Stick with this guy! I have been painting now for two years, I rewatch these all the time. My skills have gone from a 1 to a solid 5 and I'm still improving.
Love your advice Chris, thank you so much. The tips are solid. I’ve been painting for a while and still learnt things from you. I also like your personable style. Easy. Gets to the point. Brief. Please do a video on painting Jacaranda flowers (trees also, but secondarily). Can I give you a tip in return? As a video maker myself, I notice small things. Place your mic further down on your collar. The sound will pic up great from there too. This way, it won’t pick up the sound of your swallowing. Thanks again and looking forward to watching more of your videos.
Great job. I'm detailed realistic orientated and been painting for decades probably before this artist was born, and never was satisfied with my flower painting because I had not recognized that zen of stepping back and being loose with flowers and the color intelligence.Thanks to him and other artist for sharing there beautifully work and techniques
I've always painted flowers (on/off 9yrs), and I found these tips very helpful! I also found your execution quite a joy to watch! I live Daniel Keys' work! He was a student of Richard Schmid. My favorite floral painters are Michael Klein and Elizabeth Robbins.
Writing it down here so I can use it later if needed: 1. Good reference 2. Composition 3. Don't focus on details from the start, first get the general value and shape 4. Lay darks first (build up to light) 5. Put background colour asap 6. Don't use pure white 7. If your lights aren't light enough then probably your darks aren't dark enough 8. Always check your values 9. Look for reflective light 10. Detail isn't everything
Hi Paint Coach. I enjoyed watching this video and checked out your other videos, as well. The kinds of tutorials that are most useful to me are the step by step ones. I've been painting in oils for 10 years and I'm always looking for new sites to follow. Usually, the ones that are most helpful to me are about an hour long or so.
Hey - I really enjoyed your video and just watched your story. It's amazing how all realist artists seem to hit the same wall when it comes to art instruction. I'm much older than you, and when I was in school, painting class was all about abstract art. We got ZERO instruction. I just started uploading tutorial videos on my UA-cam channel and am getting ready to start a flower painting and came across this video. You did a great job explaining. I've been watching flower videos for a couple days to see what is out there. I've painted flowers in the past, but there is always more to learn. That is what makes UA-cam for artists so much fun. I wish you the best of luck on your channel. I love the concept of "Paint Coach". I'll be checking out some of your other videos as well.
Shelley Hanna thanks! I’ve heard from other artist that actually learning how to draw and paint is coming back in a lot of schools. It was definitely not at USC when I was there. My main goal with this channel is to let people know they CAN oil paint just as easily if not easier than other mediums. Good luck with your channel! Subscribed! 👍🏻👨🏻🎨
Paint Coach I think that is a great goal and so very helpful for artists. Thanks for what you are doing AND for subscribing. I really appreciate it! 💪🙂
Hi paint coach I love your videos they are always very helpful. Would you please do a tutorial on painting glass windows, as I have a commission and the people are standing in front of a large. Ya window. I would love a demo on the process you suggest. Thank you and keep up the great teaching!
Your videos are super helpfull!!! Thank you so much! The first layer you had on your whole canvas which is kinda thin burnt sienna color, how do you thin that out?
Thanks! I like to tone my canvas with burnt sienna or burnt sienna and ultramarine blue mixed together with a lot of paint thinner. I brush it on and wipe it down with a paper towel and it's ready to paint on.
@@paintcoach so if you wipe it off, it won't need the top layer to be thinner anymore? And does this base coating make the surface any softer to paint on? Thanks xxx
Stick with this guy! I have been painting now for two years, I rewatch these all the time. My skills have gone from a 1 to a solid 5 and I'm still improving.
That's awesome to hear!
I've been looking at a lot of rose tutorials, and your roses are really top notch beautiful.
Love your advice Chris, thank you so much. The tips are solid. I’ve been painting for a while and still learnt things from you.
I also like your personable style. Easy. Gets to the point. Brief.
Please do a video on painting Jacaranda flowers (trees also, but secondarily).
Can I give you a tip in return? As a video maker myself, I notice small things. Place your mic further down on your collar. The sound will pic up great from there too. This way, it won’t pick up the sound of your swallowing.
Thanks again and looking forward to watching more of your videos.
So refreshing to listen and learn from a coach who keeps it simple, I feel confident after I've watched your videos. Thank you.🇨🇦
Great job. I'm detailed realistic orientated and been painting for decades probably before this artist was born, and never was satisfied with my flower painting because I had not recognized that zen of stepping back and being loose with flowers and the color intelligence.Thanks to him and other artist for sharing there beautifully work and techniques
I am a beginner and just loved this tutorial - thanks so much! You are very talented!
i love your work. And your humility and willingness to share.
I love the colors you used in this and I'm excited to try a looser style. Very cool!
I love that hat! Nice flowers too.
Your tips are great Chris, very down to earth!
Glad you think so!
I've always painted flowers (on/off 9yrs), and I found these tips very helpful! I also found your execution quite a joy to watch!
I live Daniel Keys' work! He was a student of Richard Schmid.
My favorite floral painters are Michael Klein and Elizabeth Robbins.
clear and comprehensive presentations
Thank you I have been surching for antistatic show pacific direction on roses or flowers I am following you.
Writing it down here so I can use it later if needed:
1. Good reference
2. Composition
3. Don't focus on details from the start, first get the general value and shape
4. Lay darks first (build up to light)
5. Put background colour asap
6. Don't use pure white
7. If your lights aren't light enough then probably your darks aren't dark enough
8. Always check your values
9. Look for reflective light
10. Detail isn't everything
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Thanks for the list!
One for the thumb! :D
Hi Paint Coach. I enjoyed watching this video and checked out your other videos, as well. The kinds of tutorials that are most useful to me are the step by step ones. I've been painting in oils for 10 years and I'm always looking for new sites to follow. Usually, the ones that are most helpful to me are about an hour long or so.
Thank you for the feedback! I am working on some more long form videos!
Hey - I really enjoyed your video and just watched your story. It's amazing how all realist artists seem to hit the same wall when it comes to art instruction. I'm much older than you, and when I was in school, painting class was all about abstract art. We got ZERO instruction. I just started uploading tutorial videos on my UA-cam channel and am getting ready to start a flower painting and came across this video. You did a great job explaining. I've been watching flower videos for a couple days to see what is out there. I've painted flowers in the past, but there is always more to learn. That is what makes UA-cam for artists so much fun. I wish you the best of luck on your channel. I love the concept of "Paint Coach". I'll be checking out some of your other videos as well.
Shelley Hanna thanks! I’ve heard from other artist that actually learning how to draw and paint is coming back in a lot of schools. It was definitely not at USC when I was there. My main goal with this channel is to let people know they CAN oil paint just as easily if not easier than other mediums. Good luck with your channel! Subscribed! 👍🏻👨🏻🎨
Paint Coach I think that is a great goal and so very helpful for artists. Thanks for what you are doing AND for subscribing. I really appreciate it! 💪🙂
Shelley Hanna roses in vases. In oil tutorials
Informative and both are beautiful!
Beautiful work! Thanks for sharing, I'm a beginner and grateful for the video. I am having trouble finding good lighting. Can you recommend something?
I just found your channel and it's amazing
My guy, youre great. No bullshit, to the point, so very helpful. Love it.
Thank you very much for all the tips, liked and subscribed💙
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing 10 tips for painting flowers.
Did you mean the flowers, or him?
Excellent 10 tips thank you 🙏🏻
Amei! Obrigada pelo vídeo! 👏👏👏👏
thanks for the video, this makes me understand so much more and I like how you explained it :)
this helped me so much!! Thanks dude!!
Thanks
Hi paint coach I love your videos they are always very helpful. Would you please do a tutorial on painting glass windows, as I have a commission and the people are standing in front of a large. Ya window. I would love a demo on the process you suggest. Thank you and keep up the great teaching!
Hi he probably wont see this comment cause the video is 2 years old maybe try comenting on a more recent video :)
oh my god it helps so much. thank you
Wow!!! Awesome 👍🏻👏👍🏻
Thank you!
Thnx👍🏻
thank you
I like your painting 😍
Great video, thanks, exactly which Rosemary brush are you using? Or like the best?
Your videos are super helpfull!!! Thank you so much!
The first layer you had on your whole canvas which is kinda thin burnt sienna color, how do you thin that out?
Thanks! I like to tone my canvas with burnt sienna or burnt sienna and ultramarine blue mixed together with a lot of paint thinner. I brush it on and wipe it down with a paper towel and it's ready to paint on.
@@paintcoach so if you wipe it off, it won't need the top layer to be thinner anymore? And does this base coating make the surface any softer to paint on? Thanks xxx
great video! super helpful. Quick tip: maybe move your mic as you can hear everytime you swallow and it s a bit 😬 but great work besides that! 👍
Make a video about how we can draw the fabric like old paintings
Drape ?
Cannot find "Description Below"....only see comments. Want to subscribe and get more info so need to know the link. Thanks!
EAGLES!!!!
can we see the original picture? you are paining? please
His eyes look like Hugh Grant’s.
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I love your lessons. I am so A.D.D. that your swallowing distracts me. Hahaa, I think your mic is picking it up. I am working on ignoring it…..😂
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Gulp!!!
Thank you