Thanks a million for sharing this extremely consistent video. It makes me to remember all what I know about painting cast but also refreshing and improving my painting way in classical style. Greetings from San Miguel de Allende Stephen. 👍🏼☕️😊
What an incredible tutorial. Your clarity and concision on such a complicated process is so appreciated. I will come back to this video again and again until I'm ready to graduate to more in-depth teaching, which I see that you offer. Thanks again for offering this on UA-cam in the meantime.
just in time, ive been forcing myself through my own acedemic drawing course using bargues and then casts as my subjects, now its time to do actual cast paintings so your video is perfectly timed. I paint alot of alla prima and find myself using bristles, but i cant find much info on the brushes used in acedemic oil painting like your doing here. Do you use synthetics, sables etc? if
@@stephenbaumanartwork What color and how did you tone the canvas? (Turpentine thinned or scumbled?) If you answer this in the full course/video offered on the $10 Patreon then I can go check that out once I purchase it, I plan on starting in a couple months. Thanks!
Wait a day here, wait a week there, or just use arcylics and a slow drying medium to train instead before you ever tackle oils, you will thank yourself 😂
@@stephenbaumanartwork - Yes, at times, a main 'drawback' of direct drawing being an accurate placement on the Canvas. The method you explained and very well does allows a 'shifting' around to get the best arrangement. One issue many Novices forget is allowing for the rebate of a Frame in their composition.
I'm from India. $10 per month is expensive but there may be many artists in India interested in your patreon. Please consider a separate lower price for Indian artists.
Thank you! For a complete beginner it was great to see what this process should look like.
You are so welcome!
Thanks a million for sharing this extremely consistent video. It makes me to remember all what I know about painting cast but also refreshing and improving my painting way in classical style. Greetings from San Miguel de Allende Stephen. 👍🏼☕️😊
9:35 super tip. That old saying ''the darkest value is lighter than the darkest light''
Your artistic language is so fantastic you break down everything so well! You really know what you’re talking about it’s great
Thank you so much!
thank you stephen for posting
No worries :)
What an incredible tutorial. Your clarity and concision on such a complicated process is so appreciated. I will come back to this video again and again until I'm ready to graduate to more in-depth teaching, which I see that you offer. Thanks again for offering this on UA-cam in the meantime.
This was really good man!
Very very educative. I’ll do my best to practice this
Master 🙌🏻👌🏻 You're so good at painting and also in teaching.
Glad to see you back, I'm really itching for a livestream though.
Yeah- been thinking of that lately.
You are a really good teacher!
Thank you! 😃
I have only one word to say; amazing!!!!
Thank you!
I would like to see you make a video on the whole figure of cast painting
glad seeing you back with new upload Stephen, thank you as always:)
No worries!
Amazing video and paint! Thank you!
Thank you! Cheers!
Super Video and nice. Artwork.
Thank you so much 😀
How do you feel about using Liquin to speed up drying times?
I feel good about it :)
Stephen, do you have any tips when painting photos that dont have shadows? Like mostly midtone and dark midtones.
Awesome video. What paint colors are u using for the painting? Looks like van dyke/ black
ivory black, vandyke brown, flake white.
just in time, ive been forcing myself through my own acedemic drawing course using bargues and then casts as my subjects, now its time to do actual cast paintings so your video is perfectly timed. I paint alot of alla prima and find myself using bristles, but i cant find much info on the brushes used in acedemic oil painting like your doing here. Do you use synthetics, sables etc? if
Its all in my FAQS- but yeah, I use a lot of synthetics.
@@stephenbaumanartwork thankyou i missed that
Is it only applicable for oil painting?
Mostly, but not only.
Use arcylics and a slow drying medium instead if you want to practice having a quicker turnaround 💪
Did you use toned canvas in this painting or transparent gesso?
Toned canvas
@@stephenbaumanartwork What color and how did you tone the canvas? (Turpentine thinned or scumbled?)
If you answer this in the full course/video offered on the $10 Patreon then I can go check that out once I purchase it, I plan on starting in a couple months. Thanks!
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Wait a day here, wait a week there, or just use arcylics and a slow drying medium to train instead before you ever tackle oils, you will thank yourself 😂
I sure would love to see how a brain like yours would explore watercolor 😬💓😆
Sounds fun!
Why not just draw directly on to the Canvas in charcoal?
It can be done. A bit more messy in my experience but not without merit.
@@stephenbaumanartwork - Yes, at times, a main 'drawback' of direct drawing being an accurate placement on the Canvas. The method you explained and very well does allows a 'shifting' around to get the best arrangement. One issue many Novices forget is allowing for the rebate of a Frame in their composition.
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I'm from India. $10 per month is expensive but there may be many artists in India interested in your patreon. Please consider a separate lower price for Indian artists.