How to Improve Your Art - UNDERSTANDING TONAL VALUES
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- Опубліковано 24 січ 2021
- The one thing all artists must master is tonal values. Tonal value is everything! In this video I share with you ways to understand and practice controlling tonal values. Understanding Values is one of the fundamentals of art that you must learn. Value, even more than color, is one of the most important ingredients to a works success.
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Thanks for the tonally rad video!
Great information!
Thank you for the wealth of knowledge 😉
You are welcome. I hope it helps.
One of the best videos on tonal value’s I’ve watched thus far. It scratches the itch of “why” instead of just the how
Thank you. I hope you find it helpful.
@@DtroitDinosaur indeed it was
Really excellent James! And your last tip is priceless! Many thanks mate 🔥
Thank you.
Great help. thank you
Thank you. All the best with your studies.
Epic!
Thank you. Hope you find it helpful.
Thank you
I work with pencil and not paint but I can still see this exercise being incredibly helpful. Love the encouraging tone in your videos, thank you for teaching this method , especially the cardstock! :)
I’m so glad you find it helpful!
Your right about one knowing the "Rules" before "Breaking" the Rules. I think it's one of the key reasons why there is so much contemporary art out there today that will not stand the test of time. I am a collector of art, not an artist and as a collector, and as such I facilitate the dissemination of art in and around its many venues. I implore novice artists to visit galleries of the great artists and really spend time with a single painting, at least an hour, and really look at it, texture, tone, color, size, composition. Up close ! Fare away ! Different angels ! See how the ambient light changes as your perspective of the artwork change along with the texture, tone, color, Etc... When I consider a artwork for my collection I do this.
That’s great advice. When I was in art school I spent the first two years spending hours in the Detroit Institute of Art. My time there by myself was one of the most important elements of my education. It shapes the way you “see”. Thanks Eric.
Great advice! Gonzaga art instructor would only let his students use black and white for the 1st Semester so they would learn values. Everyone wants "color", but without understanding values they will run into issues pretty quickly.
Agreed! The majority of problems with paintings have their roots in understanding tonal values.
The best explanation of tonal value I've heard in a while! In my experience, most people will often over think it. And, I have been guilty of this myself now and again (especially with hyper realistic water).
Thank you David. I appreciate you taking time to comment.
Wow! What an all encompasing and jam packed video. Tone is exactly what I've needed work on. This really helps. Thanks.
Thanks Cliff. All the best!
Super great ❤🌈
Thank you.
This dude needs more subs!
Thank you Wyatt I appreciate that.
Excellent video! Value is the most important aspect of any undertaking, and you've described it perfectly! And....great hat!
Great work and a beautiful reference photo to help demonstrate tonal values.
Hey thanks. I appreciate that.
thank you very much, this will help me a lot!
Hey great! Thank you.
Great stuff mate thankyou
great video.
Superb way of explaining!!! Very complex subject yet very well explained...Thank you ..Liked n subscribed 🌹
Thank you for the kind words. It means a lot.
Great video very informational thank you
Thank you John. I appreciate it.
Great exercise.
Thanks man.
This was great. Thanks! Im going to show this to my year 10 students 🙂
Oh terrific. I hope they find it helpful.
Hello Mr.Owens! Do you have any tips for graphite drawings?
I'm trying to work with graphite and tonal values, but I'm having a hard time with it since I'm used to acrylic/oil paint and fineliners
Hi. I think I would do the same exercise with graphite that I demonstrated with paint. You will probably need multiple pencils to get the full range of tones. The more we understand about the limits of our chosen medium the better. Also maybe switch up the way most people think about “drawing”. Focus less about line and more on blocks of tone while constructing you piece. I hope this helps. All the best.
Thank you so much! @@DtroitDinosaur