Portrait Painting Tutorial | Full Length Oil Painting & Explanations
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- In this week's portrait painting video I aim to guide you through the entire process (start-finish) of this painting in a full length painting demonstration. The video features over 1 hour and 24 minutes worth of painting time accompanied with detailed explanations. The painting itself is a 12x16" oil on panel.
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I come back to this video often. Your explanation is so excellent 💯 thank you! After watching this video for the first time, I was able to paint a portrait of my brother in just a few hours and it came out wonderful ❤
simply amazing work. I love how you explain the process (almost as if we are in your thoughts) as you are working, you even explain terminology for us in a simplified form. I hope to paint like you one day. You are very inspiring.
Thank you so much for your kind words!! I really do enjoy trying to explain my thoughts along with the painting demonstration. My goal is to combine painting with film in a way that others may enjoy and benefit from. Thank you so much for watching my videos!!! Happy Painting!
How it is humanly possible to dislike a video like this is beyond my comprehension. Thank you for this fantastic upload!!!!!!!
There's a little army of dislike clickers doing their job in the middle of the night. Sadly some people can get pleasure out of disapproving of all things.
the only artist who shows all the secrets and subtlities of the art..weell donr job sir,i have learned a lot from your tutorials and myseelf an artist now .thank you for your valuble lessons.
Best painting tutorials I have found to help me learn to paint, particularly as I don't have time of funds to go to art school and am starting out at the wrong side of 50. Thank you
Thank you for sharing such good instructions for free.
I’ve been working my way through your video library for a month now and this is my favorite. This is the most educational, a treasure! Thank you.
You are an amazing teacher! I've watched a lot of videos trying to learn new painting techniques, and your comments and processes are the most useful and comprehensive I've heard and seen. Please keep it up!
Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad that you find my videos to be comprehensive!
This is the first of your your tutorials that I have watched, but it won't be the last. You have taken the "overwhelming" that I feel as a returning artists after many years away and replaced it with "patience and logic". Both your passion and your technique are so clearly expressed. I have one but not the other. I'll work on controlling the first and mastering the latter. Many thanks.
yes ,your videos are a lot comprehensive,especealy the pallette,i have learned a lot from them.
thank you again ,may God bless you.
Your description in your work has made clear many steps. The "house frame" gave me a better understanding of when to place planes within the painting and when not to. Thank you!
Thank you!! Thanks for watching! I'm glad that you liked the house analogy on this one!
This technique is of a true artist, and your clarity of process is nice to learn from as slow enough to follow without feeling panic or rushed. I only learned similar technique by watching my friend but couldn't be there steady. So, this is great that I found you to refresh. Lovely work too. Thanks so much.
Yes, I agree with the previous comments. Your honest reflections and helpful explanations are most helpful. Thank you for making these videos available.
Yupari, Thank you so much for making these videos available! Every step is explained, you are an outstanding teacher, as well as being a master painter. I just discovered your videos yesterday, and what a joy they are. THANK YOU!
You are so right! It’s just paint, we can move it around. I needed this.
I love this portrait, as well.
What great showing and telling. You're a gifted teacher because you speak as though you always have the viewer in mind, and don't want to waste the viewer's time. That said, you snuck a key element in there very surreptitiously. At 55:55, as you bring your brush up for making the next marks, suddenly there are highlights next to the pupil! As you well know, this tiniest of detail is among the most critical for bringing the entire portrait to life. It's the sparkle in the eye that creates a compelling emotion in many cases. But this is a superb video and worth every minute because you are so articulate in explaining your thought processes. Just superb. Thank you for doing this.
You are outstanding.. Thank you so much for this video tutorial. All my fear of painting has gone because of you.. now I enjoy painting 😁😁
Thank you so much for your kind words!! I'm glad that my video has helped you! Happy Painting!!!
thank you for sharing your talent to us..i learn a lot from you..God bls
Love this tutorial, thanks so much. I love hearing your thought processes along the way. Great painting result too. I've learnt so much from your videos thanks again!
Thank you!! Thanks for watching!! I'm glad that you have learned from my videos!!! Happy Painting!!
thanks yupari the artist
Thank you for this real time videos
You are a very talented artist. I have learnt a lot from your tutorial. Thank you so much for being so generous with your knowledge and skill.
Amazing painting
Its a phantastic beautifull and strong portrait - and the Best portrait tutorial I have had. It has motivated me to take up portrait painting again.
You're amazing. I love your philosophical expressions. You have been most inspirational. Thx
You're explanation and execution of your ideas is fantastic! This is exactly what I have been looking for, and seems to be missing, in a painting tutorial. Thank you!
Dude! 🙏🏻 thank you
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Amazing work!
You are an amazing portrait painter and I really enjoy watching your videos. Thank you for sharing them.
I've only been painting for a month, and less with oils. Your videos are indispensible to someone self-learning painting. Your skills are out of sight, the way you teach is succinct, the only thing i could ask is more focus on what you do om the palette. This gets missed a lot. As a beginner i stuggle with getting the right consistency on the brush, mixing mud, etch. Just having a small box im the corner with a video of your palette the whole time would be awesome
Great. Really enjoyed it. Glasses - perspective off just a little. You did great in just an hour and a half.
Wow!!! interesting, amazing and beautiful............Thank you!!.............very informative.
beautiful
wonderful video. thanks for taking the time to do it
Thank you!! Thanks for watching my video!! It does take quite a bit of time to create, but I do enjoy the process very much. Thank you!
Thank you, great painting. Love your vocabulary and thoughts.
Mister yupari, buena tecnica ya muy pocos quieren utilizar la tecnica de los viejos master de Florencia. Magnifica obra y ensenanza
Lovely.
Thankyou so much for your videos and clear explanations! Thank you!
Thank You...Thank You...Thank You....You are a wonderful tutor. I am learning so much from watching your video. Please keep it up :)
Just a really wonderful instruction. Loved watching this video, learnt so much. I have been afraid to attempt a portrait, but after seeing this I am going to give it a shot. Thank you.
Super tutorial once again. Really enjoyed and learned a lot. Thanks! Only would like to see the original painting, your model, more often.
very nice technique, i think will help me alot as I am a beginner and you can explain very well.
Its a very fine tutorial of alla prima painting - very inspiring and truly helpfull. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you soooooo much for sharing this.
The tutorial is outstanding and it is as simple as the way you mentioned in the tutorial. I would really appreciate if you may recommend some books on Values, Shadows and light effects. Thank you so much!!!
Thank you for your kind words!! My favorite book recommended to me by a previous professor is: "The Human Figure" by John H. Vanderpoel. It includes helpful conceptual constructs for simplifying the human form in terms of values, light & dark, and anatomical information as well.Thanks for watching my videos!!
Great video.. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you. Very inspirational, and helpful!
Really good. Thanks for sharing. I'll keep watching.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. This tutorial is amazing and is helping me a lot!
Thank you!! I'm happy that my videos are helping you!
I enjoy yours videos.
Really very helpful video. I learnt many things... I love this video... Truly amazing..
👍🖌 reference 1:09:16
Pride lowering.... Very well said.
Thanks…really helpful…be safe…
amazing, and great talk over. Thank you for sharing.
Outstanding
Thank you!!
Amazing! Thank you so much!
LOVE the music too.
Many thanks
Ahahahahahahahaha I watched that right eye for one hour. So glad you saw it at the end :D
Very good video.I liked reference to Sargent.I learned a lot from his works also😎
Every now and then you ask for ideas. How about doing a self portrait? After all we do need a model and WE are always available as sitters to ourselves!! I'd be particularly interested in how to set it all up (Mirror, lighting etc). I do hope you will do it. Henry (UK)
That's a great idea!! I may need to figure out a different light set up for myself and the camera. It is certainly a great idea for a future video. Thank you!! Thanks for watching my videos!!
I like how you handled the beard. I wear a long white beard and I've painted it with too much of a struggle. Also, I have been using Weber Permalba white, and I need to try titanium white. Good painting and good camera work. It's a pleasure watching you work.
Thank you!! I do like using titanium white often. I'm glad that you enjoy my videos! Thanks for watching!!
very nice 👍 great painting
Thank you!!
Love these. Amazing work 🎨! God bless 😊 ✝️
جميل خالص يا استاذ ..
شكرا علي الفن البديع هذا
Thank you!! Thanks for watching my videos!!
Pure academic.
beautiful work
Thank you!!
high quality make up brushes work well for the fan technique;)
V impressive
This is a great tutorial. I’ve watched it through twice. May I ask what are the exact brushes you’re using in the video? I know they’re Princetons, but keep missing which series, number and shapes they are.
Good,Yupari, una persona que sabe dinujar puede pintar como you mister o es diferente tecnicas.
Wonderful. You're amazing! Quick question: do you know how the Renaissance artists like Caravaggio or Da Vinci got such smooth, clean clear buttery skin tones with very little brushwork showing in the face and skin? I'm always curious about this.
Caravaggio was not renaissance.
I notice you use Gamblin, Gaumbucher & W &N paints are there reasons for these choices of manufactures? Yupari, I enjoy watching and listening to you Video Demo. Thank you.
Thank you!! Thanks for watching! I was always recommended by my teachers to use W&N and Gamblin. It was not until last year that a fellow artist let me try the Pre-Tested Gaumbucher Cadmium Red that I realized how powerful that color was-I had to have it! To be honest, I would probably use all Pre-Tested Gaumbucher cadmiums if I could afford it. Happy Painting!
Do you match colors exactly as reference image or you just mix them the way you like.and if so do you think matching colors exactly matters.
what did you use for preparing canvas basement for painting... did you use turpentine oil also?
Hi, I am planning to do a portrait of my uncle and he had some thinning hair. How should I approach this? should I paint skin tone on the head first and then the hair or handle it in reverse?
Are there any good sites to reference head photos for portrait practice?
Can you do this with acrylic
You mentioned the "false color". What is false color?
Thank you very much for sharing your work. I do like your way if painting. World you please kindly share what us thé composition of the medium you are using ? This because I cannot catch the names in the video. Receive my sincere compliments.
Thank you for watching my videos! Sorry for the late response, the medium used here was 1 part stand oil to 4 parts mineral spirits. My newest videos have all the materials typed up in the description too. Happy Painting!
You should use real lead white :) That's the real white king.
A term that you use repeatedly appears to be "cache shadow". What is the definition of that term?
I think it might be "cast" shadow, that made sense to me
around 24:00 try flipping image upside down, you'll see
This tutorial would be more useful if you showed us your reference photo or model so we could see how you were approaching rendering it.
41:00
Why you make your studio so dark? Is there any specific reason from the point of art?
...hello, how are you, today my name is Yupari...
*Commas do matter.*
bob ross palette
you are a real good teacher i like you brush handling and you personality but do you want to get a great painter?you are sill young don't waste your time on CZcams paint wat you really want i believe in you
Pronounce you words more carefully.
Nope!!!!!!!!
William where would I find your work?
Why the music? It's so annoying. Do they play music in the classroom at the University?
No. Why? Because it's totally distracting and repetitive and not even real music.
Would you listen to this "musak" by itself? No. Why? Cause it sucks and its boring.
So why should I have to listen to it when I'm trying to learn something. You get a big fat F!
Fred Jones why must you be the only one with something negative to say? This is a video of art and if you do not know music is a type of art. People have their preferences and you don't have to like it but I suggest you keep your rude opinions about music (an art) to yourself when you are in a community of art.
Thank you.
Mr. Jones. You need to be in that classroom and not watching this video.
You can turn off the sound and just learn by observing. Nasty person!