I LOVE YOU! This is EXACTLY what I needed. You got straight to the point and you also demonstrated it. I need to use this technique to make a dirty window affect and only the subjects face will be seen behind a wiped down portion of the window. It was driving me crazy and now I know what to do.
Thanks. It is enjoyable to see your paintings as well as hear your advice. I liked the way you handled the cars in the first work and hope your career goes well.
This technique adds a sense of reality to the picture. Because I can see once you finish this layer. Hitting it with some highlights to make the colors pop give light sources. Yeah, this is good.
I just stumbled upon this video for the first time, and I am wowed. I just created a playlist, with this being the first video on the list for glazing techniques! Thank you so much for this well-taught video. 😃👍
Good video. I wanted to learn about glazing. The only thing I didn’t like was the work involved with having to paint again after you have glazed. It made me wonder if for me I would do the latest latest latest possible glaze.
Thanks for this wonderful lesson. Beautiful! What is that little plastic thing you're keeping the paints in on your palette-- that sort of looks like a pill container?
To test or see how transparent your "wash" or "glaze" is to take something with text, like a newspaper and do little tests and see how much you can see through it. Adjust till it is to your liking.
Yes I was fortunate to do that! I lived in Vancouver BC for 10 years and it was during that time. It was amazing and I really respect him as an artist.
I used to do this to all my paintings but I don't do it anymore...for one it makes it hard to see the painting with all the glare, and two, it makes it vitually impossible to photograph. My paintings all look great without that shine.
You're doing it wrong lol. And I don't think you know the purpose either. What he showed is just one reason people do it. Glazes create depth. And if you can't photograph yours, get someone who knows how. Or scan. It's possible.
Jed....I would imagine you could use this glazing technique with oil paintings? As long as you use glazing mediums for oil paint and use the equivalent transparent oil colors? This seems to be the practical way to apply filters to your paintings (and as you say unify the painting)
This is an acrylic painting. You can glaze an acrylic painting with either acrylics or oils. However, if you use oils, you can’t go back afterwards and use acrylic because it won’t adhere properly to oil. Many artists do an under painting in acrylics and then paint oil on top. So oil can go over acrylic but acrylic can’t go over oil.
"stuff" , holding up a big bucket where we cannot see what is titled to be inside, totally unplanned demonstration, scattered thinking. You need more lessons on how to present, not on the process. Or maybe just stop, period.
Now, THIS is how you do an instructional video, many thanks!😁
I LOVE YOU! This is EXACTLY what I needed. You got straight to the point and you also demonstrated it. I need to use this technique to make a dirty window affect and only the subjects face will be seen behind a wiped down portion of the window. It was driving me crazy and now I know what to do.
🎉 at last someone that explained it publicly, thank you so much!!!!
I really appreciate the boldness with which you glaze. and inspiring video which is refreshingly unslick
Awesome and made the technique so simple. Acrylic is a great medium if you dont have the patience for oil or the ventilation.
I appreciate your straightforward presentation, making the technique understandable and accessible to beginners like me.
You're a genius, thank you for sharing both your technqiues and your art. Beautiful paintings.
Thank you so very much for taking the time to demonstrate this technique. I have learned a lot. Great job! 👍🏽
Super useful! Thank you! I have been wondering how to achieve this effect for years.
Thanks. It is enjoyable to see your paintings as well as hear your advice.
I liked the way you handled the cars in the first work and hope your career goes well.
Great job teaching this - thank you so much ❤
Reallly enlightening demo! Thanks so much for doing this.
This technique adds a sense of reality to the picture. Because I can see once you finish this layer. Hitting it with some highlights to make the colors pop give light sources. Yeah, this is good.
Wow! I have been painting 30 years and did not know this! Thank you so very much! Blessings 💞
Thanks Jed, I always seem to find one of your UA-cams just when I need them!
I just stumbled upon this video for the first time, and I am wowed. I just created a playlist, with this being the first video on the list for glazing techniques! Thank you so much for this well-taught video.
😃👍
Wow! Great informative presentation - I've got so many ideas now. Love the inspiration.
I have learned a lot from this video. I cannot wait until morning so that I can try the glazing.
Thank you for sharing! A very informative video which is inspiring for artists.
God bless you! This was the video i was looking for!
Learning how to glaze and this is a lot of good advice. Thank you.
Just awesome
Thanks for these tips, it was so so helpful
Great job and a through explanation . Thanks so much.
Love this! next time you should show a before and after of the paintings
I had no idea this existed! Love this! ❤️
That's a great idea! I will try to do that 🙂
@@lindalaursen7280 Wonderful, glad it was helpful
I would have loved to have seen a before and after too!❤
Thanks for a very clear demo.
Great tips and demonstrations!
Thanks for the live demonstration!! Very helpful!!
Great idea ,thank you
Hey Jed, thanks so much for this explanation. It was super helpful for me.
Thanks for your clear explanations and demonstrations.
I learnt something new. Thank you Jed ❤
Thanks so much for your ideas ❤️
I had no idea that you could paint over your glaze medium. This was a great learning video. Thanks
Excellent ..thanks
Thank you so much for this wonderful demo Jed 😊
My pleasure! Glad you liked it!
Thank you. So helpful. Love the paintings. You are super talented.
Thank you, this has been a very useful video, especially for a student like myself.
Awesome!!
Bravo!!👏👏👏👏👏 Thank you😊😊😊
It came out as Sepia filter. It looks so good
Love it❣️
Good video. I wanted to learn about glazing. The only thing I didn’t like was the work involved with having to paint again after you have glazed. It made me wonder if for me I would do the latest latest latest possible glaze.
Sooooo helpful. Thank you.
Saw you with Matt. So fun
Very informative. Thanks!
Wonderful! You should show the before and after side by side.
awesome!!! thank you
It changes the time of day.
Thanks, very helpful!
Good tutorial thank you!
Thanks for this wonderful lesson. Beautiful! What is that little plastic thing you're keeping the paints in on your palette-- that sort of looks like a pill container?
Thank you so much
very good instruction thank you
Great stuff
Love it thank you. What kind of medium for glazing do you use?
Thanks so much. ❤️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
very nice instructions
Can you mix a glazing medium with black to create a darkening effect in areas of your painting?
Running to art supply store to buy glazing medium. Thank you
Great video!
Where did you find your six-compartmented clear container for your paint?
I believe it is the same thing as a pill sorting container from the pharmacy area of a store.
I found some at Michael's arts store.
Isn't it a pill box?
It looks like a daily pill pack for a week's supply.
Thanks can’t wait to try this!
😊 can you use clear acrylic coating Los what do you still need to glazier or do you have to do something after that
To test or see how transparent your "wash" or "glaze" is to take something with text, like a newspaper and do little tests and see how much you can see through it. Adjust till it is to your liking.
Thank you for sharing.
Is this how Maxwell Parish painted layers? He used varnish between glazes I think? Thk you so much.
I am sorry, I actually don't know how he did it - thanks for the question, though!
Good morning . I had painted a thick layar of paint, and looks flat how can i make it to look more define and deft and transparen? Thank you 9:08
Have you mixed medium and acrylic inks for glazing? Thinking of trying
Excellent
How do you seal after glaze?
How do you keep your paint moist in that container? I’d love to use one.
Does anyone know what that little container is that he has his paint in? And is it airtight enough for fluid paints?
Thank you !
If that is your wet pallete on screen, what are your paints in please?
Looks like they are in a pill container... brilliant.
Can you mix a color with varnish and glaze?
How to paint a see throw transparent person when using acrylic paint?
Thanks 🙂
Never knew that about glazing - what if I have paintings unglazed that I did years ago that have never been protected??
🙏 ❤️
If I close my eyes and listen to your voice, you sound so much like Michael Keaton!
did you ever do a workshop with Robert Genn?
I really enjoy his newsletter Painter's Keys, and have watched his few videos to pick up any of his tips and observations. Thanks for your channel
Yes I was fortunate to do that! I lived in Vancouver BC for 10 years and it was during that time. It was amazing and I really respect him as an artist.
Can you do this with oil painting?
Interesting. I always thought glazing was a protective coating.
That would be a clear coat.
I used to do this to all my paintings but I don't do it anymore...for one it makes it hard to see the painting with all the glare, and two, it makes it vitually impossible to photograph. My paintings all look great without that shine.
You're doing it wrong lol. And I don't think you know the purpose either. What he showed is just one reason people do it. Glazes create depth. And if you can't photograph yours, get someone who knows how. Or scan. It's possible.
I would like to about the rectangular paint holder and try - txs - Linda S
Can this glaze be applied over a dried oil painting, much like the ‘scumbling’ technique?
Jed....I would imagine you could use this glazing technique with oil paintings? As long as you use glazing mediums for oil paint and use the equivalent transparent oil colors? This seems to be the practical way to apply filters to your paintings (and as you say unify the painting)
Absolutely!
If you are glazing an acrylic painting with transparent paint, do you use acrylic or oil?
This is an acrylic painting. You can glaze an acrylic painting with either acrylics or oils. However, if you use oils, you can’t go back afterwards and use acrylic because it won’t adhere properly to oil. Many artists do an under painting in acrylics and then paint oil on top. So oil can go over acrylic but acrylic can’t go over oil.
Thanks; such a useful informative tip for any aspiring artist.would have been good to have a comparative pic to see the effect.
Have you ever tried ink for glaze?
The pic went from daylight to twilight😊
Never knew!! It does unify the elements…like being in the same overall lighting…
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Practice first
Awful person to make such a comment
Please take time to work on presentation. It's difficult to follow.
Thank you for the feedback!
guy can't talk and chew gum at the same time.
i don't think you should be out of breath from talking ... but very useful information
"stuff" , holding up a big bucket where we cannot see what is titled to be inside, totally unplanned demonstration, scattered thinking. You need more lessons on how to present, not on the process. Or maybe just stop, period.
Wow, that was rude.
my response was not mine, I never wrote that, and I am wondering how this was done. wow. sorry@@Is43109