how to blend ACRYLIC paint to look like OIL

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  • Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
  • here's some tips/a quick tutorial on how to make acrylic paints look like oil paints! AKA how to blend acrylic paints. i am always getting questions about how to blend acrylics so i made a video simplifying the 5 "techniques" that i use.
    DISCLAIMER i have no idea what i am doing i am completely self taught and i have no idea what i'm talking about LOLLLL
    NEW PAINTING VIDEO COMING OUT SOON! :)))
    more tips: • tutorials & tips :-)
    instagram: / camilaas.art
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  • @llammp
    @llammp 2 роки тому +349

    Babe wake up new video just dropped

  • @natgio77777
    @natgio77777 2 роки тому +976

    Basically u have invented some art techniques that will now probably be used for centuries by future generations

    • @caamileon
      @caamileon  2 роки тому +167

      i mean when u put it that way 😏

    • @julie.tte7468
      @julie.tte7468 2 роки тому +108

      hard to tell you but this art techniques are well know 💀💀💀💀💀💀

    • @snailmucus3921
      @snailmucus3921 2 роки тому +32

      @@julie.tte7468 op was kidding lol

    • @Lampey22
      @Lampey22 Рік тому +34

      Ain’t no way you never heard of these EXTREMELY COMMON tips

    • @abandonedsorryguys
      @abandonedsorryguys Рік тому +10

      are u fr 💀

  • @ragdollrose2687
    @ragdollrose2687 Рік тому +147

    These are good techniques I've been using for some years as well. What can help is a "time extender" which is a very liquid medium (rather cheap too) you can add to acrylic paint to extend the drying time. It makes blending and glazing easier because you don't have to be as fast with it. I like to sometimes just dip my brush in straight extending medium over drying paint I already applied to smooth things out.
    I'm not hyper-realist like she is, but it has helped a lot for me!

  • @losingaces
    @losingaces Рік тому +67

    as a 17 year old art student i relate to you so hard rn 😭. i have my last five week project due soon and im using a 4x4 ft canvas with acrylic (ive only ever used oil and gouache for painting projects) and youve inspired me sm to just get in there and paint bro. love the energy thank you!!!

  • @royalfrostrose6545
    @royalfrostrose6545 9 місяців тому +39

    "17 who only painted for 1 year" I am painting for 15 years... mine look like shit....

  • @k1k198
    @k1k198 2 роки тому +191

    This video came at the RIGHT TIME bro 😭😭 i got a big acrylic painting project due in 2 weeks and im so bad at painting . Camileon always comin in clutch 😩🤞🏽

    • @caamileon
      @caamileon  2 роки тому +21

      it’s grind time 🔥🔥💪

    • @lileannamtz
      @lileannamtz Рік тому +8

      I HAVE ONE IN 2 DAYS AND I HAVENT STARTED PAINTING IM GOING INSANE AND ITS A COMPETITION

    • @alwayscurly9017
      @alwayscurly9017 11 місяців тому +5

      @@lileannamtz ITS BEEN SIX MONTHS HOW DID IT GO

    • @lileannamtz
      @lileannamtz 11 місяців тому

      I got rated a 4 which is the highest score you can get.. but if you do really good you get to go to state.. which I didn't, but I am very glad with what I got.@@alwayscurly9017

    • @croquemaster314
      @croquemaster314 29 днів тому

      @@lileannamtzITS BEEN A YEAR HOW DID IT GO

  • @MintysSketchbook
    @MintysSketchbook 2 роки тому +57

    The way u checked ur imaginary watch to remember ur age-
    THIS IS THE CONTENT I SUBSCRIBED FOR

    • @caamileon
      @caamileon  2 роки тому +13

      HAHAHAV I DIDNT THINK ANYONE WOULD NOTICE

  • @ceydabagiran8437
    @ceydabagiran8437 2 роки тому +211

    I love everything about this video
    - top tier editing especially the random explosion
    - The amazing ART
    - The music!???( Animal Crossing is life)
    - THE ✨personality✨
    U are such an inspiration to me. I love u

  • @possiblybia
    @possiblybia 6 місяців тому +12

    This is the most Gen Z art tutorial ever 😆 oh my. But I love it you made it effective and approachable and casual funny

  • @fantasmadepulga
    @fantasmadepulga Рік тому +28

    the fact that you don't use mediums left me shook trembling crying throwing up YOU SCARE ME GIRL
    no but seriously you are such an inspiration

  • @MintysSketchbook
    @MintysSketchbook 2 роки тому +18

    THIS IS THE TUTORIAL I NEED
    There r barely any good tutorials on acrylic 😭

  • @wehadatime
    @wehadatime 10 місяців тому +10

    Don’t ever change! Your art is amazing & your videos are hilarious 🎉the art world needs more ppl like you!!!

  • @bribriconte
    @bribriconte Рік тому +19

    Im 23 and I used to act like you and your video made me so happy you literallyyyyy cracked me up with everything you did. I appreciate your confidence and admire your artistry boo!

  • @MalosSky
    @MalosSky Рік тому +6

    I learned more from u rn then 100 other “professional videos “

  • @ish5361
    @ish5361 2 роки тому +5

    i love it sm you are not gatekeeping!! you inspire me to paint more, thank you for that💕

  • @evelynh8639
    @evelynh8639 2 роки тому +7

    this is the most chaotic good art channel I've ever seen

  • @yuseemisiu
    @yuseemisiu 2 роки тому +17

    More tutorials please! I’d love to learn how you start the painting, as in the first few (many actually) strokes. I love acrylic and i do manage to make it work but I want to improve. Your blending is *chef’s kiss*

  • @abbyeagle.
    @abbyeagle. 2 роки тому +47

    I just wanna say I don’t even paint or do art but I watch your vids bc you’re so entertaining and funny! I love your content and you’re an amazing artist

  • @tot5368
    @tot5368 2 роки тому +40

    love the tutorial! would be great to see how you inspire yourself and the meanings of your paintings!!

    • @caamileon
      @caamileon  2 роки тому +2

      thank u!! i have a video up already about how I get my ideas but I might make one about the meanings of my pieces! :)

  • @bibimbap_art
    @bibimbap_art 3 місяці тому +2

    This video helped me a LOT. I was struggling for real after switching to acrylic.

  • @maddieisrllycool
    @maddieisrllycool 2 роки тому +5

    the explosion transition gets me every time.

  • @ItsaDiamond
    @ItsaDiamond 2 місяці тому +2

    Hah! Art college student here and I clocked the oil painting immediately, god I love it when I can tell what something’s made of 😂

  • @Myatheroses
    @Myatheroses Рік тому +2

    I use a gloss medium in acrylic paint and it both makes it look pretty and glaze while slightly slowing the blending and making it easy to blend. It gives a nice shiny look and I think it protects the paint itself since it kind of varnishes it too

  • @bradyfarlow5708
    @bradyfarlow5708 2 роки тому +26

    You should do a video about mixing colors bc honestly that’s the hardest part for me is trying to figure out how to get to the color I want-like both with acrylics and colored pencils

  • @zuzu_1
    @zuzu_1 Рік тому +3

    You’re literally hilarious 😂. I haven’t painted in a few years so I needed a refresh and thus helped. Thanks

  • @jiminsi_arts
    @jiminsi_arts 7 місяців тому

    laughed watching this the entire time LMAO i've been wanting to get into painting and watching a lot of acrylic/oil paint discussions, and painting just seems a little intimidating to start (i learnt about mediums for acrylic, acrylic vs oil paint, what to use etc and im just noting down everything i might need huhu overwhelming a lil)
    but the fact you're just doing ur own thing, taught yourself how to paint, i guess just using brushes, paint, and water and just messing around is really inspirational!! watching this is making painting feel a lot less scary so thank you ^^ wishing da best for your studies!!

  • @starzaniaaa
    @starzaniaaa 2 роки тому +6

    i’m actually so surprised that other people do this stuff too. The way you paint is the exact same way I do 🤯

  • @vanibhalla1770
    @vanibhalla1770 4 дні тому

    Your videos are literally so fun to watch man 😭😭🤣🤣

  • @juliehayes1771
    @juliehayes1771 Рік тому +4

    Thank you for that I've been an artist for a long time with acrylics and always wanted to delve into oils but they take so long to dry this technique would help me be able to use my acrylics and get the same effect as the oils what do. Thank you for that, and your techniques are awesome like I think the the finger thing is called smudging though but hey I like the way you think finger sounds good to me too so call it " the finger" I use the finger often.. 😂🤣🤣🤣 make up your own rules girl!!! be who you are cuz you rule!!!!

  • @Bluemoonjellyfishh
    @Bluemoonjellyfishh Рік тому +6

    You are is phenomenal, it inspires me to want to paint acrylic. Saw your art online a few years ago and am very happy to now have found your UA-cam channel! Thank you for sharing 😊

  • @keila5265
    @keila5265 2 роки тому +8

    Thank you!! Trying this when I get home 🥰 girl can you also make a tutorial for how you use your Faber Castells !! I bought some but their not so smooth like prismacolor so I’m a little lost 😖

  • @Jo-fx7tb
    @Jo-fx7tb 5 місяців тому +2

    The best art tutorial I have ever seen thank you

  • @user-zn2sp1gk1g
    @user-zn2sp1gk1g 7 місяців тому

    Im starting to learn acrylics,,, YOU SAVED MEEEE
    YOU ARE SENT FROM THE HEAVENS

  • @daysha1754
    @daysha1754 2 роки тому +2

    Yessssss the video I've been waiting for

  • @yipeeeyaaa9979
    @yipeeeyaaa9979 2 роки тому +4

    You should do a whole video for your supplies and tips on using color pencils over acrylics. Btw your artworks are explendid.

  • @ronjapesonen
    @ronjapesonen 2 роки тому +4

    this video is exactly what I needed 😩 I have to start my final art project and I want to paint but we're not allowed to use oil paints in school and I suck at acrylic painting 😀

  • @ruqaia62
    @ruqaia62 2 роки тому

    ANOTHER BLESSING HAS COME!!!!!

  • @lucie1502
    @lucie1502 2 роки тому +14

    girl i love you channel so so much

  • @themedjay4559
    @themedjay4559 2 роки тому +1

    Hi, your work is amazing, please do more tutorials! Your technique is so original if one day open an online class, I'm ready to pay for it! :)

  • @kediseven40
    @kediseven40 2 роки тому +1

    i literally love your vids sm slay queen purr🥰🤪💅💅‼️

  • @cami2882._.
    @cami2882._. 2 роки тому +1

    i was waiting for a video like this from you

  • @lvmln7843
    @lvmln7843 Рік тому +2

    you are so funny!!! i'm going to try out these tips, they look really promising!

  • @XxCastlegirl_07xX
    @XxCastlegirl_07xX 7 місяців тому +1

    I clicked on this video, not sure how I’d feel about it. Then, after hearing the vine boom sound play a thousand times, I knew I’d chosen the correct video. Really helpful information, also loving the random video game music

  • @Aurora-ps2rg
    @Aurora-ps2rg Рік тому +1

    BRUH I looked up this specific question because I saw how your paintings on tik tok and wondered how you got them to look like oils! Thank you so much- I’m in college and can’t use oils in my dorm room bc I don’t want to poison the air for my dorm mates

  • @SomethingImpromptu
    @SomethingImpromptu 9 місяців тому

    Your work is crazy good, I you should definitely keep at it because in a few years you could be truly next level (the level of realism you’re achieving at your age is already nuts- that’s not what I am aiming for with my work, but I would struggle to get anywhere near it, & I’m 30, though granted I’ve also only been painting seriously for a couple of years now).
    But I do just want to throw this out there: when I watched some tutorials about actually using glazing medium for proper glazes, rather than just water (which can definitely cause problems though it’s complicated & too much to get into here), & tried using glazing medium myself, that was a game-changer for the quality of the textures, luminosity- really the overall quality of my paintings. It may take a little getting used to (& yes, it’s annoying having to pay for mediums- I am one to make my own DIY gesso, to use water for some purposes, to waste as little as I can… But honestly, at this point I’d say investing in a bottle of glazing medium is on the same level of importance as not skimping on the amount of paint you use to load brushes or the quality of paint you use- I’m not saying it isn’t fine to call a glaze with watered down paint a glaze… That’s technically what it is any time you lay a flat layer of transparent paint over an area of dry paint… But in my experience, water *will not* have the same amazing effect that glazing medium does). I really love Golden’s “Glazing Liquid,” & I’ve seen Liquitex Glazing Medium used effectively too.
    Basically glazing medium provides a little bit of body to the mixture as well as a brilliant sheen (a glossy finish), so it creates an effect that water doesn’t (even if water can thin paint enough to make it transparent, as long as you don’t use so much that it breaks up & has problems with peeling & such).
    When you glaze with glazing medium, you just use a TINY bit of paint per, I don’t know, 10-30 drops of glazing medium depending on how concentrated or thin you want it- you don’t need much color at all, so it stretches paint nicely & pays itself off a bit on that front. But basically, because of it’s unique properties, when glazed over a very light color (a white or off-white or something), a glaze of a compatible color mixed with glazing medium can produce a luminosity similar to what people love about watercolor (as well as a gloss similar to oil). It’s liquidy, but full-bodied enough to form a nice juicy, thick layer, unlike watered down acrylic, so when light shines through it & you see the colors underneath, it’s like seeing them through a tinted pane of glass, similar to stained glass. And when used properly (with a very soft brush, applied evenly, without brushstrokes, & in the proper concentration) it can really transform a piece or tie it all together. Personally, I’ve really fallen in love with doing dramatic skies, abstract forms, backgrounds, & other elements in a bright color (I kind of like varying whiteish paints like parchment, titanium white, & unbleached titanium), which I apply with techniques that will give them a lot of texture (like stippling so they look like dried plaster, or palette knife, dabbing with sponges, or painting them on top of molding paste or uneven textural layers of gesso), & then when they’re fully dry, I’ll dilute a little bit of a transparent color with glazing medium- my favorites to glaze with so far have been alizarin crimson, green gold, & a couple of transparent yellows like benzimidazilone yellow or quinacridone gold (the replacement hues that are still on the market, of course)… But whatever is situationally appropriate; it simply works best with transparent/semi-transparent pigments. When I paint a nice, smooth, solid (but not excessive) layer of one of those over a light colored, textural layer like I described, the texture & underlying brushstrokes still show through perfectly, & it kind of works similarly to an underpainting (the darker values are still darker, the whitest parts are still bright & seem to glow), but it’s all imbued with the glaze color so vibrantly… Again, very evocative of stained glass or glazes in watercolor (where the white of the paper still shines through).
    Like I said, your stuff is already amazing (they aren’t just realistic & well-drawn, but very lively, unique, emotive), but I think if you started experimenting with using glazing medium this way to amplify the vibrancy of your colors, it could help take them to even higher heights & really bring them to life. Especially given that you’re already glazing & finding those sorts of techniques so key to your style (like at least 3 of the points on your list here have to do with watering down paint for transparency & glazing it on lol- you might be surprised just how much of an impact it can have; I think it’s very common for acrylic painters, especially self-taught (I am too, & had the same mentality) to go without exploring mediums (including gels) for a long time in their learning… It’s already very expensive, & it can feel like “what’s the point?..” But I assure you, there is a point. Given that you aren’t doing abstracts, you may not have need of molding paste, pumice gel… There are a million mediums & many of them wouldn’t necessarily help with the work you’re doing (that’s part of what makes acrylic so versatile, even though on its own it can seem very simple & plain compared to watercolor)… But even a small bottle of Golden glazing liquid (their products are top quality & you get to support a worker-owned business) is only like $12, & even that size will go a pretty long way (as well as saving you paint compared to the water approach), & I suspect it could really be beneficial for you!
    If you try it, take the time to get familiar with the effect that different ratios of paint to medium will give you (& mix it thoroughly)… I ended up just gessoing an old sheet of watercolor paper, dividing it into a grid, painting different patterns of differing texture & value ranges in different squares (using good neutral underpainting colors- burnt umber, burnt sienna, ivory black, raw umber, parchment, & unbleached titanium), & then I had a blast glazing over each one, testing all kinds of techniques for applying it, layering different glazes so they overlapped & optically blended, alternating layers of shading & glazing, dry brushing, palette knife- anything that came to mind… And I think this was the perfect exercise to get to know a new medium quickly, without screwing up a dozen paintings in the learning process. As a fellow self-taught artist, I have a feeling you also probably like to learn by experimentation, so it could be worth giving a shot! But in any case, I’d love to see what mastering glazing medium could contribute to your work. Few materials I’ve tried can communicate light so effectively (a subtle glaze of a warm yellow can really simulate sunrise/sunset light cast over a subject). And it even opens the door to the “old masters’” technique of creating the entire skeleton of the painting as an underpainting in one or two Earth tone colors (often they’d use burnt sienna, or maybe burnt umber if painting in a “lower key”) to provide all the values from the lightest white of the canvas to darkest dark. This underpainting would provide all the form, all that figures, & then all the color would be added as a series of glazes. Not to say you should go that route or that you’d even like it (your drawing is good enough that you could pull it off if you wanted!), but it’s an option to keep in mind.
    Oh, one other brief note. It seems like you manage fine as is, but if you want longer drying times for blending, you can also get glycerin from Walmart or a pharmacy or somewhere very cheaply (look online if they don’t carry it locally- I had to go to the furthest Walmart in my area), & all it takes is a couple tiny drops mixed thoroughly in a big dollop of paint to pretty drastically increase its drying time. Or, the pricier (but probably easier & a little more effective) route is slow-dry gel. I’ve only tried Artist’s Loft’s, but there are many brands. That has the added benefit of stretching your paint, like any gel, which is essentially just untinted acrylic paint base), but it definitely works. Just be sure to be more careful with your painting as it dries, as you would with oil, or an acrylic pour. It may not be AS slow drying as oil, but it can be surprisingly slow, & the last thing you want is to put a hand in something you spent hours getting just right. Anyway, keep up the great work.

  • @rosalalee
    @rosalalee 8 місяців тому

    I love you girl, it really helped❤

  • @indalore6586
    @indalore6586 2 роки тому +2

    i love your videos omg- your humor is elite & your editing style is just chef’s kiss. plus your art is absolutely stunning. so 👏 freaking 👏 good 👏 haha anyway i enjoyed the video a lot! (also question: i saw on your tiktoks in the past you’ve drawn some dream smp members / minecraft related things. do you still watch any of the dream smp? if so who are your favorites?)

  • @emilymeadow1303
    @emilymeadow1303 2 роки тому +10

    I’m obsessed. Do you take multiple pictures of yourself then edit them together for this? If so what app do you use?

  • @magicdinho107
    @magicdinho107 Рік тому +1

    Love your personality and thanks for the awesome turtorial

  • @r5toijr913
    @r5toijr913 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for sharing girl ❤
    It was super helpful!!!!

  • @saminaartbox
    @saminaartbox 7 місяців тому

    I love your humor! And you are very talented

  • @rozalil
    @rozalil 8 місяців тому +3

    She called me an idiot and laughed in my face I have to subscribe now

  • @Al-aholic
    @Al-aholic Рік тому +1

    I saw one of your pieces at VASE yesterday. Good job 👏

  • @badonkalover
    @badonkalover 7 місяців тому +1

    finger is my fav ive done it since kindergarten

  • @mehakverma7043
    @mehakverma7043 Місяць тому

    I love your energy

  • @arissa3959
    @arissa3959 Рік тому +8

    These techniques are all great! Thanks for sharing. You're a wonderful artist :)

  • @NaturalriGallery
    @NaturalriGallery День тому

    The beginning, on point lol

  • @whenyoudontrealizeyourcous5265

    You are so amazing!!! I cannot believe im only 1 year younger than you if i knew you i'd love to be your friend!!!♡

  • @caimorgan3380
    @caimorgan3380 2 роки тому +14

    My teacher forced me to use acrylic for my final piece and i’ve never used it before. Literally hate it and she says watering down my acrylic is wrong 😔

    • @caamileon
      @caamileon  2 роки тому +22

      your art teacher is an idiot

    • @belindaroadley
      @belindaroadley Рік тому +1

      Water is for acrylic what turps is for oil paint: it's a solvent. If you overdo it with solvent in your paint, your painting won't be archival anymore because the paint hasn't bonded properly. Does that matter? Only if you want the original painting to survive for generations. If you're just goofing around or just selling prints of your painting, who the heck cares whether the paint all flakes off in 100 years. :>
      That being said, if you want archival and you like lots of really thin glazes and ample blending, it's better to use a fluid slow-dry medium (or something similar) because it contains binder. You can go berserk with it and your painting will still be archival. =^_^=
      Your teacher probably didn't explain this coz she has no idea what she's on about!

    • @lizday8140
      @lizday8140 Рік тому +1

      I watched a UA-cam video from a paint manufacturer somewhere once where the person explained that there is a ratio (yeah, I forgot what it is) of paint to water that you cannot exceed or else the binders in the paint will FLAKE OFF in a couple of years.
      So, that is the reasoning behind the rule that art teachers use.
      You don't want to put all that work into a piece only to have paint flaking off five years down the line.
      Best to use a floating gel or other clear gel medium, which have acrylic binders to give you a nice glazing effect and extend your blend time.
      Love your paintings, Cam!!!!

  • @rose-hk7ze
    @rose-hk7ze 7 місяців тому

    thanks ive been oil painting since ive been seven years old and am professionally taught however my acrylic looks like actual doo doo you are a lifesaver

  • @binabella9658
    @binabella9658 2 роки тому +1

    Cackling about the fact that this is in my recommended despite the fact I watch 0 art content, but I remember seeing a TikTok you made with the painting in the thumbnail lmao

  • @MariomasArt
    @MariomasArt 11 місяців тому

    I really really love you and your personality

  • @wherethehoochiesat4210
    @wherethehoochiesat4210 Місяць тому

    Love your art

  • @cami2882._.
    @cami2882._. 2 роки тому +1

    bruh, these edits are good😭

  • @Craziek09
    @Craziek09 Рік тому +1

    The P E R S O N A L I T Y 💫💫

  • @jesusislordandlovesyou3853
    @jesusislordandlovesyou3853 9 місяців тому +1

    I admire you! You paint so well, so much to learn :) also quite funny, may Jesús bless you! Greetings from the weird lands of (not mexican food) Chile 🇨🇱

  • @emmadeen1809
    @emmadeen1809 28 днів тому

    Ive been painting since i was 13, im 17 now and for whatever reason ive been painting things reminiscent of those troom troom painting videos, and ive only now decided to attempt actual painting, this creator's vids are silly and cute but also very helpful

  • @zaldum386
    @zaldum386 Рік тому +1

    watched it again today after your suggestion, I have a question, the "burnishing" method you talk about is using dry ish paint in the brush and using it on the already dried paint in the canvas? Or is it over the still wet layer already painted?

  • @whatu4169
    @whatu4169 Рік тому

    this video makes me smile

  • @annwells2778
    @annwells2778 2 роки тому +2

    This is so great bro🥶❤

  • @WafeeDaffy
    @WafeeDaffy 2 роки тому

    Thank God I saw that video on TikTok I needed this..

  • @us3r33
    @us3r33 2 місяці тому

    Yes more tips please 😊

  • @Tokentekken
    @Tokentekken 2 роки тому +4

    It’s the repetitive explosion at every technique for me 😂

  • @aminaandfriends7284
    @aminaandfriends7284 Місяць тому

    ”Im not a professional” *literally paints better than most ADULT painters that have been practicing for years and years if not decades.*

  • @dorothy_not_from_oz
    @dorothy_not_from_oz Рік тому +1

    why do i feel like we're on facetime lmaoo
    psa i also paint and do these exact things btw also putting my paintbrush in my teacup slay. that makes the painting mAgcaAaLlL!!4!🖐

  • @Kaliereamsbottom4
    @Kaliereamsbottom4 Рік тому +1

    Dabbing to beating the canvas is very accurate 🤣

  • @tbrowntracyj
    @tbrowntracyj 5 місяців тому

    Love this girl

  • @colinsdemise9021
    @colinsdemise9021 Рік тому

    fave for life

  • @realSheepish
    @realSheepish 2 роки тому +1

    You’re hilarious, young lady! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Great advice, too!

  • @_l_a_l_a
    @_l_a_l_a 5 місяців тому

    hi camila!, just wondering if you could make a tutorial on your skin rendering process. like skin textures and stuff too, especially face.

  • @kass9447
    @kass9447 2 роки тому

    The explosion in every video 🤌

  • @paraisoharis
    @paraisoharis 10 місяців тому

    Here from tiktok. Been painting for the same amount of time u have. But it was about 2 years ago i found a hidden talent i didnt even kno i had 😂 but i have always knew out to draw. Wasnt until recently i started painting for ppl and selling them. Came across ur page and mannnnmm you are TALENTED! About to start another project right now and came here for some tips 🫠

  • @milenydias
    @milenydias Рік тому +1

    Amei você!!! 💗 🇧🇷

  • @colinsdemise9021
    @colinsdemise9021 Рік тому

    i love you sm

  • @ruthvasquez9404
    @ruthvasquez9404 6 місяців тому

    I love love love this tutorial, not gunna lie the animal crossing music had me hyped😂😂

  • @c0_nes
    @c0_nes Місяць тому

    yo does anyone know if slow dry acrylic medium fixes the problem she mentioned about the "just paint it quicky" part

  • @momolikes2moveitmoveit
    @momolikes2moveitmoveit 7 місяців тому

    thanks for the tut girl!! can’t wait to go finger my paintings!😆

  • @pattykrabbies
    @pattykrabbies 2 роки тому +1

    Lmao I literally looked this up because I was inspired by your account specifically 😂😂😂

  • @brooke0591
    @brooke0591 2 роки тому

    Ur so much more silly and funny then I thought from ur tiktoks

  • @cupppid
    @cupppid 7 місяців тому

    I just started painting since my mom gave me a small Acrylic paint set, i love it so mucb but its kind of hard😭 since the paint is cheaper, but it's so fun im determined to be a pro

  • @billygraham3989
    @billygraham3989 Рік тому

    What material do u paint on..

  • @yomi2973
    @yomi2973 2 роки тому +1

    omg what colors do u use from liquitex??

    • @caamileon
      @caamileon  2 роки тому +4

      cadmium red, primary blue, primary yellow, white, and black :)

  • @rangersun2177
    @rangersun2177 2 роки тому

    this video is a slay

  • @rayras9668
    @rayras9668 Рік тому

    1:01 POV: U guessed it right bc you watched all or this lovely being's videos

  • @elizabeth_kuiper
    @elizabeth_kuiper 6 місяців тому

    ok I really hope you see this cause I want to know what you used to edit your video(s) !! It’s so simple and I want to start a UA-cam channel myself!!

  • @bettinariissrensen4561
    @bettinariissrensen4561 5 місяців тому

    girl you are a freaking weirdo.. I love it, absolutely love it

  • @Abigail-mx9qd
    @Abigail-mx9qd 2 роки тому

    im not a fighter, I’ve never claimed to be a fighter 😏🙌

  • @ProjectMandei
    @ProjectMandei 7 місяців тому +2

    Guys, this is purely only my observation but I THINK she might be 17 years old.

  • @luluisfunny
    @luluisfunny 6 місяців тому

    I WHOOED WITH YOU BC I GUESSED IT RIGHT

  • @samsandoval1
    @samsandoval1 Рік тому

    Technique 5 is called scumbling. I used these techniques when I was your age too. :)