I am a big fan of oil . Very good video. Love the way you teach . Very informative. Clearly explained. You brought life to that fur .Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Jose from Melbourne Australia
I paint much the same way in oils. Ie I work alla prima (for the majority of the painting at least) starting from a thin mid tone base layer then working in the dark and light tone values. It takes a lot of the work out of mixing many tonal values in each colour on the palette as you are creating those tonal transitions as you sculpt the form on the canvas having the added bonus of making painting much faster
The first phrase was like hearing my own thoughts of choosing whether painting with oils or acrylics - I really admire your very realistic way of painting fur ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I do love to paint alla prima wet in wet - both in acrylics and in oils and use a more traditional wet in wet style with oils but very interesting to see how you solved it - 🙏for sharing always inspiring 🧡🩵♥️💛💚
I am glad you made this video. You described a solution to the problem I was having with painting hair with oil. Thank you for the informative detailed talk.
Me encantan tus vídeos me ayudaron mucho, pero para pinturas pequeñas de tigres en acrílico aplica el short que mandaste de como hacer bellos? Ya que trato y no me sale
Hello, I’ve just come across you, omg you are brilliant, I have just started painting / drawing and love it, could I ask please how long you have been doing art for. Just stunning 😍
I do know how to do fur, but was interested in what oils you used, The fact when you switched to a medium oil, you said any will do This is helpful, because Lensed Oil is costly, in those tiny bottles sold in art stores. However in cans also costly , but more dangerous to have inside the home. Now if one knows someone if they can have some, in a small jar. they have, usually people are willing to spare some. But is more helpful to barter, by shoveling in winter, mow the grass, or pet sit Thanks. types of brushes. mix medium. If you pre do your canvas, to not have the canvas covering lines show through. I use Rust-Oleum Flat White, sand, then repeat. Acrylic is my first step, may mix with egg yoke and distilled H2O, after done using acrylic, I will use a clear coat, and then apply Oil. Interested when others tell what they do. Thanks Again.
I'm in desperate of some assistance I'm painting a bulldog statue to look like real as I can I need to make a fawn color would I use red yellow and blue to make a fawn color?
I’m very!!’ Happy you’re using oils and videos. I use oils. Wonderful
More oil painting tips like this are appreciated. Great Job!
Very interesting tip. And you can always wait for it to dry and adjust color tones with glazing as well.
I'm always glad when I see that there's a new video on your channel. Thanks
Painting a cat as a first oil. This was really helpful, especially seeing you work up the base layer. Thanks!
howd it turn out? im about to start a dog for my first one. going to do practice with eyes and fur before i start
I am a big fan of oil . Very good video. Love the way you teach . Very informative. Clearly explained. You brought life to that fur .Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Jose from Melbourne Australia
I paint much the same way in oils. Ie I work alla prima (for the majority of the painting at least) starting from a thin mid tone base layer then working in the dark and light tone values.
It takes a lot of the work out of mixing many tonal values in each colour on the palette as you are creating those tonal transitions as you sculpt the form on the canvas having the added bonus of making painting much faster
The first phrase was like hearing my own thoughts of choosing whether painting with oils or acrylics - I really admire your very realistic way of painting fur ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I do love to paint alla prima wet in wet - both in acrylics and in oils and use a more traditional wet in wet style with oils but very interesting to see how you solved it - 🙏for sharing always inspiring 🧡🩵♥️💛💚
I am glad you made this video. You described a solution to the problem I was having with painting hair with oil. Thank you for the informative detailed talk.
I love this video, I always struggle with fur no matter which medium I use. Thank you.
Excellent demonstration clear concise and to the point! Well done!
Frostie
My grandson daughter lovvvvvves sloth❤, I would love to watch you paint sloth.ty
BEST MOST COMPLETE OIL GUIDE please make more oil painting videos
She is so good at acting
Netflix NEEDS her
Brilliant thank you for sharing....only used pastels and watercolors so far. ..loads to learn.....inspiring 👍😊
Thank you very much! You should definitely give oils and acrylics a go too 😁
Enjoyed this, great job!
lovely
Excellent video. I'm doing an oil of a cat and this really helps. Thanks so much
Thanks so much for sharing your techniques !!
No problem! Hope you found it helpful 😁
Oh, thank you ao much! I almost lost my hope trying to shorter the painting time making fur at my miniature oil paintings )
Thank you for always sharing your tips. Most informative as always.
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Excellent tutorial. Thank you.
Wow Very interesting and useful technique. wonderful.🙂🙂🙂
Really helpful- thank you so much 🙏
I love 💞, the amount of information 💓you give 💝 in this 💯.interesting tutorial 💞. thanks for the beautiful video you share with us,,. ❤❤❤
Thanks for watching! I’m really glad you’ve found it helpful 😁
Keep going 🤗
Thank you, I will
This is a really good video!
Could midtone the canvas light brown than do all this too. Looks great.
Thank you for this!
Me encantan tus vídeos me ayudaron mucho, pero para pinturas pequeñas de tigres en acrílico aplica el short que mandaste de como hacer bellos? Ya que trato y no me sale
You so much, this was great!
Thank you! glad you enjoyed it 😁
Thank you for your tips!
Superb
Thank you
I am also using acrylics start light and add darker for shading?this is a commission job
Can you list the types of brushes and sizes you used?
Good job
Hello, I’ve just come across you, omg you are brilliant, I have just started painting / drawing and love it, could I ask please how long you have been doing art for. Just stunning 😍
I do know how to do fur, but was interested in what oils you used, The fact when you switched to a medium oil, you said any will do This is helpful, because Lensed Oil is costly, in those tiny bottles sold in art stores. However in cans also costly , but more dangerous to have inside the home. Now if one knows someone if they can have some, in a small jar. they have, usually people are willing to spare some. But is more helpful to barter, by shoveling in winter, mow the grass, or pet sit Thanks. types of brushes. mix medium. If you pre do your canvas, to not have the canvas covering lines show through. I use Rust-Oleum Flat White, sand, then repeat. Acrylic is my first step, may mix with egg yoke and distilled H2O, after done using acrylic, I will use a clear coat, and then apply Oil. Interested when others tell what they do. Thanks Again.
Have you ever tried Water soluable oils?
you are amazing
I like acrylics
Paint brush please
I'm in desperate of some assistance I'm painting a bulldog statue to look like real as I can I need to make a fawn color would I use red yellow and blue to make a fawn color?
Did you get the fawn colour you were looking for?
wet on wet, been done forever, otherwise known as ala prima.
Looks good but to slow for me I use a different technique it that’s what make us unque