Loved your responses to my last question about detail work so I though't I'd ask another.. What's your best advice or tip for painting foliage yourself? Would love to know!
Chuck Black Art I have a brush I trimmed uneven with a few long strands here and there. It was for fur, but I found it useful for grass too. I don't know much, so I just experiment alot.
Great video as always, i am also using a few brushes that i cut them myself and this way i will have for example 3 tips to do grass blades insted of one( it goes a bit faster😁) and also i use a very thin liner brush.
I tend to use really totaled-out brushes, for distant foliage, and small detail brushes for up close foliage. I have used, after painting grasses in, a tool to scratch out highlights. The highlights can be made quite thin, using that technique, and if taken all the way to the canvas, are quite bright.
Hi Chuck This great tutorial is 2 yrs old and I did not start painting on canvas until 20 months ago waiting for a hip op at 78. So, I have watched many grass videos and this is by far the best, therefore many thanks. I have painted many landscapes with horses, dogs, cattle, sheep etc., mustering but my grass is RS! I am now going over every painting after watching this video and making the grass bounce out of the scenes. Many thanks once again. Ross
Chuck, you read my mind. After watching your time-lapse of this piece my first thought was, "I wish Chuck would do a tutorial on how he paints such detailed, realistic grass." Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and skill and enthusiasm with us. I think I speak for all in saying that we appreciate you.
You are so generous to share your advice, time, and techniques with us. You are such a great realistic style artist. You also have a fun and interesting personality. I love ALL of your videos. Thank you so much.
Love all your paintings, would you kindly show how you paint lights and their beams like on your realistic farm painting with the deer and old trucks. Hope this question makes since. Always looking forward to your next video. Thanks for being so open with your technics
I love watching you paint, every blade of grass is important to you. This scene looks like the deer are happily crossing over at sunset or maybe sunrise when it's safe to be about. Wonderful .
Great demo, Chuck. It's nice to see that to get what you want requires patience and perseverance. I get frustrated at times because to do the job right requires a LOT of work. But the end result is worth it - just look at your work.
Perfect Chuck so realistic! I hope I can get these results. I love the sky as well in this painting. As always I love listening to you explain how to paint. Thank you
Another dynamic tutorial. You are a Magician! No question about it. Thanks for sharing all your little painting secrets when doing the details. So much to learn, and I am thankful you have given me the opportunity! Many, Many thanks!
You make your grasses look like a photograph! Unbelievably realistic! I love doing detail painting but, not sure I will ever be able to replicate yours to the level of realism you can do!
You've done it again, Chuck, another incredible painting and demonstration for us fans who hang on your every brush stroke! Your tip about switching from acrylic to oil is fabulous! I just don't know how you possibly get that paint to stretch so far with that tiny liner brush. THANKS for sharing, just beautiful:)
You're my inspiration. I keep watching your videos and learn so much from you. My goal is to paint like you. Your work is magical. Thank you for this video on the grass.
Wow wow wow!!! U know every piece of art that you do is unbelievably amazing and I can never choose a favorite but this one is possibly my favorite!! Its so beautiful and u are such an inspiration to me!! Thank you so much for sharing Chuck!!
This is a very good video for me. It's what I'm struggling with. I painted a horse real good and the one thing that I'm having trouble with is the grass. I may have gone too bight on the green. But I sure am going to watch this again and even again if I have to. I painted this one for my very good friend who worked with horses that he loved. The hardest part is that he's a very good painter, himself. So, that makes me feel intimidated. LOL I"ll keep on trying; I can't give up. Thank you so much for this Chuck Black. I love the deer here. It's another great painting of yours. Love it.
I have a lot of experience with grass I find I often have to pause and open a window to let the room clear before I can continue. Just kidding you are a great resource and a must have channel for any artist
Thank you for this. I'm just starting out in the world of painting and videos like this are a huge help in demystifying the various techniques needed to produce good pieces.
Thanks a whole, whole lot for this video. This is going to make me a real long ways. I've been an artist in CGI for a number of years now, but painting.. It's something else. You don't get an undo button and things I feel the "master" off laugh and kick me in the shins. Grass is one of those things in physical media.
Yes! I subscribed and want to see many more tutorials. You are the only person youtube I have subbed, that`s how much I love your style and painting. My whole family paints but I am a beginner lol All your paintings are of things I love and painting them is going to be exciting. I also love Peregrin Falcons and have painted them in the past. I would love to see you paint a few types of predators and also a buffalo, even a white one..wow. White animals are difficult so it would make a great tutorial. Thanks so so much for sharing your gifts!
Thank you for this video! I always struggle with grass and waver between not enough detail and too much. But when it comes down to it, there really is no quick and easy way... it is just building up many layers.
Congratulations on accomplishing a wonderful work of art, Chuck. I think this is one of your best paintings. It's certainly one of my favorites. Questions: Were the grasses painted with acrylics or oils (or maybe both)? I know a liner brush works great, but to me, it's not easy to get the paint to just the right consistency for thin blades of grass and other fine details. How do you do it?
G😊😄 d aftern😀😁 n, I thought U might be amused by my method of painting an entire scene, (on top the basic block-in) with a t😁😆 th brush. This particular scene lent itself well to that method; a buffalo standing amidst tall waving prairie grass. The t😃😀 th brush was quite scrubbed down, with bristles sticking out in all angles, so gave a random assortment of thin blades, & buffalo hair. Love your videos!!! Thank you S0 much for sharing. Gloria
Loved your responses to my last question about detail work so I though't I'd ask another.. What's your best advice or tip for painting foliage yourself? Would love to know!
Chuck Black Art I have a brush I trimmed uneven with a few long strands here and there. It was for fur, but I found it useful for grass too. I don't know much, so I just experiment alot.
I use a fan brush that is really worn out and also uneven. For the most part that works great for me !
Great video as always, i am also using a few brushes that i cut them myself and this way i will have for example 3 tips to do grass blades insted of one( it goes a bit faster😁) and also i use a very thin liner brush.
I tend to use really totaled-out brushes, for distant foliage, and small detail brushes for up close foliage. I have used, after painting grasses in, a tool to scratch out highlights. The highlights can be made quite thin, using that technique, and if taken all the way to the canvas, are quite bright.
Paintings by Justin me too, it's worn out but works great for me too✌️👍
So glad to see someone who seriously paints grass that looks like grass. You cant get in a hurry.
watering and proper light and food will insure that your grass will grow and give you big buds
LOL
I'm so fucking stupid I was trying so hard to understand your comment
16-16-16 fertilizer during the spring rains in April or May...
Your so wrong for that. LMAO
😂
Hi Chuck
This great tutorial is 2 yrs old and I did not start painting on canvas until 20 months ago waiting for a hip op at 78. So, I have watched many grass videos and this is by far the best, therefore many thanks.
I have painted many landscapes with horses, dogs, cattle, sheep etc., mustering but my grass is RS!
I am now going over every painting after watching this video and making the grass bounce out of the scenes.
Many thanks once again.
Ross
Chuck, you read my mind. After watching your time-lapse of this piece my first thought was, "I wish Chuck would do a tutorial on how he paints such detailed, realistic grass." Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and skill and enthusiasm with us. I think I speak for all in saying that we appreciate you.
Georgette Orwell absolutely ✌️😁
Every blade of grass matters! Yes, Chuck. That is so in tune with my picky nature. I learn so much from you. Thank you!
You are so generous to share your advice, time, and techniques with us. You are such a great realistic style artist. You also have a fun and interesting personality. I love ALL of your videos. Thank you so much.
Pure joy to watch and learn or even "refresh" at my age. All these things can be implemented in a variety of mediums. Thank you!
2023, Feb...thank you. This is stunning and so inspiring. I love your instructions and style.
Wow that's the most beautiful grass I've ever seen 😍
Why did it take UA-cam so long to recommend this guy to me!!!?! Fantastic talent Chuck!
That's fantastic! Can't believe how the deer looked as well!
Love all your paintings, would you kindly show how you paint lights and their beams like on your realistic farm painting with the deer and old trucks. Hope this question makes since. Always looking forward to your next video. Thanks for being so open with your technics
I love watching you paint, every blade of grass is important to you. This scene looks like the deer are happily crossing over at sunset or maybe sunrise when it's safe to be about. Wonderful .
That was just my thoughts with it as well. Thank you Helen.
Every time I think it looks amazing, you added another layer of detailing and I'm wowed all over again! So beautiful!
👍👍
Love this video. So glad you think a your viewers are worthy of your time. You are wonderful my artist friend.
The whole piece is stunning Chuck!!
Beautiful. Amazing how such tiny strokes can bring it all together.
Great demo, Chuck. It's nice to see that to get what you want requires patience and perseverance. I get frustrated at times because to do the job right requires a LOT of work. But the end result is worth it - just look at your work.
Perfect Chuck so realistic! I hope I can get these results. I love the sky as well in this painting. As always I love listening to you explain how to paint. Thank you
YOUR PAINTING IS SO GORGEOUS! THE SKY/ MOUNTAINS DOESNT LOOK LIKE ITS PAINTED AT ALL
An extraordinary lesson on painting grass. Thank you so much!
Another dynamic tutorial. You are a Magician! No question about it. Thanks for sharing all your little painting secrets when doing the details. So much to learn, and I am thankful you have given me the opportunity! Many, Many thanks!
I am mesmerized as I watch you paint! Absolutely stunning! Thanks for sharing!
I don’t know how you are not a world renowned artist! Like this is better than some of the old masters!
You make your grasses look like a photograph! Unbelievably realistic! I love doing detail painting but, not sure I will ever be able to replicate yours to the level of realism you can do!
Totally enthralled with your grass!! Thank you for sharing your talents!!
you have seriously got to be one of the greatest artists of our time
Absolutely beautiful, the sky as always stop my breath ❤️
You've done it again, Chuck, another incredible painting and demonstration for us fans who hang on your every brush stroke! Your tip about switching from acrylic to oil is fabulous! I just don't know how you possibly get that paint to stretch so far with that tiny liner brush. THANKS for sharing, just beautiful:)
You can just smell the grass!!! Awesome..
You're my inspiration. I keep watching your videos and learn so much from you. My goal is to paint like you. Your work is magical. Thank you for this video on the grass.
Love the video, what colours did you use on the light part of the grass and in the dark part of the grass
First time I have watched you and learned so much on how to paint grass. Will use the information today! Thanks!
Mother of Pearl!!!! this is magnificent! It’s exactly what I am working on. But not this detailed. Thinking I might have to rethink this.
Wow wow wow!!! U know every piece of art that you do is unbelievably amazing and I can never choose a favorite but this one is possibly my favorite!! Its so beautiful and u are such an inspiration to me!! Thank you so much for sharing Chuck!!
Very useful, thank you. I’m struggling with grass in my paintings, so it was interesting to see how the experts do it!
Love the golden rod, you nailed it.
Du bist sehr inspirierend! Deine Kunst ist außergewöhnlich gut ,Love it
You have an amazing talent for realism! ❤️
Beautiful painting Chuck
I love watching you paint god gave you a wonderful gift
Beautifully done! Very realistic! If I were one of those deers in he painting, I would have jumped up and down in the grass!
Amazing grass painting. Love it ❤❤❤
I love all of your pictures. Amazing!!!
This makes me want to get into painting🙉
This makes me want to give up painting....just kidding 🤣. He's amazing though.
Thanks Chuck for the video, one thing I learned is patience pays off in the end.
From now on you're my idol until forever
Your channel has been a huge help to me because I want to learn more about painting and get better at doing it. Thank you!
This is just what I needed. Thank you Chuck!
This is a very good video for me. It's what I'm struggling with. I painted a horse real good and the one thing that I'm having trouble with is the grass. I may have gone too bight on the green. But I sure am going to watch this again and even again if I have to. I painted this one for my very good friend who worked with horses that he loved. The hardest part is that he's a very good painter, himself. So, that makes me feel intimidated. LOL I"ll keep on trying; I can't give up. Thank you so much for this Chuck Black. I love the deer here. It's another great painting of yours. Love it.
Thank you for these videos. This one is exactly the help I need to finish a piece I am working on. Love the way you teach.
Wonderful grass. - I can almost smell it.
I cannot paint as well as You however; I watch every show and learn to make my simple pictures better. Thank you.
C'est super jolie ! Bravo ! J'aime beaucoup !
Stunning
Awesome watching you do the grasses!
I have a lot of experience with grass I find I often have to pause and open a window to let the room clear before I can continue. Just kidding you are a great resource and a must have channel for any artist
😂😂 thank you!
Your a lovely lad , and I've enjoyed you channel for a long while now. Always a pleasure to watch your videos 👏👍🇬🇧🎨
Great video, all that grass and no hayfever!
I can almost smell this painting!! 10/10 love it
Thank you for this. I'm just starting out in the world of painting and videos like this are a huge help in demystifying the various techniques needed to produce good pieces.
Thank you Chuck! This helps a lot! Have a great day.
YOU ARE STUNNING!!!
Beautiful!!!
I went from sideways strokes looking like I was back in 5th grade to a meadow vaguely resembling grass and a reason to continue. THANK YOU!!!
Is nice to say all your process thank you for your time.
Thanks a whole, whole lot for this video. This is going to make me a real long ways. I've been an artist in CGI for a number of years now, but painting.. It's something else. You don't get an undo button and things I feel the "master" off laugh and kick me in the shins. Grass is one of those things in physical media.
Yes! I subscribed and want to see many more tutorials. You are the only person youtube I have subbed, that`s how much I love your style and painting. My whole family paints but I am a beginner lol All your paintings are of things I love and painting them is going to be exciting. I also love Peregrin Falcons and have painted them in the past. I would love to see you paint a few types of predators and also a buffalo, even a white one..wow. White animals are difficult so it would make a great tutorial. Thanks so so much for sharing your gifts!
Thank you for this video! I always struggle with grass and waver between not enough detail and too much. But when it comes down to it, there really is no quick and easy way... it is just building up many layers.
Thankyou so much for this wonderful video! You have taught me the power of patience!
Thank you fabulous tips given about detail in grass making with paint. Can not wait to get started!!!!:)
Thanks for putting it all out there, it's really appreciated. Really great stuff!
Simply brilliant
Beautiful painting Chuck and a great tutorial, I think I have the patience for this, I really liked the stag in the background.
Amazing art work . Thank you for the tips on techniques
Thank you so much for adding what colors you used in both mediums.
This is sooo beautiful!!!
Congratulations on accomplishing a wonderful work of art, Chuck. I think this is one of your best paintings. It's certainly one of my favorites. Questions: Were the grasses painted with acrylics or oils (or maybe both)? I know a liner brush works great, but to me, it's not easy to get the paint to just the right consistency for thin blades of grass and other fine details. How do you do it?
Mineral spirits? You never got a reply to this, huh.
great tips and love watching you work, thanks Chuck
Great instructions. Insightful, easy to understand. Really looking forward to trying these techniques!
Thanks Darin!
I love your videos! I just started painting and I've learned so much from watching you.
Love that! Thanks for being here, Jessi! Glad you have found some help in my content
Lovely 🥰
Beautiful, thank you
Thanks so much Chuck! Just thought I finished a painting with some grasses, but looking to plant some detail with your techniques from this video.
stunning painting and great advice
You are amazing at what you do. I love your videos by the way. 😃
So helpful! Thanks again for these superior tutorial videos!
G😊😄 d aftern😀😁 n, I thought U might be amused by my method of painting an entire scene, (on top the basic block-in) with a t😁😆 th brush. This particular scene lent itself well to that method; a buffalo standing amidst tall waving prairie grass. The t😃😀 th brush was quite scrubbed down, with bristles sticking out in all angles, so gave a random assortment of thin blades, & buffalo hair.
Love your videos!!! Thank you S0 much for sharing. Gloria
I really enjoy your lessons, Thank you so much!
Thanks. Such patience.
You are such an amazing artist!
You are such an inspiration for me! Thank you for sharing your skills! 😊 Best wishes from Germany. ☺🌞
Beautiful as always with REALLY good advice
Love the fine detail...
Amazing!
this is so lovely 😍
Your grass looks absolutely stunning! The whole atmosphere looks amazing! I love your videos! They are just perfect
Very informative. Thank, Chuck.
This video is so helpful. Thank you Chuck!
Beautiful work and really helpful tips! Thank you!