Every time I have done pointillism with pain I use the brush tip end, it holds more paint in it, and you can get very fine points to help with details.
Great tutorial!:) It's so difficult to find any drawing/painting tutorials online that actually explains what to do... But you did it great!:D And your painting looks amazing!:)
Good video. Seurat took a scientific approach and actually measured out the exact amount of paint in each color he would use. I think if you're far enough away the painting turns white.
Wow. Thank you so much for that tutorial . I work with ink . But I have always wanted to work with pointillism in paintings. But I was really intimidated . Thank you so much for your video. And that I can use arcylics medium. I have those types of paints but didn't know how to use them . This gives me a good idea. Thank you very much
Good tutorial. I've used oil, but might look into acrylic. I've also always used a 000 brush. Suerate used a brush because part of the technique was not simply color merging but also brush stroke direction. Finally, you might want to play with the background. I like to do my serious work on black gesso canvas. Sometimes I prepaint areas with contrasting color so if the area is going to be mostly yellow I will prime with purple.
I like your video! I know increasingly on the bases of the pointillism because it is in what I want to develop. Do you know Gabino Amaya Cacho? I have read that treats itself about a famous painter of Spain that it has developed the abstract pointillism and that his pictures are very costly in Euros, I would like to know yours opinions.
Could you have put pin holes in your print then with a very thin mech. pencil made marks on your canvass thru the holes? This would probably take longer but you might get more detail. Thanks for uploading.
Thanks for this video! could you tell me where you have the information from? I‘m doing my graduation work about poitillism but I can‘t find good sources/books. Thank you!🤗
You give a good beginning but I was disappointed that you used speed dotting rather than taking time and patience to show and explain how to do the job 🙁
Christine Padua, you can do this with a photo or magazine page. For a photo, simply use a regular wooden pencil (not a mechanical pencil) and color in the back of the photo with a lot of graphite. Press down firmly when coloring to ensure you get enough graphite on page. Place the photo face-up on the surface (canvas, sketchbook etc.) and using another regular pencil, draw the outline of the image. It’s a version of tracing. When you lift the page, you will see the pencil outline marks you made.
Very helpful tricks, thankyou so much for taking the time and effort to put this up.
I was searching the net for a instructional video and found yours ... brilliant, thank you - and I agree with Taylor, please create more!
Wow!!!!!! That painting is absolutely beautiful!!!!
The graphite image transfer just blew my mind. I love making art with acrylics but never had a formal training or classes. Thanks for the tip!
Every time I have done pointillism with pain I use the brush tip end, it holds more paint in it, and you can get very fine points to help with details.
and the rawing at the end is so pretty
Gorgeous. I think your color wheel would also be great to frame. Love it.
Great intro, and I love the color wheel warm up!
Very well done ! Thank you for the history and technique tips , studying George Seurat in art class
Great tutorial. I never knew you could use almost anything to make your dots a different size.Thank you for this & it was fun!
yea
Great tutorial!:) It's so difficult to find any drawing/painting tutorials online that actually explains what to do... But you did it great!:D And your painting looks amazing!:)
Good video. Seurat took a scientific approach and actually measured out the exact amount of paint in each color he would use. I think if you're far enough away the painting turns white.
Great tutorial! I am teaching my kids about pointillism and will be sharing this with my kids!
Your painting is beautiful. thanks for teaching us!
Absolutely beautiful! Planning on teaching this to my art class!
yea
I enjoyed your video very much , it was funny and easy to understand, plus your picture looks great.
who else watched this for homework in 2020 oakwood
Port colbourne right?
Me
ofc
Me
2021 pog
Wow. It looks amazing.
This was my first Pointillism tutorial.. Thank you so much!
You derserve a like! :)
Wow. Thank you so much for that tutorial . I work with ink . But I have always wanted to work with pointillism in paintings. But I was really intimidated . Thank you so much for your video. And that I can use arcylics medium. I have those types of paints but didn't know how to use them . This gives me a good idea. Thank you very much
yea
your edits are funny, i will subscribe for that
i subbed cause you have very few and yet this vid was so good.
yea
Thanks for this video Madison, looking to try this with cheap water based textas.
I'm definitely going to try this, thanks for sharing!
Good tutorial. I've used oil, but might look into acrylic. I've also always used a 000 brush. Suerate used a brush because part of the technique was not simply color merging but also brush stroke direction. Finally, you might want to play with the background. I like to do my serious work on black gesso canvas. Sometimes I prepaint areas with contrasting color so if the area is going to be mostly yellow I will prime with purple.
usually I dont like this types of videos but I liked this :)
Very cool!! I love it! Thank you!
The colour wheel you made was it only for warm up? and can it be used for anything else like in a class of kids... maybe spin it???!!!
God!Awesome job!
Very interesting. helpful process approach. thank you
Excellent tutorial. I like your style :D
Loved your video...so refreshing and informative!! I learned a lot and your completed painting was fab!!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge
This is really good. Thanks.
Awesome video!
I like your video! I know increasingly on the bases of the pointillism because it is in what I want to develop. Do you know Gabino Amaya Cacho? I have read that treats itself about a famous painter of Spain that it has developed the abstract pointillism and that his pictures are very costly in Euros, I would like to know yours opinions.
Awesome 👍👍👍
Great job!
I have to make a selfportrait in pointilism with watercolors for school how do I do it?
great one, helps me a lot
Nicely done :)
This was a good video. You could be a successful UA-camr. You should consider making more videos.
Who else is here from Treca? This video is great!!!
Hi! Good day! I just want to ask the color combination you use on your taj mahal painting
Awesome thank for your help and support
AMazing tutorial! Thanks for sharing :)
This is so beautiful 🤩🤩🤩🤩
Can you use gouache or just Acrylic?
WOW THAT WAS AMAZINGGGG
hi. I would like to know what is the name of the music at the beginning of the video. please answer
Porter robinson - divinity
Great video !!!
Good job. Tq for the tutorial.
God send for my project due in a week!!
Beautiful painting...wish you could have positioned camera above you so we could really see the painting unfold. Final product looks amazing though!
Nice work...
Damn! Clicked the video cause of Pointillism, got greeted with Divinity by Porter Robinson. Win Win.
Kiss from France, merci beaucoup!
Wow you did a incredible job that is so so beautiful! Thank you for sharing
Excellent tutorial on Pointilism!! Thank you so much !!
Very nice, i might make art tutorials and video soon, i would lower the sound of the music, it is too loud
Great tutorial.. very like this
wait what notebook is that can i use any notebook or does it have to be that one
Thank you! It helps
Hi Madison,
How do you do all these cool tutorials please can you teach me because I'm on 23 years old and
This Was soooo cool! I love that Graphite Transfer Technique...I will be using that technique soon! I loved this video!!!
Very nice,,
Cómo podés trabajar con la paleta toda manchada??
can we do this with markers
please bring back closed captions youtube watched this in a loud classroom and couldn't hear a thing
Perfect 🥰
Thanks and subbed
Nice
loved it
Thank you
Nice!!
Could you have put pin holes in your print then with a very thin mech. pencil made marks on your canvass thru the holes? This would probably take longer but you might get more detail. Thanks for uploading.
yea
Sooooo thank you.
So much.
Can I do this with pastel
Wonderfull 🇧🇷
Lovely! Thank you! ❤️
Thanks for explaining so well and in detail 😊
This was wonderful, Thank you :)
Thanks for this video! could you tell me where you have the information from? I‘m doing my graduation work about poitillism but I can‘t find good sources/books. Thank you!🤗
Beautiful 😍😍😍😍😍😘😘❤❤
Why didn't you try cottonbands ? Its EASIER😞😞
We watch this in school this is our homework
thanks
Mkay
Is it easy ??❓⁉️🤔
You give a good beginning but I was disappointed that you used speed dotting rather than taking time and patience to show and explain how to do the job 🙁
Beautiful! But how do I trace the image on my canvas again? What tools do I need to do that? Thank you so much! You are so inspiring! :)
Christine Padua, you can do this with a photo or magazine page. For a photo, simply use a regular wooden pencil (not a mechanical pencil) and color in the back of the photo with a lot of graphite. Press down firmly when coloring to ensure you get enough graphite on page. Place the photo face-up on the surface (canvas, sketchbook etc.) and using another regular pencil, draw the outline of the image. It’s a version of tracing. When you lift the page, you will see the pencil outline marks you made.
Honey all of seurat's paintings were in oil. So "this wont work in oil" is just a silly thing to say
wow
1800? Really? Surprise me more!
jesus fckin christ i got scared while painting
because of the cound effects
good vide except she realy started painting in the last 2 min of the video
nice it took u long enough to finish it LMAO
It bother me a bit that someone doing a tutorial on pointillism does not know how to pronounce the name of Georges Seurat.
can i get a hoya
my teacher forced me to watch this jesuuussssss
bullsh*t
A little politeness goes a long way in life
I'll bet you are just a stellar person