Imitating Alla Prima technique using Thick Paint
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- Allow professional artist Magdalena Proszowska to guide you through her process for achieving a traditional oil paint look while using the Mixer panel, new Thick Paint and Thick Paint Compatible brushes, and canvas lighting to complete her still life painting.
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just in the first five minutes there are at least three great gems about setup and color. I love this and that art is amazing! Why doesn't Corel have more of this type of stuff and market the software better?!?
Yeah, it is such an expensive software, but yet there are just outdated tutorials from 7 years ago around. Such a shame. I still do a lot of things in Clip Studio Paint because I dont know how to do them in painter.
Oh and Painter needs clipping masks!!!
@@hallojutuhb9071 They do have clipping masks, iirc, it's the "black circle within white rectangle" symbol at the bottom of the layers window part next to the lock
Wonderful work, and well explained - great choice of musical accompaniment, too!
Beautiful ... I truly enjoyed this ... I haven't purchased 2021 yet, but I'm certainly thinking about it now!!!!
amazing tutorial for alla prima!
So good to see Painter being used intelligently and with traditional art knowledge and technique. One question, having selected a colour palette from an image you don't appear to be sampling it as you paint afterwards ?
Loved watching this.
So many things to learn but your setup is one of the most helpful I have seen and the end result is wonderful. Thanks! P.S. Homemade sauerkraut is the best!
Just wonderful.
Very nice and refreshing! Thank you for this great tutorial!!
Brilliant, I could not stop watching.
Great tutorial! Thank you so much.
Awesome demo! Thank you! It also made me hungry for saurkraut and sausage. :)
Super beautiful, engaging video
thank you for this engaging tutorial,
I will look this application with a more inspired eyes .
bravo :-)
Thank you so much for this - I really learnt a great deal!
Thank you!
Love love this! ♥️
I love this one.
Like this a lot
Didn’t expect to see you here Steve. Very glad you are still interested in Painter 😂
beautiful
Thank you that was fantastic :)
I really enjoyed watching you paint your still life. I have watched this tutorial many, many times.
I am very interested in the brush settings of the palette knife that you used. I am using Painter 2020 and cannot make the fine horizontal strokes that you do so effortlessly with your loaded palette knife. Would you be so kind as to provide the brush settings for this knife? Perhaps I will then be able to adjust my palette knife to work as yours does.
Thank you.
Great tutorial! Lovely painting.. I want to know how you choose your colors... just by judging with your eye? I am having really hard time with choosing colors. Its quite easy for me to paint in black and white where I see values easily but it gets insanely complicated for me to see and judge 'colors with values'. Is there something you can explain us so we passionate amateurs here can learn to crack it? Thank you so much for your time !!
It might be helpful to take pictures of a few things and just pick colors from places to get a general idea of where exactly you can find thise colors from real life on the color wheel.
Generally here are some things I'd say are important to know about color:
1. The colors you paint don't need to be exactly the same as the object you're painting is. For example if you have the green leave of a tree you can basically just pick any green. You just ideally should consider the temperature of the light source when picking the colors of light and shadow.
2. The less saturated a color is the better it works with other colors. So you usually don't want every color in your painting to be fully saturated but rather have a lot of less saturated colors and a few more satured colors as accents.
3. Color is perceived relative. An unsaturated orange appears to be way more saturated if there is a bunch of blues around than if there's other oranges around.
4. As long as you get the values right you can almost do whatever you want with your colors like have hue shifts to whatever color you choose or even just painting a sometjing like leaves in blue and purple or something.
I hope that made sense and was at least somewhat helpful.
There's an artist called Marco Bucci who has a series called "10 minutes to better painting" which also has a few episodes on colors where I learned most (if not all) of this so maybe check that out if you want more detail or just someone who can explain :)
lovely
Hello, thank you for this wonderful tutorial! I wonder if you could offer me some advice: I am trying to paint the blue cloth, following your example and using the same brushes. Mine just looks like a pile of mush. Can you offer me some advice as to how to get that beautiful draped cloth look? thank you!!
Einfach perfekt! :)
i am spending 5 days on this software but not understnading which brushes is good for painting
How do you blend them so well? Someone?
Great painting and very useful information. Thank you! Do you find the performance of 2021 significantly better than 2020 or is it not noticeable?