Hi Peter, your video showed up randomly on my UA-cam feed, just a facinating painting and insightful tutorial.thank you. Looking forward to seeing more of your work.
I cannot understand you either but your painting speaks volumes. Love this. I have learn to do dramatic skies from a woman in the UK now your tutorial adds another element for me to play with, just love it, this sky is my next painting thank you.
I can understand you better when you did the bottom in yellow, so that's good. Talking about mistakes being part of the process you are so right. Just finished a painting and had to it at least 3 times until it was right. I'm not a pro as you are I've only been painting for 6 years. I am self taught but with so much help from tutorials to advance myself as an artist. I have sold 10 paintings thanks to artists like you, who share their talents. I did not realize you used oil I do acrylics only due to many allergies.
Hi Peter. Agreat tutorial on dramatic skies and getting the glow point of light effect it is very interesting how you do the clouds and one I want to get into. Im new to art having just retired just setting up a studio getting ready but your ease of painting is great as you say leave it come back and keep trying. One point I found it difficult to understand what you were saying a reposition of the mic or a better one would help your vids, keep posting pls
Thank you for your comment and feedback about the mic issues, I promise to improve this ! There will be more demonstrations to come and some in depth tutorials ( just sharing what I have learnt over the years) If you have any questions in the future don't hesitate to ask and enjoy your painting journey 👍😊
Hi Peter. Enjoyed this very much, thanks. A very dramatic painting. My only question is why are the highlights on the trees on the right when the light source appears to be on the left?
@@iainwilson7054 I know exactly what you mean, however the original photo I took of the sky shows exactly this, the sun was low and bright to the right of the photo, but it catches the clouds over to the left. Hope this helps 👍😊 (see original reference photo on video)
Hi Peter, your video showed up randomly on my UA-cam feed, just a facinating painting and insightful tutorial.thank you. Looking forward to seeing more of your work.
Thank you so much, more to come 😊
I cannot understand you either but your painting speaks volumes. Love this. I have learn to do dramatic skies from a woman in the UK now your tutorial adds another element for me to play with, just love it, this sky is my next painting thank you.
Thank you so much, enjoy your painting 👍😊
J’adooor.. cette lumière & couleur ..paysage magnifique nuage gris avec ce jaune donne un contraste époustouflant. Merciii
Thankyou so much 👍
I can understand you better when you did the bottom in yellow, so that's good. Talking about mistakes being part of the process you are so right. Just finished a painting and had to it at least 3 times until it was right. I'm not a pro as you are I've only been painting for 6 years. I am self taught but with so much help from tutorials to advance myself as an artist. I have sold 10 paintings thanks to artists like you, who share their talents. I did not realize you used oil I do acrylics only due to many allergies.
I am still a fairly new 'youtuber' and I have reached a time in my career that I would like to share all my experiences as a working artist.
Totally agree that yellow wash was amazing
Yes, stormy skies when the sun is shining produces some amazing dramatic colours.
Just,so gorgeous. I can't wait to start. Sick right now from flu and new COVID shot should well enough tomorrow.😅
get well soon👍😊
That's a very nice scenic picture, it almost feels like you are standing there👍
Cheers Barry 👍
Hi Peter. Agreat tutorial on dramatic skies and getting the glow point of light effect it is very interesting how you do the clouds and one I want to get into. Im new to art having just retired just setting up a studio getting ready but your ease of painting is great as you say leave it come back and keep trying. One point I found it difficult to understand what you were saying a reposition of the mic or a better one would help your vids, keep posting pls
Thank you for your comment and feedback about the mic issues, I promise to improve this ! There will be more demonstrations to come and some in depth tutorials ( just sharing what I have learnt over the years) If you have any questions in the future don't hesitate to ask and enjoy your painting journey 👍😊
Beautiful mate.
Cheers 👍
Is there anything as beautiful than the color yellow and orange on a landscape painting.
I know, I'm looking forward to painting a large sunset soon.
Hi Peter. Enjoyed this very much, thanks. A very dramatic painting. My only question is why are the highlights on the trees on the right when the light source appears to be on the left?
@@iainwilson7054 I know exactly what you mean, however the original photo I took of the sky shows exactly this, the sun was low and bright to the right of the photo, but it catches the clouds over to the left. Hope this helps 👍😊 (see original reference photo on video)
@@PeterWorswick thanks Peter. I can see that now. Looking forward to the next video.
Looks like the Canadian prairies
Yes your right it does 👍
Sir what is the medium u r using..
This is gorgeous..
Thank you - Oil paint, I have also added liquin to the oil paint in certain areas to help fluidity and speed drying.
Cannot understand you in your tutorials. Very nice painting though
@@pegjov4906 Thank you for your feedback, I will improve the audio quality for future videos 👍
The closed captioning feature works nicely.