All your videos and work is solid! Me personally I would like a little more tutorial videos, but that’s just a personal preference over keep all the content coming
Dope work man!!! Old Graffiti head here and agree with your comments on Spray Paint vs acrylic. I can do a piece in a day with Spray Paint but on Canvas I drag my feet as well. Great video and really appreciate you talking through your process. Keep up the tight work!
I love these acrylic painting videos. It's a new journey of yours, I can follow along. As well since you paint like I do with about the same acrylic paint experience I will probably also learn a thing or two right off these videos
For those that don't want to buy the expensive paper for the stay wet palette, you can dampen the sponge and then put 2 pieces of tracing paper down and then put your paint on the tracing paper and it works the exact same. If not even better. And if the sponge wears out, use a couple paper towels. Dampen the paper towels and then use the tracing paper. Its a great way to save a ton on the paper and keep the benefits of the stay wet palette.
I have some advice if you'd like to take it: use a watercolor paper to paint on and glue it on the panel before you paint on it. That way if you ever decide to sell your work, you won't have to worry about the cheap paneling destroying your work with the acid and chemicals used in printing and producing the artwork AND the collector won't have a fit and try to raise hell. lol What i usually do is use plywood as my paneling (so you can rip it down to any size and takes a minute or two to cut with a handsaw), glue my paper onto it (hot-pressed Canson 140 lb. for smooth surface and mod-podge OR rabbit skin glue), and you'll have an archival and collector-friendly piece that'll last for decades and won't deteriorate that fast.
Hey man fellow tattoo artist here. I'm late to the party and just recently binge watched all of your acrylic videos. I have a couple questions for you. What stops you from putting a fat daddy double line around the main subject of your paintings and what brush would you use if you were to line with acrylic on canvas/wood/or metal?
Haha I honestly don’t know why I don’t line when I paint with acrylics (maybe I’ll start!). I guess cause whenever I was painting in college I was always kinda going for realism. But with every other medium I use line work so I should start haha. No idea what brush I’d use but I do enjoy watching how pin strippers do it with their long brushes!
@@Woak.1 In my opinion it doesn't take away from the overall quality of any of your pieces but I was just intrigued by why that was your choice. Alot of your stuff to me has a Tony Ciavarro like feel to it and a lot of times he will do a fat line with glow outside of that. To me it just makes me curious if I personally would like your stuff even more with linework , therefore as I start doing my own projects with acrylic if I want linework. Thanks for the reply man
@@codyholsinger3915 haha I though about this a little more and I think I usually leave line work out of my acrylics because I never felt I needed it. With acrylics I can get a sharp edge, but when I’m spray painting there’s a slight blur on the edge so I line it to make it tighter and hold the shape better. In tattooing I use linework to make sure the piece holds better over time since ink moves over time under the skin. I usually like that kind of CGI character look to my acrylic paintings but maybe I’ll add more lining in the near future. Thanks for the interest in my work, always appreciated!
This makes me think bout how i feel when McDonald's messes up my order! 😡🔪🔪🔪 Jk this turned out great! You are nice w the paint! and i like that you paint for YOU!...and the crew!
It really depends, I use water to thin the paint when I want to create a more transparent layer. When I want the paint to be opaque I do not thin it with water
All your videos and work is solid! Me personally I would like a little more tutorial videos, but that’s just a personal preference over keep all the content coming
Yo its wild I had already watched this and didnt even put it together that it was you lolol. So dope!
Haha that is pretty crazy! I’m glad the algorithm did me some good lol
Dope work man!!! Old Graffiti head here and agree with your comments on Spray Paint vs acrylic. I can do a piece in a day with Spray Paint but on Canvas I drag my feet as well. Great video and really appreciate you talking through your process. Keep up the tight work!
I love these acrylic painting videos. It's a new journey of yours, I can follow along. As well since you paint like I do with about the same acrylic paint experience I will probably also learn a thing or two right off these videos
Looks great! I never would’ve thought to take the old picture and change it the way you did.
Amazing! i would loved the inner frame black and the otuside yellow or vice versa, but still awesome!
For those that don't want to buy the expensive paper for the stay wet palette, you can dampen the sponge and then put 2 pieces of tracing paper down and then put your paint on the tracing paper and it works the exact same. If not even better. And if the sponge wears out, use a couple paper towels. Dampen the paper towels and then use the tracing paper. Its a great way to save a ton on the paper and keep the benefits of the stay wet palette.
I really want to lurn How to colorise like you !!!!!
Awesome work !!!
I have some advice if you'd like to take it: use a watercolor paper to paint on and glue it on the panel before you paint on it. That way if you ever decide to sell your work, you won't have to worry about the cheap paneling destroying your work with the acid and chemicals used in printing and producing the artwork AND the collector won't have a fit and try to raise hell. lol
What i usually do is use plywood as my paneling (so you can rip it down to any size and takes a minute or two to cut with a handsaw), glue my paper onto it (hot-pressed Canson 140 lb. for smooth surface and mod-podge OR rabbit skin glue), and you'll have an archival and collector-friendly piece that'll last for decades and won't deteriorate that fast.
amazing style
Love the painting frame and all and the saw was perty dope i wanna try an old round blade, maybe a mandala or a sunset.. Keep crushin it!
Super sick bro
I like this one alot. I would have liked to see the claws come out of the frame. But either way super cool piece. Great work.
Great painting...I like colors, values, looks great...And red background pop it out nice :)
Awesome art work bro!.. I like to see you do more digital art on procreate.
Nice work dude!
Hahaha you're really excited about the movie the Deadpool wall and now this and both loos super dope!
Love it man
Great video bro !!!
Just came across your channel bro I’m a artist too luv your art I just subscribed
Awesome man. Greetings from the Netherlands.
I LOVE This
Hey man fellow tattoo artist here. I'm late to the party and just recently binge watched all of your acrylic videos. I have a couple questions for you. What stops you from putting a fat daddy double line around the main subject of your paintings and what brush would you use if you were to line with acrylic on canvas/wood/or metal?
Haha I honestly don’t know why I don’t line when I paint with acrylics (maybe I’ll start!). I guess cause whenever I was painting in college I was always kinda going for realism. But with every other medium I use line work so I should start haha. No idea what brush I’d use but I do enjoy watching how pin strippers do it with their long brushes!
@@Woak.1 In my opinion it doesn't take away from the overall quality of any of your pieces but I was just intrigued by why that was your choice. Alot of your stuff to me has a Tony Ciavarro like feel to it and a lot of times he will do a fat line with glow outside of that. To me it just makes me curious if I personally would like your stuff even more with linework , therefore as I start doing my own projects with acrylic if I want linework. Thanks for the reply man
@@codyholsinger3915 haha I though about this a little more and I think I usually leave line work out of my acrylics because I never felt I needed it. With acrylics I can get a sharp edge, but when I’m spray painting there’s a slight blur on the edge so I line it to make it tighter and hold the shape better. In tattooing I use linework to make sure the piece holds better over time since ink moves over time under the skin. I usually like that kind of CGI character look to my acrylic paintings but maybe I’ll add more lining in the near future. Thanks for the interest in my work, always appreciated!
@@Woak.1 that absolutely makes complete sense
👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
Looks killer as always bro 😎
Real good
Siiick!!!
It’s epic
Nice! The frame is perfect!
Dope
I love watching your painting videos!!! What is that varnish you use?
Thanks! I’ll have to double check but I’m pretty sure it was Windsor newton damar varnish high gloss
Love the artwork bro great job and just subbed to your channel 🫡🫡
Great stuff just hit the sub 👍
This makes me think bout how i feel when McDonald's messes up my order! 😡🔪🔪🔪
Jk this turned out great! You are nice w the paint! and i like that you paint for YOU!...and the crew!
Hello brother, can you show us how to use acrylics?
do you use water for acrylics, or do you always use the acrylic paints directly?
It really depends, I use water to thin the paint when I want to create a more transparent layer. When I want the paint to be opaque I do not thin it with water
Did you use oil varnish on acrylic? And What helps me when I paint after the drawing is do the mother color of each section, it makes life easier.
I think I did use oil varnish
@@Woak.1 Thank you for your videos and your reply!
Hey it look so awesome I would put on a skate board
Subbed 👍🏻
Just use a projector?
It looks weird...its missing the canine tooth...it looks like hes high.
Bruh this is fire!¡! 😮