How to Paint Eyes - EVWIII Fine Art Oil Painting Tutorial
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- čas přidán 22. 10. 2019
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In this episode, Vince teaches how to paint a realistic eye in oil. You won't get a formula or a set of simple instructions to paint from one angle and style. Instead, he'll teach you about the color theory and anatomy of the eye to better understand what's going on in 3D space. With this approach, you'll be painting all kinds of eyes in realistic ways in no time!
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Starring: Ernest Vincent Wood III - evwiii.com | / evwiii
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Produced, Directed, Shot, Edited, Sound Recorded, Mixed, and Published by David Downing
Music By Brock Berrigan - brockberrigan.com
Location Provided By: Mud Haus LLC, Wichita, KS - mudhauswichita.com
Thanks to Kalven Cederberg for use of the Mud Haus showroom.
Opening Animation by David Mizell
Thank you. This video was very helpful I followed the tutorial and the results are great. You are a great artist and teacher
Very kind, Mary. Thank you. I'm glad it was helpful. Many blessings on your future works!
Very helpful! Youre an excellent instructor, great amount of info without straying from the demonstration - which is also at an easy to follow pace! Ty!
Thank you Kal. I'm glad it was helpful.
Learned a lot I will be watching you more often thank you 👍🇦🇺
Hi Lysa, thank you! I hope it can be helpful in your pursuit of the artist you want to be. Let me know if you have any specific questions.
You're a great instructor.
Thank you!
Great illustration- I am going to try to paint some eyes these weekend, paying attention to the details you had mentioned - your drawing is amazing, the eye is so beautifully rendered- thank you so much for the video 💕
Most welcome. Let me know how it turns out!
Best tutorial until now thankyou so much sir😁
Thank you. I'm glad it was helpful. Blessings on your next painting!
Nice eye tutorial! Thank you!
Thank you Nikki, I hope your next painting is a stunner!
Subscribed the minute you put on the eyes 😂
My cat would have loved those glasses lol😅😅
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Thank u for your giving 👍🏻
Make great things.
Great video!
Thank you! The video crew/editor deserves all the credit.
Amazing helped a lot your a proffesional
I'm glad to have been of some help! Keep painting!
EVWIII Fine Art yup
Wonderful eye , thank you for sharing your talent. Um
Thank you for watching Monica! I hope it was helpful.
More often the eye is smaller for a portrait but i see this can be accomplished on a smaller scale
Thank you for this wonderful video. I want to know what color names are used؟
what kind of a paintbrush is that? I initially used a synthetic one and didn't get the finish like yours, then switched to hog (its always disastrous when i use hog :/). I am starting to think maybe my base is not well prepared? please help!
Utrecht 239 series mixed synthetics. With some random smatterings of other brushes. But mostly I go with synthetic. Not having seen your painting, you might consider the angle of the brush to the canvas when laying down a stroke. I often work at very acute angles from the canvas surface. Thanks for watching! Never stop painting!
What colours did you use ?
Titanium White, Yellow Ochre, Cadmium Red, Burnt Sienna, Viridian, Ultramarine Blue, Raw Umber, Alizarin Crimson.
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Thanks Cynthia!
Where do you get the cast from?
How can I make someone have smiling eyes, I’m doing a portrait of my brother at the mo, I haven’t him smiling as wanted to avoid doing Teeth! But he’s too serious so how to do smiling eyes please?
How did u get the “white grey “
What part are we talking about?
EVWIII Fine Art the sclera
One of the mistakes often made in painting the whites of the eyes is making them too light. They are often darker than we think. The mixture would be burnt sienna and ultramarine blue into a neutral black, then adding white to match the perceived value.
Wow! Great tutorial! I painted an eye on my channel too! Would be great if you could check it out!
Talk too much no substance!
Thank you for the feedback.