Portrait Painting Tutorial | Mixed Media Special
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- čas přidán 25. 10. 2019
- In today's episode we will be creating a mixed media oil painting! We will first draw the block-in on a separate surface and transfer it. We create an underpainting completely in ACRYLIC! We will then finish it with OIL PAINT! Due to the time this "more realistic" painting takes (approximately 12+ hours) not every brushstroke can be seen. Nonetheless I will do my best to explain every major step for you.
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Odorless mineral spirits - Mona Lisa Brand amzn.to/2MBMrbw
Medium: Neo Megilp Medium - Gamblin Brand amzn.to/2Wzo9U4
Canvas: 10x10” MDF Panel
Brushes Used:
Signet Robert Simmons 40F Flat size 8 amzn.to/2Xqn8JC
Princeton Summit 2 Round 6100R amzn.to/2ME43nn
Master's Touch Bristles (variety of sizes)
Master's Touch Fan brush
Master's Touch size 1 round (tiny brush)
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Excelente .técnica de carabayo .muchas gracias por el video y explicación práctica en directo .desde Málaga España .Un aficionado al óleo.
I am finally going to try doing my daughter's wedding portrait with oil by starting with acrylics like you are doing your demonstration. Thank You . I will try to copy your lesson and hope to get some practice that will help me tackle the wedding portrait for my daughter.
You’re an excellent teacher. Thank you!
Absolutely beautiful 👏👏👏
I really appreciated your use of acrylic for the under-painting as do I. I also liked your acknowledgment of error and how you went about correcting it. Those of us who are still learning need to know that accomplished artists such as you also make mistakes.
Nice technique and it's easy waver shadows and lights. Great job!
Beautiful. I loved.
You are an AMAZING teacher 👏🏽!!! That was extremely helpful. Thank youuu!
thanks so much for the detailed descriptions/instruction. such a help to have the verbal assist the physical action
Very beautiful painting... Loved this video very much...
Thank you so much for sharing
thank you, you are un excellent teacher
Brilliant tuturial
that is one badass painting
So beautiful. Thank you for nice tutorial
Amazing
your painting way is so beautiful , i like
Pretty sitter. Nicely rendered forms
You are so very talented
Very beautyful 👍and I appretiate all steps that you are explaining
Fantastic portrait
This is beautiful, thank you for sharing your techniques with us.
very good
Lovely thanks
Good job
Very nice works
Great video
One of your best and a great example of what can be accomplished with more time and less distraction. Your approach with acrylics as an underpainting was very informative. I hope you demonstrate this technique again.
Your method is LEGIT. You must be a GCA-related artist. Tight. Looks like Doug Flynt or Scott Waddell's work. That's what's up.
luv this yupari i have been using acrylic already mixed with oil colors but does have glare ur right what u said
Very nice
I've never heard acrylic underpainting and oil on top referred to as "mixed media" before. Are you sure this is the right term? Is this a brunaille or a grissaille in acrylic?
Nice
Beautiful painting look so realistic amazing job! 😄👍
so realistic really good job 👌❤️
Your skill is improving sooo well ❤😍
Why draw first on paper and not straight onto the canvas ?
Very well done. I miss the greeny tunes (raw umber?) in the shadow of the nose, and under her eye. that i clearly see on the picture. It gives a beautiful complementary tunes comparing her cheek red.
Under her mouth too...
Great video....could you go more into depth regarding colours....warm light cool shadows...etc I can’t get my head around this, which colours ,where on the colour wheel...I can’t seem to get the info I need , hope you can help
I can't answer for him, but what you see with most of the old masters starting with Da Vinci, is that painters made the shadows a warm and transparent brown. The half tones would then be cool (you see for instance blues and greens) and the lights are then warm again (reds usually) and finally there are the highlights. Those are often cool in temperature (yellowish cool highlights). I say reds, blues and yellows but actually they are variations of grey colors, just slightly shifted in hue towards those colors. With most succesful works from the old masters this is the case for skin tones. So there are multiple shifts in temperature (from cool to warm to cool to warm) - which makes for great realistic skin tones and form modelling - look at your own skin and notice how many changes in color and temperature there are. So there is not just cool lights and warm shadows and vice versa, it's a lot of subtle changes in temperature. If you look at work of Rubens you see this very clearly - Rembrandt too. Color theory changed when the Impressionists started to gain influence. I hope this helps
Thank you so much for that , I’ll copy this and chew over it !
Yupari I hope my message finds you well. I was wondering how do you stop an artist's block ?
Gauguin Lyon hahahaha 🤣 this made me laugh - bless
Hey, could you give me a link to the reference photo you used in this video? On your Facebook-Page aren‘t any model photos
Grosong, is it the word you talked? what does that really mean? Like transparence?
😃😍
Nice painting. The way you work is impressive
Just one man’s observation but shading in the side of the nose may be a bit off
Hi Master how are You, My name is : Robinson Roa Manotas, l'm from Colombia . I am artist, one cuestión: this is acrílico or oil? Respond un spanish please
Oh man I miss the old tutorials.........
Roberto Duglio what do you mean?
I mean before becoming so technical
I painting my friend she 13 now I am a young painter ;)
This is beautiful girl
Fantástico
Bravissimo più bello se traduci in italianooo🙏👍
Não está bom. Nariz ficou curto,o da modelo é mais pontiagudo. Os olhos estão curtos, a testa ficou mais alta e deveria ser mais larga...o queixo do desenho está maior que o da modelo. Ñ está bom!
мог бы и по лучше) все ж красава
You are talented, but the distance from the nose to the overlip is too long. The lips are too small and narrow. The angle and shape of the nose is a bit off and why paint the eyes brown when they are blue? Just curious.. In the picture she looks typical Scandinavian /Nordic blonde and in the painting she looks like she has mixed in more eastern European or Russian blood. I just get a very different vibe from the picture and the painting. Small details can make a huge difference. But you are clearly talented. :) -Sorry, I stopped right before the end when you had paused it and done more work that you did not show in the video. It looked closer towards the end.
its a tutorial not a commission
who's the girl? She's beautiful
burun hatalı oldu ..
Eyes, lips are ×
You are talented, but the distance from the nose to the overlip is too long. The lips are too small and narrow. The angle and shape of the nose is a bit off and why paint the eyes brown when they are blue? Just curious.. In the picture she looks typical Scandinavian /Nordic blonde and in the painting she looks like she has mixed in more eastern European or Russian blood. I just get a very different vibe from the picture and the painting. Small details can make a huge difference. But you are clearly talented. :)
Am i the only one wondering about her nose?
Нос слишком большой и лицо более пухлое, чем на фото. Верхняя губа должна быть тоньше.