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Beginners guide to oil painting and demonstration w/ Lachri

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  • Опубліковано 12 січ 2016
  • Today I'm going to walk you through everything from the supplies I use, to how I blend my paint and even show you how to complete your first oil painting using glazing techniques!
    Oil painting has this reputation for being a more advanced medium to work in. People think it's going to be too hard and everyone's heard about the trouble with muddy colors. I will let you in on a little secret; Oil painting is one of the easier mediums to work in IF you know how to use mixing medium and when to let your paint dry between layers.
    Todays materials (amazon affiliate links):
    Fredrix Belgian linen paint board 8x10
    Webers permalba black goo.gl/pl0jQZ
    Weber permalba white goo.gl/C6eSDm
    Liquin goo.gl/I3RAJl
    Winsor & Newton:
    winton color: light red, terre verte, cadmium yellow pale hue
    artist color: naples yellow, raw umber, phthalo turquoise, zinc white, olive green
    Winsor and newton set goo.gl/K6NULa (I'm not using the set but it is enough to get you started, remember, it's more important to have your values correct than the perfect color!)
    Mona Lisa Odorless paint thinner: goo.gl/CNe35Q
    Mona Lisa brush tank goo.gl/InHC6o
    Masterson Artist Palette goo.gl/JTRWoU
    Viva Paper Towels goo.gl/ELODT4
    Mop Brush I recommend the 12 pack on these goo.gl/CiWgfD I also used a #4 liner brush and two #8 filberts, both synthetic hog hair and a few stiff round brushes.
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    Time lapse and speed painting tutorials and demonstrations by award winning artist Lachri. Learn how to paint portraits, surreal landscapes, pets, lions, tigers, and birds...pretty sure a Wizard of OZ reference should be made right about now. Get tips and watch techniques for working in acrylic and oil paint, carbon pencil, graphite and colored pencil.
    The background music is me playing violin.
    This video was shot using the Canon VIXIA HF G20 HD camcorder.
    • How to paint a surreal...

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  • @blueredcross
    @blueredcross 6 років тому +2

    I wanted to thank you Lisa for everything you're doing for us. You taught me so much and I really want you to continue doing the things you do. The more you give the more you are able to receive and the more you love what you do the more that love will spread to inspire others. You are my favourite artist of all time

  • @RichardKing4U
    @RichardKing4U 5 років тому +7

    Really good video, I like the way you speak quickly and to the point. Several others ramble on and on and take ages, but you are superb. Thank you !
    The silver paper idea is new to me, but I really prefer a grey pallet, because it helps me a lot to judge colours better. I also use a piece of cellophane wrapped around a piece of stiff cardboard about 5 inches square painted grey to use as a micro pallet on which to mix colours and then place next to the canvas, or a reference photograph. Of course when the cellophane is covered with paint, you can discard it and wrap a new piece of cellophane around the piece of grey cardboard. I find this is most useful with acrylics, but it also works with oils
    Kind regards to all and good luck with you UA-cam channel - Chris in Thailand

  • @FineArtbyAlison
    @FineArtbyAlison 7 місяців тому

    Hey Lisa! I just wanted to say hi and introduce myself. I’m Alison and I’m and artist myself! I would like to let you know that I’ve been watching your videos for years and your channel was a big inspiration for me to start my own art business and UA-cam channel😊 You’re super talented by the way!❤

  • @nickybee800
    @nickybee800 8 років тому +2

    Yes!!!! This is PERFECT FOR ME!!! I am an acrylic artist that wants to try oil. I'm so excited

  • @YoTrippinFoChariZard
    @YoTrippinFoChariZard 8 років тому +1

    I love how something so simple can look so gorgeous and captivating. Really want to try out oil painting!

  • @brandonringstad
    @brandonringstad 8 років тому +27

    great job! I love all the details on the canvas and brushes you used. It was all the details that some other channels don't have which help. I know tons of people who want to know the whole process to painting and this was a 10/10

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  8 років тому +1

      +Brandon Ringstad Thanks!

  • @JellieBee
    @JellieBee 6 років тому +5

    This is so helpful! I've attempted oil painting a few times but I just didn't understand it at all, this glazing technique seems so straightforward, so I'm excited to try it!!

  • @MiraByler
    @MiraByler 8 років тому +5

    Definitely going to be investing in liquin now. I usually use turpenoid, but I absolutely love the layers you do with liquin! Thanks for sharing

    • @why6773
      @why6773 8 років тому

      +ThatArtsyGirl Hello, I love your videos :)

  • @fantasyland8369
    @fantasyland8369 8 років тому +1

    Finally an oil painting video!

  • @SalmaK.Shamshad
    @SalmaK.Shamshad 5 років тому +2

    Watching in 2019! I love you for not wasting so much paint. I also loved the pallet idea. ✌🏼 Thank you so much for this video.

  • @CanadianMang
    @CanadianMang 5 років тому +1

    I wouldnt be worried about "muddy" colors and colors mixing on your painting. I believe that is in fact a positive effect of oil paint which is what makes this medium so beautiful. Oil paint has so much potential especially when you loosen up and allow randomness to take place. We all have our own style!

  • @elizabethnaisbitt1795
    @elizabethnaisbitt1795 8 років тому +1

    Fab painting and fab tutorial, tfs x

  • @charlesmostert6929
    @charlesmostert6929 7 років тому

    You are such a beautiful painter and a great teacher! Thank you again! Lorraine

  • @DaveKFree
    @DaveKFree 8 років тому

    I just wanted to say thank you! You are one of my favorite UA-cam teachers. There was some very practical information in this video that I have not seen elsewhere.

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  8 років тому

      Thanks :D

  • @tamihughes3979
    @tamihughes3979 7 років тому

    you really made wanting to work with oils a lot easier. So use of seeing people using tons of paint, which was scary. You broke it down in such a way - that I might need to review this. In college - they also made it really difficult, to were I did not want to learn it. Believe I still have all of those paints... been a good 30 years now... hmmm Thank you for the this! You are awesome!

  • @anitaholmes9713
    @anitaholmes9713 8 років тому +1

    Love this video, your painting is amazing...I love your work and love that you take the time to share and inspire! Thank you!

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  8 років тому

      Thanks :D

  • @Windkisssed
    @Windkisssed 8 років тому

    Thoroughly enjoyable to watch it all cone together!! I don't plan on taking up oils just yet... Got my hands full with learning so many other mediums at the moment. Always love watching your instructive and inspiring videos!! Thanks for sharing your wisdom with us.
    Lauri

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  8 років тому

      +Windkisssed Thanks for watching :D

  • @exhibitjean
    @exhibitjean 8 років тому +1

    Great video! I must re-watch this many times! So much great information :)

  • @freeelectron8261
    @freeelectron8261 4 роки тому

    Great tutorial - lots of useful and interesting techniques. Might try some oil painting. Thanks Lachri!

  • @emilymeinsmith7991
    @emilymeinsmith7991 8 років тому

    Even though I don't using painting mediums myself, I still find watching these videos so interesting. Awesome video, Lisa! :3

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  8 років тому

      +Emily Mein Smith Thanks!

  • @nandkumarnaik8186
    @nandkumarnaik8186 4 роки тому

    Great! Your painting demonstration and the tips you are giving while painting is very helpful. It's Awesome, thank you.

  • @nathanbanda1978
    @nathanbanda1978 8 років тому

    Thank you so much lisa for this tutorial! Being a beginner myself this video really has cleared up all my misconceptions about oil paint. Now i know what i need to do to make my paintings even better. Thank you!

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  8 років тому

      +Nathan Banda I'm glad to help!

  • @susanehoffman
    @susanehoffman 7 років тому

    This is a very helpful video for someone new to oil painting, like myself. Thanks for this good information.

  • @Pobs81
    @Pobs81 7 років тому +1

    Great video, i have stayed away from oils thus far but i think I'll give it a whirl after watching.👍

  • @michaelparry1383
    @michaelparry1383 8 років тому

    Lisa, this is so fantastic. I really like how you show your detail work. your camera angle and zoom give the viewer an up front and personal view of what you do and how you do ti. All your videos are great (all of them), but these detail views of your work help so much. All the information is so well discussed. We all can hear the words under-painting, glazes, and so forth, but until we actually see it done up close and personal, they are just words. I am so please that you are not just satisfied to do more of the same videos (are great in their own right) and you want it to take it to the next level. You are great, Lisa; always have been and always will be. Great video, great.

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  8 років тому

      +Michael Parry Thanks! The boom mic stand helps me get such better camera angles than I used to be able to :D

    • @michaelparry1383
      @michaelparry1383 8 років тому

      +Lachri Fine Art , Lisa, I just finished a second viewing. Your apple turned out great. It was so great to see this come together. I am pleased that you were able to find a way to do these close ups when you need. I enjoyed watching you display the paints, brushes, and thinner. Your video work is so well done. Thanks again.

  • @shirleylinkous799
    @shirleylinkous799 7 років тому +3

    Hi hun, just wanted to say thank you for being so giving with your skills. Keep them coming! :}

  • @ATALGE
    @ATALGE 8 років тому

    One video and I am in love with your channel. You give great tips

  • @billoneil1699
    @billoneil1699 8 років тому

    Thank you very much, i am just starting and trying to learn all the techniques

  • @jennyp9091
    @jennyp9091 6 років тому

    Such a great instructor!

  • @sambeawesome
    @sambeawesome 8 років тому +10

    Wonderful tutorial! I like how you kept it very simple. Though I'm not into oils, ain't nobody got time for that ;P

  • @sarahkilburn7811
    @sarahkilburn7811 7 років тому +4

    doggie piddle pads are the best for wiping brushes/palette knives. I have a puppy and didnt know what to do w/ them once she was house broken plus they cover ur desk nicely.

  • @user-qi7tu3rc5g
    @user-qi7tu3rc5g 8 років тому

    thanks a lot for your tutorials! just found them and it's amazing! i'm learning to make oil paintings as well as colored pencil drawings and your tutorials are very helpful!!

  • @venus_taurus
    @venus_taurus 6 років тому +1

    As a beginner, when you’re poor af and can’t afford good canvas. Just buy a big tube of white acrylics and prime the cheap canvas with 2-3 layers and paint when it’s dry. Super smooth, never had problems with blending this way.

  • @jerzeyzgirl03
    @jerzeyzgirl03 8 років тому

    Hi Lisa. I honestly learn so much from all your videos. I have done painting in the past and the paint thinners stinked. I never used likin before.. usually my paintings takes weeks to dry lol. I am learning so much with you about different mediums. Can you please do a video on how to varnish your paintings? This is a topic alot of artists like myself have problems with. Thanks for taking time to make awesome videos.

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  8 років тому

      +jerzeyzgirl03 Yep, I actually picked up some varnish to review recently :)

    • @jerzeyzgirl03
      @jerzeyzgirl03 8 років тому

      +Lachri Fine Art Yayyy can't wait to watch it

  • @rosaravelo3709
    @rosaravelo3709 6 років тому

    Absolutely wonderful

  • @SmillyDonut
    @SmillyDonut 8 років тому

    This was a really good video that takes you through the basics of oil painting. I was wondering though, would you consider making an introduction to acrylics video. I feel like one of the reasons I struggle with painting on the whole so much is because I don't know how to use the paint properly and each type of paint works a bit differently and I think an intro to acrylics might help a lot of people.

  • @ChrisBellArt
    @ChrisBellArt 8 років тому

    You make it look so easy, lol. Experience. Thank you so much!

  • @grayindigo21
    @grayindigo21 5 років тому +1

    you had me at 'viva paper towels'.

  • @MiccoliOfficial
    @MiccoliOfficial 7 років тому

    Great video, looking forward to more. Thanks for sharing, much love Miccoli

  • @TamiGargantiel
    @TamiGargantiel 7 років тому

    Thank you so much for this tutorial! It was very helpful.

  • @barbararodx
    @barbararodx 8 років тому

    This helped me so much especially since I will be taking a painting class in about a week where we only use oil paints

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  8 років тому

      +Barbara Rodriguez :D

  • @AliA-zf5zk
    @AliA-zf5zk 8 років тому

    I love your videos. Thank you.

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  8 років тому

      +Ali A :D

  • @cathyt1656
    @cathyt1656 7 років тому +1

    Very nice video. Thank you for sharing your technique. I'm dusting off my oils after a ten years hiatus. Although I've used a glazing technique, I don't recall ever seeing or hearing of starting with the colors including black and white. Is this your personal technique, or is this how the masters did it? Thank you.

  • @GemmaHurrah
    @GemmaHurrah 8 років тому

    Lovely painting!!

  • @areejyabroudy893
    @areejyabroudy893 8 років тому

    i love your techniques. ....thaaaaanx a lot ..

  • @maryannross50
    @maryannross50 7 років тому

    This was a great lesson, thank you.

  • @renzo6490
    @renzo6490 6 років тому

    On the subject of the toxicity of solvents like turpentine/Turpenoid/Gamsol:
    I use about one cup of solvent per year !
    I add some to my medium and I keep that in a small plastic squeeze bottle.
    But I don't use solvent in the conventional way to clean paint away.
    We are taught to remove all paint from our brushes.
    Otherwise, the paint will dry and make the bristles stiff or cause the brush to lose its shape.
    This is true ONLY if we allow the paint on the brush to dry !!
    I keep my brushes from drying out between sessions.
    That way, I never have to use solvent !
    Here is what I do:
    Treating oil paint brushes after use without solvent:
    Steps:
    1. After painting, wipe as much paint as you can from your brush onto a cloth or paper towel.(kitchen roll in the U.K.)
    2.. Dip brush into a mixture of clove oil and artist grade safflower oil - 1/2 ounce bottle of clove oil into 8 oz. bottle of safflower oil. Do Not Swirl the brush around ..just dip it in and lift it out.
    3. Set brush aside until your next painting session. It will stay pliable for a few weeks.
    If you go longer without using your brushes, re-dip into the clove/safflower mix.
    4. When ready to use the brush, wipe off the oil residue.
    Your brush will be moist and flexible.
    You can put some medium onto the brush and wipe it off to remove any of the earlier color that might remain.
    Note: use only artist grade safflower oil.
    It is usually available in art supply stores.
    The cooking oil you buy in the market is not suitable.
    Clove oil can be found online.
    Walmart / Walgreens etc. carry clove oil.
    Once you have your few supplies and get accustomed to treating your brushes this way, you will be SO GLAD that you have dramatically reduced your use of toxic solvents!
    I have been treating my brushes like this for years and it keeps their bristles in good condition.
    Also... sometimes things, other than brushes, with paint on them need to be cleaned.
    It is OIL paint. You can remove the oil easily with the one product that has been formulated to remove grease.
    Liquid dish soap !
    But only DAWN will do a good job.
    It is the best dish soap by far.
    Clean your hands. Wipe surfaces.
    Squeezed full strength on cloth and gently brushed in can often remove paint.
    I have even washed wet paint off a canvas that wasn't working with Dawn, warm water and a hard scrub brush.
    You never have to clean with harsh toxic solvent again.

  • @TheAdelK
    @TheAdelK 5 років тому

    Thank you! Im a beginner and I've learned so much!

  • @AlphonseElric122
    @AlphonseElric122 8 років тому

    An older artist told me once that's good way to quick dry oils was to turn on the oven light, not the oven itself, and let the painting sit under the light for a little while. I've never painted in oil so idk if it works but it sounded like an interesting tip.

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  8 років тому +1

      Yeah, I don't think that's how the curing process works lol.

  • @kittycat0876
    @kittycat0876 8 років тому

    How pretty thanks I was wondering how to get started

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  8 років тому

      +kittycat0876 :D

  • @Roubaix001
    @Roubaix001 7 років тому

    Brilliant.

  • @jasoninge5309
    @jasoninge5309 8 років тому

    Wonderful video! I usually paint my seascapes in acrylic, but I've been thinking about going over the finished acrylic paintings with oils to get more subtle blending effects. This video makes me totally excited to jump right into oils. However, the Liquitex Basics acrylics I use dry to a matte finish (which I like). I'm afraid I might have random shinny spots where the oils are used.

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  8 років тому

      Varnish over all of it when you're done to even out the shine.

  • @000bullets
    @000bullets 8 років тому +5

    So do you not clean your brushes with the thinner every time you change the colors on your brush? I heard of people not using thinner when they change colors but I don't see how you can't use thinner when you change colors without the colors contaminating each other.

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  8 років тому +4

      It depends. If I'm going from a dark brown and want to use white on that same brush, then yes I will need to use paint thinner. If I'm going from yellow to brown, I only need to wipe the paint from the brush on a paper towel. Normally I just use different brushes for lights or darks so that I can just wipe them between colors without worrying about it.

  • @tobyp713
    @tobyp713 8 років тому +6

    How did the colours become transparent? I loved it by the way.

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  8 років тому +2

      +Toby P Most of the colors used were already translucent, but the more liquin you add, the more translucent they become.

  • @natashah.s55
    @natashah.s55 3 роки тому +1

    Can I use Fredrix canvas pad for this project?(I'm a beginner).

  • @jessicabrum4604
    @jessicabrum4604 5 років тому

    Hi Lisa. I've got a design ready on the canvas of a Raven and a rose for a oil painting with a cloudy sky, bird flying, all that good stuff. I will be using this method you display here since it'll be much easier, though not sure to use the 3 colours you used in this video or if I can get away with black and white for the first step before glazing? Does it matter which one I choose or will the raw umber be better to add in?

  • @FullMoonHatch
    @FullMoonHatch 8 років тому

    Awesome videos!

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  8 років тому

      Thanks :)

  • @cherylsuitor9678
    @cherylsuitor9678 8 років тому

    Love this, thank you for explaining everything.

  • @andresaroba1967
    @andresaroba1967 8 років тому

    Awesome! thanks for sharing.

  • @TartantazCreates
    @TartantazCreates 7 років тому +4

    Thank you a great tutorial

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  7 років тому +2

      Glad you like it! :D

  • @davidpeake3664
    @davidpeake3664 8 років тому

    hope you managed to get some sleep? I've never tried oils, but after watching your demo. I'm defiantly going to give it a go, thanks for the tutorial!

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  8 років тому +1

      +david peake Sleep? What is this crazy word you speak of? lol

  • @madisonrose6324
    @madisonrose6324 8 років тому

    Hi Lisa I really love your work. I was wondering if it would be possible for you to upload a video tutorial of a graphite drawing without time lapse so I can clearly see everything you are doing. Thx Lisa and great painting btw it looks awesome

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  8 років тому

      +Madison Rose The closest you will get is through patreon, but even those are rarely real time. Real time videos are just too long for youtube and too much work for me given they would be 5-8 hours worth of footage :)

  • @user-ep7kj9ii5p
    @user-ep7kj9ii5p 5 років тому

    Good art

  • @jodiexc74
    @jodiexc74 8 років тому +1

    did you do anything to your canvas before you started painting? I've always heard people talking about priming a canvas before painting.

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  8 років тому

      No, I use canvases that are already primed. Most canvases come this way. It's rare to find one that isn't.

  • @realartdrum
    @realartdrum 6 років тому

    Thank you for sharing such knowledgeable info!!!!!Such aN unique technique!!!! ;)

  • @consuellacobb5477
    @consuellacobb5477 8 років тому

    Those plastic palettes with the wells and tiny mixing area you said were good for acrylics... I had to get rid of all of mine I waste so much paint using them lol

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  8 років тому

      LOL I don't use those myself anymore. I just stick to a paint tray for acrylics :D

  • @veroniquemcmurray8417
    @veroniquemcmurray8417 6 років тому

    Love your apple

  • @kelseyforkner
    @kelseyforkner 8 років тому

    Thank you for this helpful and charming video. My husband and I are taking a painting class that starts next week, and I have a much better idea of what to buy and how to get started now. Are you going to be doing an introduction to acrylics guide and demonstration video as well?

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  8 років тому +1

      +Kelsey Forkner I need to :)

  • @jesse105279
    @jesse105279 4 роки тому

    Do you wipe your blending brush onto the paper towel each time you are about to blend or keep the pigment ?

  • @DrTusharIngle
    @DrTusharIngle 3 роки тому

    tx a lot lisa for the video..that was so helpful...i have a question..what sells more..oils acrylics or watercolors..pls guide me tx a lot..🙏

  • @renzo6490
    @renzo6490 6 років тому

    It would be helpful if you inserted, at the bottom left, your reference photo.
    You mention letting your painting dry over night.
    Does the Liquin cause faster drying?
    Or does the greater percentage of solvent aid the drying speed?

  • @acheavyequipmenttrucking709
    @acheavyequipmenttrucking709 7 років тому

    YOU ARE AWESOME. THANKS YOUR VIDEOS ARE HELPING ME SO MUCH!!!MUCH LUV FRM BAHAMAS

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  7 років тому +1

      That is great to hear!! :D

  • @laurenamor3521
    @laurenamor3521 7 років тому

    this was so helpful!!! thank you!

  • @chickenmcnuggets6882
    @chickenmcnuggets6882 8 років тому +1

    Can you please do a video about how to stay safe when oil painting (like how to not burn down your house)??

  • @lisengel2498
    @lisengel2498 7 років тому

    Beautiful

  • @sergeysy3189
    @sergeysy3189 6 років тому

    Amazing! Thank you

  • @hadeelabdullah220
    @hadeelabdullah220 8 років тому +1

    This video is really helpful, thank you so much Lisa for all your work
    I have a question about oil painting can I finish the painting in one day ?

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  8 років тому

      If you do the Bob Ross wet into wet style yes. If you want to glaze to get the depth like I do here, then no.

  • @234vijesh
    @234vijesh 7 років тому

    hello madam...I am from india and I wanted help about the material....I am not able to understand the medium which uh mixed with the paints was what??

  • @AndrevwZA
    @AndrevwZA 8 років тому

    The colours just has so much more depth than premixed colours.

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  8 років тому

      +Andre van Wyk I agree. I almost never use colors straight out of the tube.

  • @itsaudrey7716
    @itsaudrey7716 8 років тому

    this was very helpful thank you😊

  • @RealTalkWithSSG
    @RealTalkWithSSG 7 років тому

    Wonderful tutorial!! :)
    Can you give tips on how to clean the brushes?

  • @edans0840
    @edans0840 4 роки тому

    What should i do if i don't have liquin? will normal paint thinner work or should i wait and buy some liquin?

  • @davidtorres4999
    @davidtorres4999 8 років тому

    I have to thank you a lot for this! thank you, thank you, thank you.

  • @shabhaois9080
    @shabhaois9080 5 років тому

    Wow! Thank you!

  • @Saul17r
    @Saul17r 8 років тому

    Great demo :) Thank you!

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  8 років тому

      +Saul17r :D

  • @renzo6490
    @renzo6490 6 років тому

    I have a question about the shadow that runs a quarter of the way around the apple in the lower right quadrant.
    It makes it look as if there is an indentation in the side of the apple.
    Why doesn't the shadow extend all the way to the bottom edge?
    Why is the bottom edge catching the light when there is shadow just above it?
    It's difficult to describe what I mean without being able to point.

  • @spraycreationsbyajtanthony9490
    @spraycreationsbyajtanthony9490 7 років тому

    hey ma am wat paint are best for wet on wet technique other than bob ross brands. any info would be greatly appreciated.

  • @sarahboardman9970
    @sarahboardman9970 8 років тому

    Thank you! This was so helpful. I have been wanting to try oils but I was too scared.

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  8 років тому

      +Whatwhat? :D

  • @wendouse8893
    @wendouse8893 5 років тому

    Wonderful, thank you.

  • @RivkaMacales
    @RivkaMacales 4 роки тому

    Hi! Great tutorial! Question - Can I use a different thinner medium (that is not that "drying gel") and get a similar translucent result? (I understand that I would have to wait longer in order for the first coat of paint to dry) Thanks!

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  4 роки тому

      You can but the results will be a bit different. I recommend experimenting to see which gives you the results you like best :)

  • @CHloE748
    @CHloE748 7 років тому

    I SO wish you would do "studio vlogs" it would be soooo inspiring and motivating for me (and others). I don't know if you remember me but I've been subscribed for years. Even if you only took a minute clip telling us what you are currently doing every once in a while throughout the day or week. You can show what you're painting on, cleaning brushes, editing, buying supplies etc etc. also, since you have to wait a full day to let this dry, do you just move on to the next painting in the mean time?? (This is another thing that would be so interesting to see in vlogs)

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  7 років тому

      I post stuff I'm working on on instagram for the most part. I don't have time to upload more videos here though as I'm currently doing four regular videos a week, a weekly livestream and a patreon video and a colored pencil podcast lol. When I wait for an oil painting to dry, I usually work on editing videos or clean my studio :D

    • @CHloE748
      @CHloE748 7 років тому

      Lachri Fine Art lol yeah that is a crazy amount of work. I do follow you on insta though!

  • @karlenejoiegarcia3489
    @karlenejoiegarcia3489 6 років тому

    Hi Lisa! Can you also try using turpentine for blending with both oil-based colored pencil and acrylics paints? What are there differences?

  • @huntermarlette3415
    @huntermarlette3415 8 років тому

    Use gamblin artists paint, I've been using it for years and it is the best I've ever found

  • @mercedesdiaz8595
    @mercedesdiaz8595 8 років тому

    Excelente, pintura.

  • @ilonaxxx20
    @ilonaxxx20 7 років тому

    you do oil too ? thats my girl !

  • @delila351
    @delila351 7 років тому

    Do you just wipe off the big blender brush between uses? You do not clean it with turp or anything?

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  7 років тому

      I only clean them with paint thinner when I'm done painting for the day. If they are wet they won't work.

  • @MegaEssj408
    @MegaEssj408 8 років тому

    Do you clean the mop brush in thinner every time you use it or, do you use different mop brushes?

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  8 років тому

      I use different mop brushes if one gets dirty. You can't do more than wipe it on your towel and still be able to use it that day. When you clean a mop brush it can take a week to dry out all the way, so you want several of them.

  • @patcolgate4313
    @patcolgate4313 8 років тому

    How long do oil paints last before buying new?

  • @consuellacobb5477
    @consuellacobb5477 8 років тому

    So, after doing the underpainting, I have a question. How do you determine which colors make up your underpainting?

  • @nigeltan607
    @nigeltan607 8 років тому

    must you wash the brushes after the first painting or wait till the whole painting is done before washing it ?

    • @Lachri
      @Lachri  8 років тому

      Wash them at the end of your painting session each day.