Quick Tip 325 - Creating a Value 5 Palette

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024

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  • @christinelouis8723
    @christinelouis8723 Před 3 lety +11

    It is always a pleasure to watch your videos: full of advices, pedagogy and kindness

  • @foxnyl4141
    @foxnyl4141 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you for all the great videos! So many useful ideas that help me improve a lot :)

  • @carmenboot7395
    @carmenboot7395 Před 3 lety +2

    Very usefull tip. Thank you very much. I had bougth so many plastic pallets but none of them where easy to clean nor practical. I love the idea of creating your OWN pallet. The size you want, easy to clean and handel. I also love the tip of create a few small pallets to work with different Colors and values . I am thinking about buying second hand picture frames and modify them into pallets. Your video’s are amazing. Thank you.

    • @IntheStudioArtInstruction
      @IntheStudioArtInstruction  Před 3 lety +1

      Second hand picture frames is a great idea, although you might spend less money at Dollar Tree.

    • @lunadargent5292
      @lunadargent5292 Před 3 lety +1

      That’s exactly what I did I went to my local thrift shop and I bought picture frames with glass and then I just went to my local Michael’s and bought a large sheet of foam core and cut it to match my pieces of glass.

  • @kayreed972
    @kayreed972 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks, Dianne! Wonderful information. I plan to use this immediately.

  • @alkasarin1073
    @alkasarin1073 Před 3 lety +1

    Dianne loved this tip and also the way you handle things and do whatever you do with so much passion..thanks this too is a lesson/quick tip on life

  • @laurataggart8018
    @laurataggart8018 Před 3 lety +2

    Burnt Umber to warm the white and black to make a warmer grey. . ✅ I love when you introduce me to new 🎨 color mix friends. Thanks 🙏 Dianne.

  • @1sacoyle
    @1sacoyle Před rokem

    Another idea that worked for me: I used a Masterson palette box, same size glass from a frame and bought the same size Grey Matters palette paper tablet. I place a thin flat sponge under the sheet of pallet paper and the glass over top. This works great for both oil and acrylics to keep them moist for days.

  • @lisaoloughlin6476
    @lisaoloughlin6476 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for your elevated heart and your mind

  • @lindas.martin2806
    @lindas.martin2806 Před 3 lety +1

    You are a wonderful teacher. Thank you for your generosity in making and sharing these videos!

  • @boatpeachbed
    @boatpeachbed Před 3 lety +1

    Great tip! What a wonderful demonstration.

  • @MIM-hf6pv
    @MIM-hf6pv Před 3 lety +1

    Thank You for helping tips. The best greetings from Poland !

  • @BornAgainFarmGirl
    @BornAgainFarmGirl Před 3 lety +1

    Great idea Diane , thank you very much for sharing 🥰 !

  • @angeliquemechel
    @angeliquemechel Před 3 lety +2

    Rubbing alcohol removes acrylic paint. Soak the brush with dried acrylic in the bristles in a jar of rubbing alcohol overnight and then wash with dish soap. Repeat if necessary. Brings the brush back to life. You can use rubbing alcohol to remove acrylic from your canvas also.

  • @gaelhillyardcreative
    @gaelhillyardcreative Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you Dianne.

  • @Monavassia
    @Monavassia Před rokem

    Hockey tape works really well for this type of project.

  • @tfloyd6651
    @tfloyd6651 Před 3 lety +1

    What a great tip❣

  • @atroutflycrazy8057
    @atroutflycrazy8057 Před 3 lety

    Your channel is brilliant Dianne your teaching is straightforward and such a help .
    Also i love your paintings and style
    I started oil painting a yr ago and its been great and frustrating at times .
    I know how i would like to paint but achieving it takes time and practice.
    Your videos really help many thanks
    Godbless

  • @lobsangtrinle1762
    @lobsangtrinle1762 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you so much

  • @dawnmillett4875
    @dawnmillett4875 Před 3 lety

    Burnt umber to black such a great tip!! Thank you🙂

  • @joanistotler8804
    @joanistotler8804 Před 3 lety

    Love this tip, Dianne!

  • @tomc7376
    @tomc7376 Před 3 lety +1

    My own quick tip: I mix acrylic (sometimes including gesso) in jars when I work large. The the trick is throwing some stainless steel nuts or washers in there and shake. They act sort of like the ball bearings in a spray can. Gotta be stainless if you're going to store it, regular nuts and washers will rust.

  • @laurelglenn
    @laurelglenn Před 3 lety

    Thank you for all your lessons

  • @Meticularius
    @Meticularius Před 2 lety

    2/19/2022 USA Grandpa Bill: Yours is a well-made, pretty palette. Thank you. I made several of these. At the time, I had the money so I went to our local glass company and had the pieces made from safety glass with polished edges. The hardware companies offered two types: single strength (fragile) and double strength ( like replacement windows for rental apartments). Neither of those seemed safe or adequate. What I did get turned out to be kinda heavy, but solid without danger of me cutting myself on the edges (clumsy at times). I bought a gray paper from Hobby Lobby and cut it to size and put it behind the glass after I washed the panes with foaming cleaner. Thus far they have been good workhorses. I had them made to the sizes of those palettes that have self moisturizing features with lids that snap on. Once fitted inside I caulked with 100% silicone around all four edges and let it dry 24 hours. No oil, paint, water, etc., can slip down between the silicone and the sides of the palette. By the way, I got these ideas off CZcams videos by typing in something like "glass palettes."

  • @meerabakshi2676
    @meerabakshi2676 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice demonstration. Helpful tips. Thanks. I don't understand what these 4 dislikes did not like in this video! Well, I appreciate your caring video for budding artists.

    • @IntheStudioArtInstruction
      @IntheStudioArtInstruction  Před 3 lety

      Meera, we can't expect everybody who watches to like these Quick Tips. Different strokes for different folks.

  • @hanspekelharing8376
    @hanspekelharing8376 Před 3 lety

    Wonderful tip, Dianne! In the Netherlands I cannot find a gray palet at all, now I can make my own, Thank you so much, love your channel and tips!
    Grtz, Hans

  • @lunadargent5292
    @lunadargent5292 Před 3 lety

    I had already purchased a pad of middle value gray pallet paper in a 12 x 16 size, so I used a piece of that paper sandwiched in between my board and my glass. Just a suggestion if you have a pad of that paper just saves the painting step. I only had gray duct tape so that’s the tape that I used LOL. I loved that 12 x 16 one so much that then I made myself a 16 x 20 which I absolutely love because there’s so much space for all my paints all my mixing everything. Thanks Diane great video!😃

  • @coltwarren
    @coltwarren Před 3 lety

    Thank you Dianne. That is nice tip (as usual) :)

  • @CherylJohnsonArtist
    @CherylJohnsonArtist Před 3 lety

    excellent job. You are wonderful

  • @kiimabbey3528
    @kiimabbey3528 Před 3 lety

    I use the smooth side of my glass cutting board with a peace of tin fiol on under side. Clean off is so easy.

  • @paigeelse3742
    @paigeelse3742 Před 3 lety

    Another good idea from Ms Diane! Thank you!
    Golly, I have one of those butcher trays though I can’t remember where it’s gone 🙄

  • @DebzZi
    @DebzZi Před 3 lety

    Brilliant, thank you 😊

  • @artladi1453
    @artladi1453 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much. I listen to all your quick tips. I learn from every One! This was chock full of info however.. the burnt umber for warming black.! Thank you. And how to do this glass pallette...why level 5 gray... etc . I neverbknew any of this. Thank you so much!! Patty

  • @evangeliasharp2928
    @evangeliasharp2928 Před 3 lety

    have the glass now i need to make the value 5 thank you

  • @oty2012hy
    @oty2012hy Před 3 lety +1

    Use a photo frame, save time to tape the glass edges. Safer too.
    Thanks for the idea.

  • @virginiarparker9503
    @virginiarparker9503 Před 3 lety

    Thank you

  • @annecollier8741
    @annecollier8741 Před rokem

    If you can buy glass clip frames where you are, cheaply, the edges are already ground.

  • @patrickcharles7190
    @patrickcharles7190 Před 3 lety +1

    These quick tips are wonderful. Thanks. Love the brass lamp. Lol. Artist's Way - Would you recommend it?

  • @chrisgriffith1573
    @chrisgriffith1573 Před 3 lety +1

    I go buy a can of gray primer, spray the board in less than a minute, then place the glass over that- totally flat mid-value tone -no brush strokes to glare... done.

  • @pe.g3436
    @pe.g3436 Před 3 lety +1

    Dianne, your tips are useful as always. Many thanks for that! I love to watch them. But isn't it easier to just paint the backside of a glass palette grey in that value 5? Then there is no bubbling underground.

    • @IntheStudioArtInstruction
      @IntheStudioArtInstruction  Před 3 lety +1

      There are many ways to get this done. One advantage of this method is that it cushions the glass. Another is that paint can flake off of glass. But as I always say, whatever works.

  • @GnaReffotsirk
    @GnaReffotsirk Před rokem

    I put it on a shallow serving tray

  • @chayita7
    @chayita7 Před 3 lety

    Dianne, some time ago I ordered a disposable grey palette, which I had need of for travel. To my disappointment it turned out to be a value 4. Not an exact mid-tone value. What to do? Thanks for another great one..

    • @IntheStudioArtInstruction
      @IntheStudioArtInstruction  Před 3 lety

      I know. Those gray palette sheets are not always dark enough. Sometimes we just have to ditch stuff that doesn't work well for us.

  • @alcbryant
    @alcbryant Před 3 lety

    Off to make mine now. Also love the painting on the desk behind you. Is that on your website so I could get a closer look?

    • @Michelle-hg3sv
      @Michelle-hg3sv Před 3 lety

      that is a lovely painting!

    • @patricia7434
      @patricia7434 Před 3 lety

      I absolutely agree. It's lovely;.

    • @IntheStudioArtInstruction
      @IntheStudioArtInstruction  Před 3 lety

      Thanks. I don't have that painting on the website. It's one not for sale I did several years ago looking down my street.

    • @alcbryant
      @alcbryant Před 3 lety

      @@IntheStudioArtInstruction It has caught my eye in a couple videos. Thanks for the reply, the teaching, and the inspiration!

  • @Meticularius
    @Meticularius Před 2 lety

    2/19/2022 USA Grandpa Bill: I just read a commenter elsewhere who said to use rubbing alcohol, the stronger the better, and soak the brush in it overnight. The acrylic paint will loosen and come off the brush. I must try this, but I'll have to ruin a small brush first.

    • @IntheStudioArtInstruction
      @IntheStudioArtInstruction  Před 2 lety

      Just don't do that with oil brushes! Since I am not an acrylic painting, I have no way of knowing the ins and outs of acrylics or whether this practice is good for the brushes. Thanks for sharing the info.

  • @toyjoysurprise435
    @toyjoysurprise435 Před 2 lety +1

    Go to goodwill and buy a frame with glass already included.

  • @marieroslind1479
    @marieroslind1479 Před 3 lety

    Maybe silver-tape, as an alternative?

  • @chayita7
    @chayita7 Před 3 lety

    I just checked again. It's closer to a value 3. I don't know how useful it is for the purpose of comparing values.

  • @claudeduda3607
    @claudeduda3607 Před 3 lety

    A nouveau :merci de partager votre savoir

  • @anne-mariemarshall3105

    Hi Dianne, I am trying to paint a black pug dog in acrylic. It's going well but I haven't a clue what kind of background would suit it. Can you help?

  • @alkasarin1073
    @alkasarin1073 Před 3 lety

    Could you do a close up of your painting in the next quick tip...thanks

    • @IntheStudioArtInstruction
      @IntheStudioArtInstruction  Před 3 lety

      Alka, we will do that, but it will be early Fall before it will appear because we film all these several weeks in advance. But I will definitely have Roger to do a closeup shot of it during one of our next filming sessions.

  • @marilynbarker8255
    @marilynbarker8255 Před 3 lety

    What’s the purpose of using gray>

  • @TobermoryCat
    @TobermoryCat Před 3 lety

    a tin of mid grey spray paint on the back of the sheet of glass might be easier

    • @projekt6_official
      @projekt6_official Před 3 lety

      Would still need to put something on the back to protect it from scraping off. Would be a pretty short video, too.

    • @TobermoryCat
      @TobermoryCat Před 3 lety

      @@projekt6_official hang the expense - lash out on a piece of protective board

    • @IntheStudioArtInstruction
      @IntheStudioArtInstruction  Před 3 lety +1

      In the long run, it if works, do it.

    • @lunadargent5292
      @lunadargent5292 Před 3 lety +1

      Also and I guess it depends on the thickness of your glass but I found the glass that I used was very thin and brittle and so I needed the board on the back to lend support to the glass

    • @TobermoryCat
      @TobermoryCat Před 3 lety

      @@lunadargent5292 head for the refuse dump fridge section - the glass shelves work well.