Oh a new video! ❤❤❤I’m excited to watch this. Hope all is well with you. I especially love to hear your thoughts on what to paint next and how you mix the colors. “Focus on the shape you are painting” is great advice.
I love your explaining in this one. I could really follow your thought process. Would you do a video on just windshields. Or at your lives. Glare is very hard😭 Thanks for the beautiful content💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
Thank you my friend! 🙏😁 That is actually a great idea - I always LOVE painting windshields with their fun nuances and fragmented details. May do that soon!
I either sketch from observation, or trace by placing my paper on my computer monitor (using it like a light desk) 😊 I have no qualms about tracing, it's highly effective 😁 Have never tried the graphite method so far
Thank you Mr.Yanconsky, beautiful lesson !! If only someone would post a lesson on long-term watercolor, as the great masters of the past were able to do. I once saw M.Vrubel's watercolor work "A Model in a Renaissance setting", which he painted for 10 days and did not finish. It's fantastic, includes a portrait, a nude and an interior..
Interesting! I have played around before with the idea of doing a plein air of the same spot for as long as it'll take, to finish a detailed painting... Coming back every day to the same place, same time of day. By the way, I believe Wendy Artin does that occassionally. Check out this quick video: ua-cam.com/video/Wg2FshzRCx4/v-deo.html
the plum-colored car as focal: excellent. but i think you got too detailed with the rest, would have pushed that all back more, (a little like "bokah" effect in photog. but much less so), esp distant bldg (why warm red? maybe cool gray?). like you say, paint the shapes, follow the vertical plumb lines of the bldgs. i learn a lot from your vids, all great content. thank you sincerely!
Gorgeous as always. You're a total master of your craft. The main car's colours are beautiful & looks so metallic. Thank you for sharing
Thank you so so much 🙏😊 I really appreciate the kind words
Really enjoying the color mixing.
It’s so satisfying to watch you paint. Thanks for the video, as always!
Thank you so much 🙏😊 It's my pleasure to share these with you
Oh a new video! ❤❤❤I’m excited to watch this. Hope all is well with you. I especially love to hear your thoughts on what to paint next and how you mix the colors. “Focus on the shape you are painting” is great advice.
Thank you my friend 🙏😊 Much much appreciated!
Hope to publish a few fresh processes soon (as this one is based on a previous livestream).
So nice, I love watching the objects appear!
I love your explaining in this one. I could really follow your thought process. Would you do a video on just windshields. Or at your lives. Glare is very hard😭
Thanks for the beautiful content💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
Thank you my friend! 🙏😁
That is actually a great idea - I always LOVE painting windshields with their fun nuances and fragmented details.
May do that soon!
Applause! Applause!
Liron what is your method of transferring the scene image onto the paper e.. graphite in between paper and original image?
Many thanks!!!
I either sketch from observation, or trace by placing my paper on my computer monitor (using it like a light desk) 😊
I have no qualms about tracing, it's highly effective 😁
Have never tried the graphite method so far
Thank you Mr.Yanconsky, beautiful lesson !! If only someone would post a lesson on long-term watercolor, as the great masters of the past were able to do. I once saw M.Vrubel's watercolor work "A Model in a Renaissance setting", which he painted for 10 days and did not finish. It's fantastic, includes a portrait, a nude and an interior..
Interesting!
I have played around before with the idea of doing a plein air of the same spot for as long as it'll take, to finish a detailed painting... Coming back every day to the same place, same time of day.
By the way, I believe Wendy Artin does that occassionally.
Check out this quick video:
ua-cam.com/video/Wg2FshzRCx4/v-deo.html
I’m great at making a “big crappy mess”! 😂
Haha 😂 Same!
But then often, when you observe the mess, it starts to make sense and VOILA! The painting is born 😁
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Hey Liron! What do you use for the highlights? Goache? Acrylics?
the plum-colored car as focal: excellent. but i think you got too detailed with the rest, would have pushed that all back more, (a little like "bokah" effect in photog. but much less so), esp distant bldg (why warm red? maybe cool gray?). like you say, paint the shapes, follow the vertical plumb lines of the bldgs. i learn a lot from your vids, all great content. thank you sincerely!
Thank you! I definitely see your point (:
This could definitely benefit from a lighter touch background.
Hey Liron. Are you using hot press in this episode??
Cold press this time 😁