In traditional painting I think that this concept correlates to what is called "reflected light." Reflected light belongs to the shadow family. Is a lighter shadow that helps to express form by reflecting light bouncing from other objects in the surroundings. I enjoy very much your videos. Thank you for sharing, Joe! Have a blessed one.
Joe your nothing shy of AMAZING!!! I've been doing Murals for years and you have, in a single brush stroke shown that with a 50/50 blend of talent and technique artist can bump up their game with a little practice. Bravo! I knight thy Sir Mural Joe.
Thank you for watching! If you still are wondering about paint, I have found that most brands will work just fine for you. I especially like Sherwin Williams and Behr interior paints. Wall paint comes in different bases. That's the paint in the can before any tint is put into it. Sherwin has colored bases for the red and yellow which cover better than paint that is tinted in the store. Behr still has the whitest white that I have found so far. I always use Satin or eggshell sheen.
I just love you and your work. I think you are so helpful to those of us trying to improve our craft. Thanks so much for your really great info about how to do some very specific and difficult things.
Just wanted to say thanks you've taught me more about painting than anyone before and have inspired me the last person to do that was bob ross , you've not only a great way of showing how you paint but you've made me look at things and objects in a different way I now find myself breaking down a scene or objects the way you do seeing things I never saw before your a genius whenever I watch a video I can't wait to try it , I must add I am not in your league but just love painting and thaks to you I've improved hope you get as famous as you deserve.
Thank you so much for sharing different techniques and how to paint... Yeah, just about anything you could imagine. I can always be sure to find a video explaining how to paint a specific effect or object, and your teaching of using colors to create depth is priceless... You are amazing!
How come these videos have been around for years and I had n´t noticed them? Your work It´s awesome and your explanations are clear; right to the point! Just a natural teacher!
dude thats so good. i often use yellow and blue but didn't know why and would overdo it till my painting is green but now i understand the why, and im so excited to utilize these principles
Sure. But I'll tell you now that I used a sea sponge. One without a lot of bubble patterns. I layered the colors from the darkest and greyest to the brightest and greenest. I'll make a video.
That's incredible. I want to paint like that, I'm going to.. practice makes perfect. Your videos are great, very helpful. And your art is amazing. Thanks! Beautiful mural.
Secondary light source is what I know it as. The waves came out bitch'n. I really like your videos. I don't paint walls like you do but I apply the tips you give in your videos to airbrushing and they really help my art work. Thank you for all the time you take to make these videos. Beer cooler came out awesome looking forward to seeing more videos. Thank you again!
For the Blues, I just ask the paint store to tint there ultra deep base, which is the clearest base, with 12 ounces of blue tint. They only have one shade of pure blue. With those colors and maybe a quart of Rustolium black (It's very black) latex paint, you can mix all your own colors in separate containers or on the wall. whatever...It's just paint so don't sweat it too much.
Thank you very much. That story is in my video "How I Got Started". I really like the question. It just has a somewhat long answer. Feel free to send me pictures of your mural. I would love to see how it turns out.
Your work is beautiful, man. I am about to paint my first mural in someone else's home and am a little anxious about it. My question: I see at the beginning of your vid that you're using house paint. Can you suggest what would be the best type of house paint as I am totally unfamiliar with the stuff (I use acrylics and oils for personal at home stuff). Thank you for your time and the great vid.
wow your talented, I want to paint a mural in my apartment but I'm worried about messing it up, when did you paint your first, what made you decide to paint murals?
Fantastic skills, as always. One thing I've always wondered about is the greens you use for leaves. In the video it always seems to be too cool and bluish, like phthalo green. Is this the camera cooling things off or what's going on? Like at 7:45 for instance, this is very visible. Are they more warm and yellow in real life? Thank you for these videos, you're an amazing source of inspiration :)
Hi Joe: Amazing talent! I think your talent should be used not only to paint murals but other means. Have you ever treated painting on canvas? If you have do it can be used the same type of paint used in the murals?
Almost looked like you were going to grab hold of some of the subjects in your mural when you were pointing out different things to the viewer.........astonishing.
not backlit actually, your just painting natural reflected light. Rim lighting would have the form surrounded by the same temperature light. Whereas your highlights are warm and your reflected light around the back of the form is cool (hence reflecting the blue of the sky.) Great stuff though
This cannot be back lighting. Back lighting would produce a light edge around the image on both sides, with the image being pretty dark, and so not showing much detail. What you have done is to show highlights on the top of the arm, so really it is top and side lighting from the right side.
In traditional painting I think that this concept correlates to what is called "reflected light." Reflected light belongs to the shadow family. Is a lighter shadow that helps to express form by reflecting light bouncing from other objects in the surroundings. I enjoy very much your videos. Thank you for sharing, Joe! Have a blessed one.
Joe your nothing shy of AMAZING!!! I've been doing Murals for years and you have, in a single brush stroke shown that with a 50/50 blend of talent and technique artist can bump up their game with a little practice. Bravo! I knight thy Sir Mural Joe.
Thank you for watching! If you still are wondering about paint, I have found that most brands will work just fine for you. I especially like Sherwin Williams and Behr interior paints. Wall paint comes in different bases. That's the paint in the can before any tint is put into it. Sherwin has colored bases for the red and yellow which cover better than paint that is tinted in the store. Behr still has the whitest white that I have found so far. I always use Satin or eggshell sheen.
When he whipped out the 1" flat brush to do detail I got worried. But he always does things so well. So cute of a guy.... I like looking at him too!
I just love you and your work. I think you are so helpful to those of us trying to improve our craft. Thanks so much for your really great info about how to do some very specific and difficult things.
Just wanted to say thanks you've taught me more about painting than anyone before and have inspired me the last person to do that was bob ross , you've not only a great way of showing how you paint but you've made me look at things and objects in a different way I now find myself breaking down a scene or objects the way you do seeing things I never saw before your a genius whenever I watch a video I can't wait to try it , I must add I am not in your league but just love painting and thaks to you I've improved hope you get as famous as you deserve.
Your work , and talent is appreciated.
Backlighting has completely changed my paintings!!! Thank you so much for all of your posts. I look forward to seeing what you create next!
Just discovered your videos... I'm in heaven! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for sharing different techniques and how to paint... Yeah, just about anything you could imagine. I can always be sure to find a video explaining how to paint a specific effect or object, and your teaching of using colors to create depth is priceless...
You are amazing!
How come these videos have been around for years and I had n´t noticed them? Your work It´s awesome and your explanations are clear; right to the point! Just a natural teacher!
Really good info Joe. Thanks from us all.
Extraordinarily beautiful!
Wow, ingenious trick! I never came across this skill in decorative painting. Very useful. Thanks sooo much.
Awesome tip. Your mural looks fantastic!
dude thats so good. i often use yellow and blue but didn't know why and would overdo it till my painting is green but now i understand the why, and im so excited to utilize these principles
totally awesome Joe, much appreciation!
Nice work ! Looks awesome. The waves are particularly well done. Thanks for the lesson
I love how you mixed your brown on the wall with the primaries! Very cool!
fabulous tip joe!
man that mural looks better and better as you go along. i hope you are getting a fortune fore it, coz its surely worth every penny!
Thank you so much that really helped with three murals I’m going to do. I’ve never done a mural before.
Sure. But I'll tell you now that I used a sea sponge. One without a lot of bubble patterns. I layered the colors from the darkest and greyest to the brightest and greenest. I'll make a video.
Thank you for all that you do!!! You do it anyway you want buddy I’m very appreciative!!!!!
Absolutely fantastic artist gives good advice for beginners thank you
Your work is pretty amazing!
That's incredible. I want to paint like that, I'm going to.. practice makes perfect. Your videos are great, very helpful. And your art is amazing. Thanks! Beautiful mural.
You are a talented young man !
🙌 thank you for sharing your talent
Wow! Thanks, Joe!
Your videos are all greeeeeeeeeeeaaaatttt!!!! I love it!!
Awesome this helped me a lot!
Secondary light source is what I know it as. The waves came out bitch'n. I really like your videos. I don't paint walls like you do but I apply the tips you give in your videos to airbrushing and they really help my art work. Thank you for all the time you take to make these videos. Beer cooler came out awesome looking forward to seeing more videos. Thank you again!
My favorite...trickery of the eye ....Trumpe leoil effects
Thanks so much for sharing this!
Thanks, Mural Joe! You just made my life easier! :D
Seriously, you are a genius!
That is an awesome Professional Painters Palette!
Gracias Joe, eres un campeón.
Te admiro mucho. 😁
You are incredible....................
Parabéns pelo seu talento! Sua arte faz o olhar imaginário.
Great tip!
Thanks
Really cool!
you are God of paint!!
that is funny that you use a lid for your paint plate. I and just starting out. I love your work and the way you explain things.
Thank you
Tony...west hills, ca. usa
so sick!
Mad skillz!!
For the Blues, I just ask the paint store to tint there ultra deep base, which is the clearest base, with 12 ounces of blue tint. They only have one shade of pure blue. With those colors and maybe a quart of Rustolium black (It's very black) latex paint, you can mix all your own colors in separate containers or on the wall. whatever...It's just paint so don't sweat it too much.
Just Great
Thank you very much. That story is in my video "How I Got Started". I really like the question. It just has a somewhat long answer. Feel free to send me pictures of your mural. I would love to see how it turns out.
Your work is beautiful, man. I am about to paint my first mural in someone else's home and am a little anxious about it. My question: I see at the beginning of your vid that you're using house paint. Can you suggest what would be the best type of house paint as I am totally unfamiliar with the stuff (I use acrylics and oils for personal at home stuff). Thank you for your time and the great vid.
Really interesting
You are amazing! New subscriber here!
Vaše práce je úžasná,mladý muži!Nerozumím anglicky,ale můžu se dívat,děkuji
wow your talented, I want to paint a mural in my apartment but I'm worried about messing it up, when did you paint your first, what made you decide to paint murals?
Wow.nice
Fantastic skills, as always. One thing I've always wondered about is the greens you use for leaves. In the video it always seems to be too cool and bluish, like phthalo green. Is this the camera cooling things off or what's going on?
Like at 7:45 for instance, this is very visible. Are they more warm and yellow in real life?
Thank you for these videos, you're an amazing source of inspiration :)
Hi Joe: Amazing talent! I think your talent should be used not only to paint murals but other means. Have you ever treated painting on canvas? If you have do it can be used the same type of paint used in the murals?
That skill, though!!!
Boss!!!
The old masters have nothing on you!
Would love to see your work, done on the ceiling of our church.
You need more subs man!!'n
Almost looked like you were going to grab hold of some of the subjects in your mural when you were pointing out different things to the viewer.........astonishing.
Your talent is God given,only the creator hand could rival yours..
can yu make a video of how yu painted those bushes/trees behind the ropes at like 7:50
what the colour u were used ? plz answer to my Q
Rim Light is the name :)
not backlit actually, your just painting natural reflected light. Rim lighting would have the form surrounded by the same temperature light. Whereas your highlights are warm and your reflected light around the back of the form is cool (hence reflecting the blue of the sky.) Great stuff though
Thanks.
BTW you are mine clone from future.
Haha. That's very kind of you Tony. Thank you. The more I learn, the less I know.
its called reflective light
All visible light is reflective.
wow...the arm just popped
I am sure you can still buy handbook with all info you need on woodprix. Just google it.
This cannot be back lighting. Back lighting would produce a light edge around the image on both sides, with the image being pretty dark, and so not showing much detail. What you have done is to show highlights on the top of the arm, so really it is top and side lighting from the right side.
the ladder looks really 3D too. lol. no really well done. thanks
Great- your face takes over sometimes though
you should get yourself out of the way so we can see the image.... also, too much talking.... less is more...
Your work , and talent is appreciated.
Your work , and talent is appreciated.