Glazing Oil Paint Flesh Tones | Rembrandt Master Study

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
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    List of Colors:
    Raw Umber - Winsor & Newton
    Lead White No. 1 - Rublev
    Yellow Ochre - Rublev
    Orange Ochre - Rublev
    Alizarin Crimson - Winsor & Newton
    Cadmium Red Deep - Old Holland
    Ivory Black - Winsor & Newton
    Palette:
    New Wave Highland
    Medium:
    Neo-Megilp
    Solvent:
    Gamsol
    Canvas:
    Aluminum Panel
    Brushes
    Silver Brush Grand Prix size 4 and 2 extra long filbert bristle brushes
    Silber Brush Renaissance Pure Red Sable size 5 round brushes

КОМЕНТАРІ • 37

  • @domenicosorrentino1972
    @domenicosorrentino1972 Рік тому +4

    I've seen no one teaching this technique, and i've been lookin for it for years, thx i'll share your channel

    • @LynnePriceStudio
      @LynnePriceStudio Рік тому

      Cuong Nguyen teaches the verdacchio (vehr-DEE-kee-oh) technique in pastel pencils and oils. I have his books.

  • @ingliskelley915
    @ingliskelley915 2 роки тому +2

    I love my days when I can what’s you paint you are so elegant and humble to be simple is to be he greatest.

  • @MajorityIsIrrelevant
    @MajorityIsIrrelevant 3 роки тому +3

    Amazing to watch you paint. You are so very talented sir. Thankyou for sharing 👍🏼

  • @stevechmilar1215
    @stevechmilar1215 Рік тому +6

    With all due respect, you wound't have to avoid putting the first glaze layer into the shadows if a truly transparent yellow like earth oxide yellow (faster drying) or indian yellow (slow drying) were used instead of ochre. Ochre actually isn't very transparent. A mix with Transparent oxide yellow and red, as well as any dark transparent blue like ultramarine (medium drying speed), prussian (faster drying) or Phthalo (slow drying) can make any glaze hue and be much darker and more transparent. It would look great over the shadows. We shouldn't have to add a medium to make a pigment that isn't very transparent more transparent. Transparent pigments already exist, such as the alizarin which was a good call. Using black with raw umber as well wouldn't be needed because a mix with the three primaries I mentioned above can make a color so dark in its mass tone, that it can be zero on the Munsel scale. In it's glaze, you could achieve any color with that mix - the ultimate glaze: dark for the shadows in the mass tone and colourful and easily grazable without adding medium.

    • @maxkoch3232
      @maxkoch3232 11 місяців тому +2

      Hey it seems to me u know what u are talking about! Can you explain how to make glazes for lighter skintones without getting too saturated or dark?

    • @stevechmilar1215
      @stevechmilar1215 9 місяців тому

      Thank you for the reply. My apologies if I sounded like a "know it all" in my previous comment. From my understanding, the mid-tones and highlights in lighter skin can be a glaze but a lighter opaque mix; mostly white+ochre+red+blk in descending order (for example). The transition into shadows will keep most of the glaze without white, with slightly more saturation in the warm red/browns. The shadows should have no white or opaque pigments like ochre. Only the dark transparent glaze pigments I mentioned before over a dark umber underpainting. Cheers. @@maxkoch3232

    • @dangrossheider7304
      @dangrossheider7304 5 місяців тому

      it seems like he covered up his glazes with opaque colors...am i wrong here?

  • @silvermaran2813
    @silvermaran2813 3 роки тому +2

    So beautiful artwork with wonderful ending, you have a great talent, looking so amazing, have a great day

  • @iliostalaktithoua9028
    @iliostalaktithoua9028 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you, such great work and the real time pace greatly appreciated

  • @stepgarcia00
    @stepgarcia00 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for this tutorial. I’m currently 2/3 through a master study of Rembrandt’s The Night Watch on a 5ft canvas right now so this helps a ton!

  • @Kliffot
    @Kliffot 3 роки тому +1

    Can't wait to see the next glazes !

  • @nikkiswenson54
    @nikkiswenson54 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you, really good glazing tutorial!

  • @beatrizloretopineda4478
    @beatrizloretopineda4478 7 місяців тому

    Mucisimas gracias!! que fabulosa sorpresas!!! de tanto mirar y mirar por fin he encontrado tu video...con diccionario en mano...viendo el procedimiento en cada paso de la pintura me ha quedado muy claro...Extraordinaria clase!!! clara, precisa, y con la informacion necesaria para realizar mezclas, cómo usar el color y los pinceles...Wow !!! thank you so very much a really great master class!!

  • @sureshnayak7287
    @sureshnayak7287 9 місяців тому

    Very nice flash tone thank U Sir 🎉❤

  • @KpxUrz5745
    @KpxUrz5745 2 роки тому

    It's a daunting task to set out to copy a Rembrandt portrait. I have never seen anyone do it effectively.

  • @uncleatelier8495
    @uncleatelier8495 3 роки тому +1

    🥧🥧🥧Amazing drawing skills. ~~ ^^😎😎😎😎😎

  • @zoltantoth8014
    @zoltantoth8014 3 роки тому

    Very good 👍 thanks

  • @bhaswatibhattacharya4201
    @bhaswatibhattacharya4201 3 роки тому

    Great!!!

  • @dalecostich8794
    @dalecostich8794 7 місяців тому

    the ear appears like a megaphone...i dont understand how you will proportion it...very good talent you share.

  • @jinjahlilly1557
    @jinjahlilly1557 3 роки тому +2

    absolutely love these glazing tutorials, thanks so much. Would these shades apply to strong daylight falling on sitter, or would it change? these shades have a soft light feel to them.

  • @sandraswoboda3336
    @sandraswoboda3336 2 роки тому +5

    Really found your tutorial helpful - Thank you! I need to ask the same question as below though... I am working on a portrait from a photograph in the sun and don't know what to use to get rid of the face looking almost completely white. There is very little colour in the photo. Do you have any pointers that may help?

  • @ArtbyJoeH
    @ArtbyJoeH Рік тому

    Pretty much how I go, though I use Liquin. Pity you don't havetime to reply comments but I suppose you give much info as possible during the process. Thanks!

  • @sworupshakya9587
    @sworupshakya9587 11 днів тому +1

    Can anybody here name transparent color. Will be helpful

    • @YupariArtist
      @YupariArtist  11 днів тому

      Rublev transparent mummy? Or burnt Sienna which is relatively transparent (any brand). Rublev orange ochre is a nice earthy transparent color also. Thanks for watching! 🎨🎨

    • @sworupshakya9587
      @sworupshakya9587 9 днів тому

      @@YupariArtist thanks alot

  • @Moaresis
    @Moaresis Місяць тому

    What is glaze colour!!??

  • @patriciozazzini3182
    @patriciozazzini3182 10 місяців тому +1

    if it is not gray and is green is not called Verdaccio?

    • @YupariArtist
      @YupariArtist  10 місяців тому

      Verdaccio simply refers to a “green-ish” underpainting. Just a fancy way of saying a monochrome painting with a touch of green. Thanks for watching!

  • @sp9138
    @sp9138 10 місяців тому +1

    What about painting people of color

    • @YupariArtist
      @YupariArtist  10 місяців тому

      Hi! Yes, I have painted people of different skin complexions/ethnicities. I do agree that the old master paintings lack variety! I will incorporate as much variety as possible in the future :)

  • @user-ur2gw5gt9n
    @user-ur2gw5gt9n 2 місяці тому

    Al final lo quemaste con El Blanco...

  • @ThomasJojo
    @ThomasJojo 6 місяців тому

    Gloves..😂

  • @Moaresis
    @Moaresis Місяць тому

    Too much of the simple American dream!!!! No shame no humility, no knowledge!!!!

  • @ahmedyahya861
    @ahmedyahya861 3 місяці тому

    Very hepful 2me.🎉

  • @nickFullerton-tb7dz
    @nickFullerton-tb7dz 2 місяці тому

    The nose kind of bugs me...not quite right, but then again maybe you'll fix it...

  • @edwardfortae2350
    @edwardfortae2350 3 місяці тому

    This was very useful for me. Thank you.