One thing I've noticed in my own painting and in the works of so many painters, is the high concentration of work and detail, in the case of right handed painters, on the left hand side of the picture (on the right in the case of left handed painters). I'm guessing it may be a more casual approach is adopted where the hand feels most confident which results in a less worked bias side of the painting and a more self consciously (over)worked less confident side. I'd be interested to know if other painters have noticed this too.
I had to laugh when you said one little wave. I was like, "Days, he worked on this for days and he calls it one little wave. lol" That's dedication. I love that you take the time to teach and show us every little technique. Your painting is beautiful. At first I didn't understand why you intentionally chose an orange yellow background but seeing it finished, it makes so much sense.
You are an excellent teacher......I have been successful with landscapes and florals...(self taught), but I just felt overwhelmed when it comes to seascapes. I have learned so much by watching your videos...and to me the most important is to calm down, slow down and really "look". I have just subscribed and am now ready to begin my new adventure, thanks to you!
Wayne ; Tan simple que se ven unas olas espectaculares , per la infinidad de matices y colores que suelen presentarse , en las mismas , y que logrando , como tú plasmar sus ínfimos detalles , es lo que constituye que un “simple luenzo “ ; se convierta en una obra de arte ! Saludos ya desde el año pasado me suscribí , y excelente año , que a pesar de malos augurios pinta bien ! 🖖😃🇲🇽para nosotros ! Buena suerte !🎨
Mai visto nulla di simile Talento allo stato puro...con calma mi guarderò le 2 parti del tutorial.Mi piacerebbe conoscere i colori usati e le varie mescolanze GRAZIE a prescindere !!
Thank you so much for explaining the waves so well! Even though I studied to be a marine biologist, painting waves has always been a problem for me. I use acrylics since I can't have oils in the house due to my health problems and my 8 year olds health problems. Using your techniques has helped me tremendously! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!
I quite enjoyed watching you paint this wave. Your attention to detail is incredible! It made for a very realistic painting. Thank you so much for sharing!
Zinc white does yellow, though manufacturers say they have used "less" of what yellows over the years... but I believe the zinc is the actual problem there, so, what they are saying is they use less zinc? lol, anyway- my paintings I did in college 34 years ago have yellowed where I used it. It not like, drastically yellow, but definitely shifted and tinged after only 34 years.
thanks for a good tutorial, I have tried to follow along with reasonable success. I'd post a copy but don't think you can add a photo. Thanks for the tips.
Enjoyed your painting, and I enjoyed your music!
OMG, hands down, best water painter on UA-cam! So appreciative.
Loved the transparency of the curl
Awesome! That's photo quality.
Thanks
Painting turned out more appealing than the photo. 🙂
One thing I've noticed in my own painting and in the works of so many painters, is the high concentration of work and detail, in the case of right handed painters, on the left hand side of the picture (on the right in the case of left handed painters). I'm guessing it may be a more casual approach is adopted where the hand feels most confident which results in a less worked bias side of the painting and a more self consciously (over)worked less confident side.
I'd be interested to know if other painters have noticed this too.
I had to laugh when you said one little wave. I was like, "Days, he worked on this for days and he calls it one little wave. lol" That's dedication. I love that you take the time to teach and show us every little technique. Your painting is beautiful. At first I didn't understand why you intentionally chose an orange yellow background but seeing it finished, it makes so much sense.
So satisfying to watch you paint. Lovely painting Wayne. Until next time, thank you and bye.
Thank you Carroll, cheers
Oh, I so wish you were my teacher years ago. No one has ever explained waves so well. Thank you.
You are so welcome! thanks Jeanine and good luck
You are an excellent teacher......I have been successful with landscapes and florals...(self taught), but I just felt overwhelmed when it comes to seascapes. I have learned so much by watching your videos...and to me the most important is to calm down, slow down and really "look". I have just subscribed and am now ready to begin my new adventure, thanks to you!
Beautiful! Appreciate you sharing your talent!
Thank you for the clear explanation and sharing . Very enjoyable
This is the best demo I have seen.
Thanks!
Wayne ; Tan simple que se ven unas olas espectaculares , per la infinidad de matices y colores que suelen presentarse , en las mismas , y que logrando , como tú plasmar sus ínfimos detalles , es lo que constituye que un “simple luenzo “ ; se convierta en una obra de arte ! Saludos ya desde el año pasado me suscribí , y excelente año , que a pesar de malos augurios pinta bien ! 🖖😃🇲🇽para nosotros ! Buena suerte !🎨
Mai visto nulla di simile
Talento allo stato puro...con calma mi guarderò le 2 parti del tutorial.Mi piacerebbe conoscere i colori usati e le varie mescolanze
GRAZIE a prescindere !!
Thanks for sharing. Your video is specially useful for the sea painting I am struggling with currently.
Thank you Wayne. Excellent picture! You teach really well. Nice and slow!
Man you're good!
Thank you so much for explaining the waves so well! Even though I studied to be a marine biologist, painting waves has always been a problem for me. I use acrylics since I can't have oils in the house due to my health problems and my 8 year olds health problems. Using your techniques has helped me tremendously! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!
Thank you for taking the time for use to learn more and grow
ty for making your videos. Super inspirational.
I quite enjoyed watching you paint this wave. Your attention to detail is incredible! It made for a very realistic painting. Thank you so much for sharing!
Great video
Very helpful tutorial thank you
🙌🙌Great Wayne! Thank you so much for all the paint tips. Look awesome ! Exactly like the original photo. 😂👍✨
Thank you Maria 😊 good luck with your painting
Perfect! Please Keep doing this!!
Thanks 👍
Awesome... Love the detail.. beautiful artwork 👍👍👍👍
Thanks
Thank you for generously sharing your knowledge. Fantastic painting!
Cheers 😊
fantastic! Love you painting and your helpful commentary :)
Thank you 😊
Love it! Thanks so much for sharing! Truly inspirational!
Thank you Denise 😊
I liked very much how you are explained the process of the painting 👏👏👏.
Hyperrealistic 😍😍
Well explained thank you enjoyed watching
👍🙏🏻 from Bahrain 🇧🇭
Zinc white does yellow, though manufacturers say they have used "less" of what yellows over the years... but I believe the zinc is the actual problem there, so, what they are saying is they use less zinc? lol, anyway- my paintings I did in college 34 years ago have yellowed where I used it. It not like, drastically yellow, but definitely shifted and tinged after only 34 years.
Очень красиво! Лайк и подписка! Удачи🐞🍀🐞🍀🐞🍀!!!
thanks for a good tutorial, I have tried to follow along with reasonable success. I'd post a copy but don't think you can add a photo. Thanks for the tips.
Awesome Hazel, that's great to hear. Would love to see it, especially if it is an acrylic version
Nice.
Can you please show as what colours you used?
Great
The dots on the left of the wave do not look real.