Caleigh, I've been painting for 5 or 6 years now, mostly learned on youtube. I always look for videos on topics i already "know" so maybe I can pick up on some little trick. The scumbling on a surface your already wet-on-wet blended is going to be a game changer. I know it. Thanks!
Woo hoo! So glad I could help! I love those a-ha moments so much - happy blending! PS I've been oil painting for 15 years now and I watch the occasional 'how to' vids as well and still manage to pick up new skills. I fully believe in learning forever too!!
This is magic !! Thankyou for sharing the tip!have a request -- can you please pull the camera away so that beginner's can see what the effect is from a distance
I've just started oil painting after being scared forever about it, but this video is so helpful and making oil painting seem less intimidating!! I can't wait to watch your other vids now 😊
Caleigh, I've been painting for 5 or 6 years now, mostly learned on youtube. I always look for videos on topics i already "know" so maybe I can pick up on some little trick. The scumbling on a surface your already wet-on-wet blended is going to be a game changer. I know it. Thanks!
Woo hoo! So glad I could help! I love those a-ha moments so much - happy blending!
PS I've been oil painting for 15 years now and I watch the occasional 'how to' vids as well and still manage to pick up new skills. I fully believe in learning forever too!!
How does a blending video get better than this!! thank you
Aww thanks! Glad to help!
A thousand likes for you!❤
Edit: 9:45 youre kidding! More of these videos!? Tysm!!!
Thank you so much for this ❤❤❤
Yes❤
This video is beyond awesome. Useful and to the point for beginners like myself. I love it, thank you so much!
Perfect! I was hoping it would give some new artists a bit of confidence:)
helpful, thanks
amazingly clear explanation, thank you!
Awesome, you are welcome! So glad to hear it!
Great teaching! Thanks
Chachi you are nice teaching ❤
Really nice. Thank you for sharing. May I ask what type of canvas you're using in that video? (the ones I found doesnt have that neat grain)
Thank you so much is was confused about this for years
Glad to help!
What we do if with working with acrylic colours for blending
Acrylic colours easily dry
This was brilliant, thanks!
Thank you!
it was so helpful, thanks!
Good
Good explanation
Thanks!
Love your clear descriptions, Thank you.
Thank you! Always glad to know I'm being clear:)
This is magic !! Thankyou for sharing the tip!have a request -- can you please pull the camera away so that beginner's can see what the effect is from a distance
Great idea! I'll keep that in mind next time I do a vid like this. Thanks for watching!!
I've just started oil painting after being scared forever about it, but this video is so helpful and making oil painting seem less intimidating!! I can't wait to watch your other vids now 😊
Hey..frm India,Nice information
Realy helped me ☺️
Aloha from Tennessee! I’m so glad I could help you 😸😸🌈🌈
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Thanks for the video
Glad you found it useful!
Thank you! Very helpful! :)
Glad to hear it!
I prefer the wet on dry method 👍🏾
Yeah I definitely use that method for certain effects too:)
Omg I was wondering why my portraits look like statues! I’m hyper blending! Thanks for the video 🤗
Scumbling is like glazing? How is glazing different?
I just grab the brush and clean off the color, than pat it dry, and gently smudge the wet Into the wet paint 🤔
Sounds like a good technique!