Oil Painting Process Broken Down | Beach Landscape
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- In this video I walk you through how I painted this landscape of Siesta Key Beach. Enjoy! Comment with any questions.
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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.
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Man these beach paintings you do are amazing, they remind me of the paintings of Sorolla and Singer Sargeant, great lesson as always
Isaias Abades thanks! More to come!
I realize I'm pretty off topic but do anybody know a good website to stream new series online?
@Harper Marley flixportal =)
@Felix Joseph Thank you, signed up and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :D I appreciate it !
@Harper Marley you are welcome xD
Thank you for the great lessons. I'm finally learning how to paint clouds and water! Thank you~!
This is Legandary bro. All of your videos. Talk about perfect timing
Thank you for helping me learn to paint! Your videos explain a lot of the mystery of art.
My pleasure 😊
This was fabulous. I took a beach scene in hopes to paint it. This will help so much. The colors are spectacular. Love it as all your paintings and information. Kim
Have fun!
Excellent video! Your narrative is very good on this video and the“thin to thick” explanation is very instructive. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful painting, and your process makes since i like that.
This video was really useful, can't wait to try your techniques! Thank you for sharing it!
You're so welcome!
Just blown away with your talent and thank you for sharing your knowledge!
My pleasure!
This is great. You're so clear in how you explained this. Very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
watching your videos helped me paint everyday which used to be so difficult for me to do :)
Beautiful photo and painting! I love the violets! Thanks Chris 😀
Thank you too!
Fantastic colours.
Great lesson I would have loved if you could include your paint mixtures for the sand and dark backgrounds as well . Thanks keep them coming
Interesting about the science behind the yellows and stuff as it’s further away!
SCIENCE!
Painting Jedi haha yessssss thats the best! Thank you for this video! I love to see people’s tips and tricks! New subscriber 🖌⭐️⚔️
Love your outro😂 caught me off guard
painting around was my problem. thank you!
You’re pretty good. Thanks for showing us your talent. Mahalo.
I appreciate that!
Wow 💙💙 Love this ♡
Thanks!!
Awesome info laid out in this one bud, nice job! Got my first beach commission piece coming up, very helpful! Also, is ultramarine blue preferred over cerulean or pthalo blue for beaches? Or would you call that preference? Lol seems like all the guys/gals lean towards ultramarine for beach scenes, but only ultramarine I got is "artists loft", itll work I suppose
Great!
Learning so much, thank you!
Happy to help!
excellent
This dope how do you paint transparent fabric over the skin do you paint the skin first and then the color over the skin or do you paint it with what tone see and build around it? Thank you nice video.
Great question! I would love to learn about this as well
Kobe!
painting people in the landscape was my problem. thank you!
This may sound like a silly question, but how do the clamps not mess up your paint...assuming the paint is still wet?
Well when I take them off there is a white space I have to fill in but what are you going to do lol
“Painting Jedi” 😂
If anyone else was confused why the horizon is more yellow even though it's further away and should appear even bluer, chat gpt told me why:
The phenomenon of the sky appearing more yellow near the horizon is primarily due to a process known as atmospheric scattering. Here's why it happens:
1. **Scattering of Short Wavelengths:** As sunlight passes through the Earth's atmosphere, it undergoes scattering. Shorter wavelengths of light, like blue and violet, are scattered more effectively by air molecules and particles in the atmosphere. This scattering is responsible for the blue color of the sky overhead.
2. **Angle of Sunlight:** Near the horizon, the sunlight has to pass through a larger portion of the Earth's atmosphere compared to when it's directly overhead. As a result, there's more opportunity for the shorter blue and violet wavelengths to be scattered in different directions. This scattering reduces the dominance of blue and violet colors in the sky at the horizon.
3. **Preference for Longer Wavelengths:** Longer wavelengths, such as red, orange, and yellow, are less prone to scattering by air molecules. This means that when you look toward the horizon, you're seeing more of the sunlight's longer wavelengths, which can create a yellow or orange hue in the sky.
4. **Particle Content:** The atmosphere near the horizon may contain more dust, pollutants, or aerosols, which can further scatter shorter wavelengths and enhance the dominance of longer wavelengths, contributing to the yellow appearance.
So, the sky closer to the horizon appears more yellow because you're seeing the combined effect of atmospheric scattering, the angle of sunlight, and the preference for longer wavelengths in the visible spectrum.
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separate clouds, repetitive shape varied the size, one big shape squinting eyes, dark to light, thin to thick paint, sky lighter than clouds, high light to clouds, further away lighter value, pink high light, peoples darkest, paint around something, hard to paint dark paint over light paint?
Painting Jedi... I like that title. Can I be your padawan, master Chris?
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Hi, can you do a video on painting glasses on a portrait, please? I love your videos!
hahahah I know exactly what you mean. Glasses can be a real pain to get right. I'll try to make my next portrait tutorial one with glasses
@@paintcoach thank you! Your videos are really helpful and inspiring.