I get your permission to draw your characters Bill and Saul?
go for it!! tag me on instagram, I would love to see!
@@sketchesofshay okay!!! Thank you!
holy moly i am early!
hi!!!
I'm early!
welcome to a new video!!