I can’t count how many times I stalled and started over on the painting I’m on (yes, flowers!) until I watched you explain and demonstrate working from value relations. Now almost done. “Better, faster” is real! Thank you.
This was super useful Chris! I never paint flowers and today I was searching for some tutorials about painting flowers kkkk Talk about perfect timing!! Great video as usual. ❤️Thank you so much for your valuable tips!
Omg this video couldn’t have come in a better time. I am painting a sunflower and I cant get it right and I am making all the mistakes you listed in the video hahahahahaha
Your videos are so helpful! Their brevity forces you to get to the point and stick to it; to focus on one thing at a time; and they leave me feeling energized and ready to try what you just described. I just want to add an observation about photographs vs. painting from life, because you said you were having difficulty explaining the difference. Cameras can’t perceive the full range of values that we can see, they can record highlights and black out the shadows, or they can record detail in the shadows and white out the highlights. This is why photographers use light meters to figure out where they need to add lights so they don’t lose detail. Cameras also can’t see the range of colors we can perceive, so colors lose saturation and all of the little subtleties of warm and cool we can see. Painting from life will speed your progress faster.
I am nowhere near touching oils, or even painting in general, in my art journey. But your videos have been a great recent discovery for me. Super helpful in solidifying the basics that I’m learning. Thank you, sir!
I've been taking up oil painting lately and your videos helped me a lot. You make it easier to tackle the basics of any subject that I find intimidating. Thank you - from all the broke artists out there.
This was a really good video. I use acrylics but I can use these tips. I’ve wanted to get more into Impressionism because I get so caught up on the details. I did that purposely at first because I wanted to make sure I could paint realism well so I could better know where and how to simplify shapes, lights and shadows, then transition into Impressionism. Thank you for sharing these tips, they are going to greatly help me.
Interestingly, you have somehow drawn an abstract and very ancient flower vase. I think your creativity has contributed to a wonderful work, and your ingenuity has produced a work of art beyond all expectations.
Great video! At 2:05 we see you at work at an easel. Above is a light source - presumably daylight bulbs. What is the make of that light source and where can I get one?
Hi Chris. I don’t know if you’ve made a video discussing framing. I’d love to see a video where you talk about choosing frames for your finished oil paintings. Thank you 💜
i just don't know how much paint to put on... for example do i constantly use turpentine and linseed oil or do i not use that as much and how much is too much or too little? Rose paintings are my favorite but i still at this age can't get it perfect or make it look perfect
Hi, I understand how you feel. When I one the painting to last workable longer I use a mixture of oil medium and very little turpentine, and when I wish it to dry faster, I only use turpentine or any other fast drying medium. Say, if I intend to keep on painting on a painting day after day, I use the first, but if I wish to leave it aside and keep working on it only after the painting has dry up, like after every few days or weeks, I use the second mix. By the way I mix three parts of oil with one part of turpentine, to keep deeping the brush in it before getting the paint. And for the 'drying' mix I only use the turpentine to deep the brush in it. That and the self-oils of the paints are enough to be able to paint adequately. Off course you can mix the paints with the mediums in the palette, but I usually only do this when the paints are very hard or I want them to be very smooth and soft, as when I want to paint grass strokes. Cheers and happy painting.
Question - I have the Artisan water mixable linseed oil - is this the same as any other bottle of linseed oil? I'm attempting to move to regular oils as opposed to water soluble oils and am wondering if this is right to use with the regular oils? Thank you!
Hi Coach, is the same tips applicable to painting a vase of peonies (instead of three huge sunflower), I find that painting flowers is so challenging, bits of colour here and there and yet, the form still have to look right! Can you demonstrate how to paint a vase of smaller flowers💕- great tips as always!!!
I’ve been oil painting for 2 years and I’ve never heard of mixing my paint with paint thinner! I want to try it. Like gamsol? Just mix it with the paint on the palette? I’ve always just used liquin but it takes a bit to dry so usually have to wait a couple minutes to start painting over it.
Would you consider painting an old abandoned bulldozer in a field…or tractor? They are everywhere here in Texas and I want to see how you would tackle it.
I noticed that the paint brushes Chris recommends now are different than say a year ago. Now they are all long flats instead of the bigger ones being short flats. Im about to buy some, but am confused as to whether to go for all long flats across 0 2 4 6 8 sizes or not
This helps explain why flowers need to be different sizes. Look at a bouquet. Two flowers might be the exact same kind and identical in size laid down side by side. But in a vase one of them might be toward the back and one in front. The front flower needs to be larger because it might be bent toward you and is closer. The back flower has to be a bit smaller because it is farther away.
I’ve been subscribing your channel for a while, your videos are really helpful. Thank you! And I’m wondering what photography books do you use for daily still life painting (like the photography in this video, it looks like from a book)? I can’t draw from real life everyday so I wish I could have a photography book that contains fruits, vases and flowers. Thank you!
I’d love to hear how your understanding of the difference between painting from photos and painting from life develops and what insights you can share with us on why it is so.
You often say that it's easier to lighten a painting than to make it darker. Can you elaborate on that? I find that my darks absolutely dominate my light paints so I actually have trouble making things bright once I start adding in any darks at all. What makes it easier to lighten than darken?
OMG SQUINTING YOUR EYES TO GET RID OF DETAILS IN ORDER TO GET THE OVERALL SHAPE !! ABSOLUTE GENIUS
I can’t count how many times I stalled and started over on the painting I’m on (yes, flowers!) until I watched you explain and demonstrate working from value relations. Now almost done. “Better, faster” is real! Thank you.
that glass jar looks so good in the painting mr you popped off
i can confirm that this mans knowledge about painting fundamentals is solid and every tip is worth thinking about
About time a youtuber talk about values and composition
Painting petals is so difficult for me. Very informative video thank you
This was super useful Chris! I never paint flowers and today I was searching for some tutorials about painting flowers kkkk
Talk about perfect timing!!
Great video as usual. ❤️Thank you so much for your valuable tips!
Awesome! I’m glad you liked it!
Omg this video couldn’t have come in a better time. I am painting a sunflower and I cant get it right and I am making all the mistakes you listed in the video hahahahahaha
Great tips, Chris, and very nicely explained too.
Your videos are so helpful! Their brevity forces you to get to the point and stick to it; to focus on one thing at a time; and they leave me feeling energized and ready to try what you just described. I just want to add an observation about photographs vs. painting from life, because you said you were having difficulty explaining the difference. Cameras can’t perceive the full range of values that we can see, they can record highlights and black out the shadows, or they can record detail in the shadows and white out the highlights. This is why photographers use light meters to figure out where they need to add lights so they don’t lose detail. Cameras also can’t see the range of colors we can perceive, so colors lose saturation and all of the little subtleties of warm and cool we can see. Painting from life will speed your progress faster.
I am nowhere near touching oils, or even painting in general, in my art journey. But your videos have been a great recent discovery for me. Super helpful in solidifying the basics that I’m learning. Thank you, sir!
U are d best art teacher I have ever come across
„What‘s going on nothing‘s looking good“ 😂😂👌🏼 I know that situation haha
Thank you Chris as always 🙌🏼✨
My pleasure!!
I've been taking up oil painting lately and your videos helped me a lot. You make it easier to tackle the basics of any subject that I find intimidating. Thank you - from all the broke artists out there.
I got oil paints for Christmas. I can't wait to try! I've been hesitating, though but this video makes me want to jump in today
same lol this video is really nice
Love the way you fit so much information in a short amount of time!...my time is usually so limited, and this helps me a lot!
Love your tutorials and tips Chris🎨
Thanks so much!
@@paintcoach OMFG!!!!!!!!! I can't believe you'll reply😭✨ You're videos are really helpful as an oil paint beginner💙
Great video, Chris makes it look so simple but tips are fantastic, love his style!
Excellent painting tips, thank you Chris.
So beautiful
Thanks for sharing your tips! It’s super helpful!!
Thanks for posting
👏👏👏thank you for this video!!!!!
Thank you, very helpful indeed , greatly appreciated
This was a really good video. I use acrylics but I can use these tips. I’ve wanted to get more into Impressionism because I get so caught up on the details. I did that purposely at first because I wanted to make sure I could paint realism well so I could better know where and how to simplify shapes, lights and shadows, then transition into Impressionism.
Thank you for sharing these tips, they are going to greatly help me.
Great tips as always thank you!
Glad you like them!
Interestingly, you have somehow drawn an abstract and very ancient flower vase. I think your creativity has contributed to a wonderful work, and your ingenuity has produced a work of art beyond all expectations.
Love your videos!! I will try this painting this week 🥰. I love painting so much!
Great video! At 2:05 we see you at work at an easel. Above is a light source - presumably daylight bulbs. What is the make of that light source and where can I get one?
using blur on the reference....that is a great tip. i usually squint at my canvas and reference to simulate that.
I’ve learned so much, thankyou! 💖🥺
Great!
Good tips and reminders!
Fantastic thanks so much for your help
Brilliant - thank you!
"You're an artist and being an artist is about making decisions."
Bonus tip: if you’re thinking about painting two peas, make it one instead. Nobody wants peepee on their wall. You’re welcome.
You describe it perfectly 👌
Hi Chris. I don’t know if you’ve made a video discussing framing. I’d love to see a video where you talk about choosing frames for your finished oil paintings. Thank you 💜
Chris....can you apply these tips to acrylic painting?
i just don't know how much paint to put on... for example do i constantly use turpentine and linseed oil or do i not use that as much and how much is too much or too little?
Rose paintings are my favorite but i still at this age can't get it perfect or make it look perfect
Hi, I understand how you feel. When I one the painting to last workable longer I use a mixture of oil medium and very little turpentine, and when I wish it to dry faster, I only use turpentine or any other fast drying medium. Say, if I intend to keep on painting on a painting day after day, I use the first, but if I wish to leave it aside and keep working on it only after the painting has dry up, like after every few days or weeks, I use the second mix.
By the way I mix three parts of oil with one part of turpentine, to keep deeping the brush in it before getting the paint.
And for the 'drying' mix I only use the turpentine to deep the brush in it. That and the self-oils of the paints are enough to be able to paint adequately.
Off course you can mix the paints with the mediums in the palette, but I usually only do this when the paints are very hard or I want them to be very smooth and soft, as when I want to paint grass strokes.
Cheers and happy painting.
Great tips 👍
I just discovered your tutorials today--they are great! I'm assuming this would work for acrylics, too (my painting medium)
this is wonderful, thank you!
Thank you 🙏 so good
Thank you!!
Question - I have the Artisan water mixable linseed oil - is this the same as any other bottle of linseed oil? I'm attempting to move to regular oils as opposed to water soluble oils and am wondering if this is right to use with the regular oils? Thank you!
This helped. I do not paint my flowers dark enough as well. I tend to go too light and it never looks right.
Can you please do a video on how to paint glass, like a bottle? I always struggle with how complex they are
What are you using to sketch in white on your under painting?
Hi Coach, is the same tips applicable to painting a vase of peonies (instead of three huge sunflower), I find that painting flowers is so challenging, bits of colour here and there and yet, the form still have to look right! Can you demonstrate how to paint a vase of smaller flowers💕- great tips as always!!!
Awesome.
Helpful! Thanks for sharing. :)
I’ve been oil painting for 2 years and I’ve never heard of mixing my paint with paint thinner! I want to try it. Like gamsol? Just mix it with the paint on the palette? I’ve always just used liquin but it takes a bit to dry so usually have to wait a couple minutes to start painting over it.
Do i do underpaints for landscape art too?
Thank God for Chris 😆
Would you consider painting an old abandoned bulldozer in a field…or tractor?
They are everywhere here in Texas and I want to see how you would tackle it.
You the man
I noticed that the paint brushes Chris recommends now are different than say a year ago. Now they are all long flats instead of the bigger ones being short flats. Im about to buy some, but am confused as to whether to go for all long flats across 0 2 4 6 8 sizes or not
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This helps explain why flowers need to be different sizes. Look at a bouquet. Two flowers might be the exact same kind and identical in size laid down side by side. But in a vase one of them might be toward the back and one in front. The front flower needs to be larger because it might be bent toward you and is closer. The back flower has to be a bit smaller because it is farther away.
Is there a full Lesson especially For this sun flowers painting available?maybe on patreon or Something?
I’ve been subscribing your channel for a while, your videos are really helpful. Thank you! And I’m wondering what photography books do you use for daily still life painting (like the photography in this video, it looks like from a book)? I can’t draw from real life everyday so I wish I could have a photography book that contains fruits, vases and flowers. Thank you!
Nice video!!
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I’d love to hear how your understanding of the difference between painting from photos and painting from life develops and what insights you can share with us on why it is so.
You often say that it's easier to lighten a painting than to make it darker. Can you elaborate on that? I find that my darks absolutely dominate my light paints so I actually have trouble making things bright once I start adding in any darks at all. What makes it easier to lighten than darken?
Yeah but how do you get your hair like that?
4:45 my trick is to take off my glasses
😂
I thought I was crazy I tried and it doesn't look right
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Before you subscribe to his patron for the follow along. Its only in the €8 tier.. I guess, because it isn’t in the 4,50 tier
I am Alex I am from ST.Catherine Jamaica I want to become a better painter I am asking you to be in class
Pls add subtitles Indonesian
Can I interest you in 5 tips to describe things?
Alright.
I am victim too. Can't get my sunflowers right.
4:18 tip #6: take off my glasses
Can you translate it in Arabic 😢😢