Oil painting portrait without tracing

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  • čas přidán 12. 01. 2020
  • In this video I share my favorite portrait painting technique that did done without tracing or drawing. I explain how I do this step by step with a time lapse video of my process. I don't think tracing is bad I just prefer this way because of the expression and life it gives to a painting.
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    Proportional divider amzn.to/36Unaz6
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    Titanium White
    Cadmium Red Hue
    Cadmium Lemon
    French Ultramarine
    Yellow Ochre
    Cerulean blue
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    Hi, I am the son of two artists and began painting in my hometown of Richmond, Virginia before I could walk. I was a rare combination of artist and athlete so I moved to Los Angeles in 2008 to play football for USC. I left the team my sophomore year to focus on painting and filmmaking, applying the same focus and discipline from my football career to my art. I primarily work in oils, and spend most free days painting "en plein air" in my new home of Sarasota Florida.
    Where to find me:
    Website: www.chrisfornataro.com
    Facebook: / forza43
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Komentáře • 84

  • @MaridK
    @MaridK Před 4 lety +23

    I like how genuine you are in your process, good video, I always prefer direct painting approach because it give you the freedom in creating the planes and show off some brush work!

  • @fereshmahta6113
    @fereshmahta6113 Před 2 lety +1

    little by little, drop by drop you get an ocean! this portrait painting was excellent teaching! thank you, Chris!

  • @Lone_Painter
    @Lone_Painter Před 4 měsíci +1

    Love this way of painting, thank you for this video

  • @elenatoledo9722
    @elenatoledo9722 Před 3 lety +5

    Very true. I trace sometimes but I try doing my own drawings too. Thank you for sharing. ♥️

  • @RishiKaneria
    @RishiKaneria Před 4 lety +5

    Chris, this is your best video yet!

    • @paintcoach
      @paintcoach  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks! I’m upping my production value hahah more to come!

  • @denizkaptan5482
    @denizkaptan5482 Před 3 lety +1

    making coffee and watching you to get inspired and get my ass to paint

  • @ladygwarth
    @ladygwarth Před 4 lety +5

    Great video, I have been using the Accurasee callipers for years, wouldn’t be without them.

  • @paulinewait6575
    @paulinewait6575 Před 3 lety

    I just love to watch your tutes best I have seen

  • @claygreen4723
    @claygreen4723 Před 4 lety +2

    Nice touch with the chalk in the intro!

  • @eleftheriageorgiadouart7156

    Thank you so much,you are a great artist and excellent teacher!!!!!!

  • @ianatkin7541
    @ianatkin7541 Před 2 lety +1

    Great opening. I haven't been throwing powder up in the air to gain focus at the start. Now I know the real secret,

  • @ladygwarth
    @ladygwarth Před 4 lety +5

    Oh and I live in the UK so Rosemary’s brushes are a no brainer, best brushes, best value.

  • @seventhsun1
    @seventhsun1 Před 4 lety +2

    Good video mate, wish you all best with this channel!

  • @yvonnerussell2420
    @yvonnerussell2420 Před 2 lety

    Very useful info, as always

  • @estcharlesten
    @estcharlesten Před 2 lety

    Love rose, and love this

  • @artistb2
    @artistb2 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome work 👌👌

  • @angelodemello1
    @angelodemello1 Před 3 lety

    Cool well done man

  • @bbcb1856
    @bbcb1856 Před 3 lety

    Wow so amazing

  • @jetsonjoe
    @jetsonjoe Před 3 lety +1

    truthfully who cares if you trace...just do whatever it takes to make the painting...even projection...what ever it takes for people to keep painting they will get better...simple...put the time in what you want and want to become...and then focus on areas needing study and do it...you are the master of your own destiny...oh and be willing to give up a lot of everything else for your art...period...Good luck...

  • @lolwealego6951
    @lolwealego6951 Před 3 lety

    You have encouraged me

  • @jeffhreid
    @jeffhreid Před 4 lety

    Good technique and likeness

  • @eleftheriageorgiadouart7156

    Thank you so much!!!!!!!

  • @veronicapagelaflin
    @veronicapagelaflin Před 3 lety

    Greatful!!!

  • @dilsoman
    @dilsoman Před 4 lety +1

    Superb work... Did you work it wet on dry? How many layers were there including initial drawing? Thanks..

  • @juancarlosverdugosanchez4296

    I noticed that you paint the teeth beautifully. do you have any video where you teach how to do teeth. I have never seen one and would like to find something on how to paint teeth. I like your painting style.

  • @lt9799
    @lt9799 Před 3 lety

    excellent video

  • @DailyBach
    @DailyBach Před 3 lety

    cool new intro shots I like it

  • @milliebrincat4329
    @milliebrincat4329 Před 2 lety +2

    I love your videos so much! You always go into depth!
    could you do a video on how to paint a big Painting from a small reference photo 😁

    • @PHeMoX
      @PHeMoX Před 2 lety

      Excellent question! I think you have to focus on getting the proportions right in terms of shape and composition, but maybe gather some additional reference photos to fill in areas where information is truly lacking. Do keep in mind that someone's likeness depends a lot on the information a reference photo provides you with. Without more reference photos of the person you're painting, it'll be close to impossible to really get the likeness right. At least in terms of details a small reference photo just doesn't have. In a way, just following basic anatomy should allow you to still draw a nose or eyes accurately, but definitely not easy. When I'm doing commissions I am quite picky and honest about how it requires a decent reference photo to get a great end result.

    • @romant3080
      @romant3080 Před 6 měsíci

      Use the grid method. It was designed for that

  • @Bonita.ch1
    @Bonita.ch1 Před 3 lety +3

    I use a mini projector . Boom! 😉

  • @alndi1
    @alndi1 Před rokem

    I love your videos. What would be nice for me as a newcomer to painting would be if a realtime clock was somewhere on the screen, as I have no idea how long this portrait took you to complete? Thank you.

  • @Finstermond
    @Finstermond Před rokem

    I do my own drawing when possible. Instead of printing out large photos to trace from I would use a projector on a really huge canvas or for wall art/street art

  • @danbruner3563
    @danbruner3563 Před 3 lety +1

    WOW! great portrait of Rose. Do you still have it or was it sold?

  • @michaelthompson9127
    @michaelthompson9127 Před 3 lety +7

    Paint me like one of your French girls lol

  • @ash_m_
    @ash_m_ Před 2 lety +1

    Wow! Just wondering how long this process took? How many hours, how many sittings? Thanks again for such helpful content!

  • @kavithajaikumar9635
    @kavithajaikumar9635 Před 4 lety +2

    So beautifully painted 😇👍 How do you handle messy or ugly stages in the painting process ??? That is something i struggle with...

    • @paintcoach
      @paintcoach  Před 4 lety +12

      You just have to take it one step at a time and realize that you can never mess up. With oils you can always rework and move the paint around. I don’t even really see the beginning stages as painting as much as taking notes about things like shape, form, and value. Just think of it like this- just the fact you have paint on the canvas means your closer than having a blank canvas. One step at a time 👍🏻

    • @kavithajaikumar9635
      @kavithajaikumar9635 Před 4 lety +2

      Thank you for replying 😇 it was so helpful 👍

  • @shirin925
    @shirin925 Před 2 lety

    You always say link below, I don’t see any links under your work Chris. I love your lessons. Do you have a web site?

  • @charles6762
    @charles6762 Před 3 lety +1

    watch many of your videos and learn a lot , however the sound track on this one is the pits

  • @555north800east
    @555north800east Před 4 lety +1

    Can you demo paint a ( or some) deciduous trees, please. They just give me fits. Mine end up being so polka dotty that it’s ridiculous.

  • @r.taylor7293
    @r.taylor7293 Před 4 lety +2

    Great video... Very Sargent like... Was this Alla prima? Or days to do?

    • @paintcoach
      @paintcoach  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks! I did it over two days. About 3.5 hours of painting

  • @DeanGun
    @DeanGun Před 4 lety +1

    Very true bro

  • @RatusMax
    @RatusMax Před 3 lety

    Dude I digitally painted for the third time. I don't use layers or the undo button. I use to do black and white charcoal back in the day but only as a hobby. My art skill is pretty good though. I recently changed to color and I am doing pretty all right but MY COLORS ARE OFF!!! I just can't guess them right...and sometimes I am ignoring the blue reflection of the sky or the clothes onto the skin...I did take a life drawing class for a semester to fill in an art class. I solved my previous problems (getting rid of defined lines in drawings and letting them blend in) when I was given minor advice by the professor. Now I need advice on color choosing. Just by the eye if possible no special tools. I am guessing since it's my third digital color painting, that its an experience thing. Yes I know you are not digitally painting, but I can still find what you say helpful.

  • @bobbytirlea
    @bobbytirlea Před 3 lety +2

    Well... The scale divider - and of course knowledge of anatomy, as much one could learn in one lifetime - is really all that one needs to establish the proportions and angles of any form, period! When one does a commission, the portrait pretty much has to be perfect, and I mean perfect likeness, and sometimes, even idealized as good tastes approves it to be! Otherwise you will keep the painting you worked so much to yourself, or if you are okay with it, you might get a sad client with a good heart and still pay the money for it. Yes, you can get away with a coarse painting, further more, it is wise to keep every brushstroke you make while building the slowly up the values, but the basis (underdrawing, and it doesn't matter if it is charcoal or oil) has to be pretty darn solid form the very beginning. Likeness has to be born in and by every brushstroke as the values slowly start to work together. Velazquez and Hals knew that too well, and let's not forget about the genius of Sargent!

  • @tonimangel2298
    @tonimangel2298 Před rokem

    where is the link to your patreon version?

  • @Cat-Dusty
    @Cat-Dusty Před 4 lety +3

    how long does it take to paint this portrait?

    • @paintcoach
      @paintcoach  Před 4 lety +3

      Cat 5959 3.5 hours over the course of 2 days 👍🏻👨🏻‍🎨

  • @teresadalessio1
    @teresadalessio1 Před rokem

    When you definitely worked with the real magic Mike to pay bills and eat while at art School

  • @ultarmyblink8407
    @ultarmyblink8407 Před 2 lety

    You are using acrylic or oil?

  • @yvonnethornton9148
    @yvonnethornton9148 Před 2 lety

    I'm surprised that you used linseed oil as a medium...doesn't that increase the drying time dramatically? Maybe I missed the memo but I thought you used a different thinning medium...gamsol???

  • @Paarthurnaxdova
    @Paarthurnaxdova Před 2 lety

    5:05

  • @fishisnotfishfish2267
    @fishisnotfishfish2267 Před 3 lety +2

    One problem I got is how do you fix mistakes in paint? Theres no eraser.

    • @paintcoach
      @paintcoach  Před 3 lety +4

      wipe or scrape the paint off in the area you don't like and paint over it

  • @SCBetaRS
    @SCBetaRS Před 4 lety

    Why was the actual painting part only like 5% of the video. 🤔

  • @BlooPigeon
    @BlooPigeon Před 4 lety +17

    I had no idea tracing in painting was a thing... Then again I'm an illustrator, so learned to copy by eye, I could never bring myself to trace or use a grid

    • @Jay-ry1gs
      @Jay-ry1gs Před 4 lety +1

      Jigzie a grid I understand somewhat for proportions, but I agree I didn’t know tracing was a thing .. I mean I knew people did it, but didn’t realize it was common

    • @kylethestrategist2733
      @kylethestrategist2733 Před 4 lety +1

      agreed, finishing a drawing using grid is not satisfying.

    • @shayneswenson
      @shayneswenson Před 4 lety +6

      Jigzie It’s a necessity sometimes if you’re trying to please a client who is highly concerned with exactitude in regards to likeness

  • @srisailamkasarapu7597
    @srisailamkasarapu7597 Před 2 lety

    Sir I want to become a painter give me some information about my career plzzzzzzz how can I get success in my life

  • @fakesocialdynamics9929

    Passing a test without cheating

  • @kylethestrategist2733
    @kylethestrategist2733 Před 4 lety +3

    lot of young artist today are relying on grid when doing portraits, i understand its just a tool to make everything easier, but to finish a drawing in free hand is way better.

  • @lacymacdougall9660
    @lacymacdougall9660 Před 3 lety +1

    Who are you talking to or what are you doing when you're talking to us but not looking at us? Just curious!

  • @charlesslaven7030
    @charlesslaven7030 Před rokem

    Why not show the portrait when you block in the features?

  • @sttarch5150
    @sttarch5150 Před 2 lety

    Not a cool color in there. I'm curious: wouldn't some shadows be on the cool side?

  • @virginiabuki5865
    @virginiabuki5865 Před rokem

    Doyou offer a videothatexplains joe youdo what you do. This is too fast and without explanations about colors and form.

  • @dsh0073r
    @dsh0073r Před 3 lety

    Those arms...

  • @marguskiis7711
    @marguskiis7711 Před 2 lety

    Simple people hate you because you didn't draw and didn't fill the drawing with colours (thats they call a real art).

  • @floopydoopy3489
    @floopydoopy3489 Před 4 lety +2

    Wtf is even tracing

    • @MaridK
      @MaridK Před 4 lety +1

      it's transferring a picture into a canvas and it's done in multiple ways:
      1- draw a picture on a paper then put charcoal on it's back then go over the outlines.
      2- Use a projector to project your photo over the canvas then go over the outlines.
      3- Use tracing paper"very transparent and thin paper" over a picture and then go over the outlines then cover the back with charcoal ...step#1
      If you do not have a tracing paper, I used to use a printing paper and rub it with cooking oil to make it transparent " dark days".

  • @eumesmo3947
    @eumesmo3947 Před 2 lety

    Não gostei. Muita conversa e pouco conteúdo prático.

  • @losangulos
    @losangulos Před 2 lety

    Damn is just a dude talking on camera