How to PAINT in a TONALIST style: Oil painting TUTORIAL

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • In this oil painting guide, I'll show you my approach to painting twilight scene in the style of Tonalism using a simple, limited palette of colours.
    You'll see step-by-step how to create that soft lighting that is present as the sun goes down and learn how to achieve that distinctive Tonalist look.
    I hope you enoy this video- please ask away in the comments if you have any questions.
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    Daniel

Komentáře • 19

  • @jonron4729
    @jonron4729 Před rokem

    Good example of less being more, Thank you for sharing.

    • @danielorourkeartist
      @danielorourkeartist  Před rokem

      Thank you Jon- yep definitely try and keep things as simple as possible 😉

  • @frenchustube
    @frenchustube Před 22 dny

    Very beautiful painting. Now I realize watching your videos what is a tonalist painting. Your colors are beautiful and you’re right it’s not about the details that gives the mood to the painting.

    • @danielorourkeartist
      @danielorourkeartist  Před 22 dny

      @@frenchustube thank you 😊 exactly, details are secondary in my approach 😊

  • @SorayaZiziArtist
    @SorayaZiziArtist Před rokem

    Excellent tutorial 😀❤️ beautiful painting!

  • @jancusters2450
    @jancusters2450 Před rokem

    Hey, good video and painting I do like. Tonalistic. Great to see how you explainted this painting! Greetings!

  • @katherandefy
    @katherandefy Před rokem

    That is brilliant

  • @seanfear15
    @seanfear15 Před rokem

    Lovely one, Daniel! 🙏🎨😀

  • @ianbrowne8871
    @ianbrowne8871 Před rokem

    Very helpful! Now I have finished the second course, I can try things like this.

  • @UbiquitousBooks
    @UbiquitousBooks Před rokem

    Great result!

  • @medusayuk5854
    @medusayuk5854 Před rokem

    What I find most interesting is that the greens in the photo, though very muted, are clearly green. However, your green for those areas doesn't look green at all, more of a mix of muted browns and purples with perhaps the merest hint of grey/green here and there. And it works so well: your finished painting is much more interesting than the photo! I can tell I am going to learn a lot from watching you paint, thank you for sharing with us. Bw, Marvin (not sure why I am called Medusa on here, I really should change it!)

    • @danielorourkeartist
      @danielorourkeartist  Před rokem

      Ah hi Marvin, now I know who it is 😊 thanks a lot, it's great to get a fellow artist's feedback - yes I think what also contributed to that effect was the burnt sienna wash in the background, it seemed to tint those greens towards the warmer side.. but worked out ok I think.
      I'm not a big fan of greens next to purples so maybe I've also been subconsciously avoiding green! I've just done a plein air piece today though of a grassy field in blazing sunshine so that I could confront my fear of green.. I'll be uploading that next Sunday

    • @medusayuk5854
      @medusayuk5854 Před rokem

      @@danielorourkeartist Haha...I look forward to your attempt to purge yourself of 'greenfear'!