you can build a ruler from thin wood and screw supports at ends to lift it a few cm from canvas to get a good like...nice to see Chris display some humor.
As I was watching your face I was thinking where the dark areas and light areas were as if I was gonna paint you! 😂 Thank you for another great video! 🖒
Your talent and knowledge make you attractive. I accept you as you are. The hat is great because it’s a part of your image. You also look good without it. I’m here for the content, not your hat! I can’t believe how many people feel like they can dictate what someone wears. We’re creating art! Wear what you want.
I love the way you look without your hat. You are so handsome, so beautiful. And you make me think of my son who is terminally ill. You are so much like him, except he never did paint. He was always interested in being in the mountains. But every time I watch it, I think of him. And you are such a good artist, and so inspiring for me.
Great to watch your videos cos of your sense of humour. Usually other videos are very serious. This makes you stand out. Wish you all the best! And thanx for advice
These are good tips about how to do it. One other one though. You can slowly work up to an edge and then leave a thin area of tone to form a line. Example, a black circle on a blank canvas. You can then take some other color, like blue, and then starting from the middle slowly fill in the circle with blue paint and cover up the black. When you get up to the edge of the circle you can then leave just a little bit of the black paint left uncovered, and that will form the appearance of a black line around the circle. A good example of using a technique like that is when painting an eye. The basic idea can be used in a lot of different ways and it can really help to paint more freely and boldly. I picked up that idea reading a book about painting by Harold Speed. You have a really good channel going on here. Some parts are really funny too, the beginning here was hilarious. Maybe you should do more comedy bits, and maybe film more stuff outside. Just an idea. If you're asking me I would say keep a hat theme going, especially since it goes with the whole sporty "Paint Coach" theme going on. But either way is cool. Just do whatever you feel like. You're a really good artist and teacher. I wish you all the best with your artwork and your channel. Take it easy, Godspeed and God Bless, and peace out.
Yes this is how I’ve done it. And for a mahl, I did make one, but also I bought a cheap thin towel bar. Like it’s so badly made I can’t imagine it would last holding anything. But I can lay it outside the painting with left hand and lay wrist of right with brush to paint
Could you possibly do a video showing exactly how much paint you have on your brushes at different stages of the paintings? I tried the colored pear study and it was a fail. My colors blended way to much and at other times I think I might not have had enough paint on my brushes. Also I wondered if my brush was too stiff, so if you could show the softness/spring of the brushes you use, that would also be very helpful. I am used to painting with acrylics and I'm finding the transition quite tricky and challenging. Of course I've only been painting for about a year and a half...so, not a lot of experience to begin with. Although I do paint almost daily in an effort to improve. Thanks so much! Edited to add: I was thinking it would also be helpful if you could show how much of the mediums you use with the paints. 😉 Thanks again!
Hey! I understand your problem and I think this video might help.ua-cam.com/video/kshCks7warI/v-deo.html also one of my upcoming videos will address the brush question you too. Basically you want to make sure you are using a good oil painting brush that is strong and can hold and apply a good amount of paint.
@@ShadowBurn666 I was looking at an online art store at Mahl sticks and some were selling for $30. Call me cheap but I am not giving $30 for a stick :-) Easy enough to make a stick.
Well, these are good, but there's one way that's quite easy: Say you need to paint something really thin - a butterfly antennae, for example. Take a new chisel brush and load it with paint medium not 100% necessary. Using the chisel edge, paint the line you need It can be made in a stroke or a few smaller strokes, no matter. In fact,no need to obsess, because the next step will make it work. Now, clean brush, and dip into a little WN blending and glazing medium, wipe it so basically there is only residue left in brush. Now, with chisel UNDER the line you just made, and brush almost flat against the canvas, pull the brush directly under your line to clean it up and stroke it till it's as thin as you like. You can of course go from the other side as well if you need. You are just pushing and moving the paint where it needs/doesn't need to be. Easy and super thin. I used this to paint rat run rigging on a boat, for example. Did all the vertical lines and let it dry then did the horizontal ones.
You look better without the hat, Chris! By the way, how do you paint teeth? I'm currently painting a portrait for a commission and I'm having a hard time painting a person with teeth showing. Thanks a lot! From your fan here in the Philippines 😁
My question is how do you put a dark thin line over thick paint like sargent paints eye creases and nose creases? He uses that reddish orange brick color.
I’m doing the Golden Gate Bridge in the distance and the lines going down from the supporters are so thin and straight I’m having a lot of problems with first off the thickness of the lines, second them being consistently straight, and third them being consistently thin in all areas without blotching.
Love the hatless look as much as the hat....ur just a cutie no matter what ur wearing or not...☺️....have u ever thought of doing videos shirtless? Lol just kidding...or am I ! Lol
None of these produce very clean, uniform lines. I'm an admirer of several of the photorealistic and hyperrealistic cityscape painters who produce buildings with perfect rows of windows where all the window frames and sill are perfectly straight and uniform, or suspension bridges with suspension cables of uniformly thing, straight cables. How do they do it?
no hat! you have great hair. and why do guys wear them with the visor thing in the back? no offense but it looks stupid and it screams "I saw a cool guy do it, so I'll copy him".
Scratching the back of your brush into wet paint was the way Rembrandt accented hairs in particular in his self portraits. Nice video again!
Oh cool!
sgraffito
Definitely without the hat. You have good looking hair, let it shine!
I felt that intro in my soul 😂
LOL
You've got great hair. Stop hiding it under a cap. Love the opening sequence. You crack me up.
you can build a ruler from thin wood and screw supports at ends to lift it a few cm from canvas to get a good like...nice to see Chris display some humor.
You look handsome with and without the hat. Thank you for sharing with us all these paint lessons!
As I was watching your face I was thinking where the dark areas and light areas were as if I was gonna paint you! 😂 Thank you for another great video! 🖒
Your talent and knowledge make you attractive. I accept you as you are. The hat is great because it’s a part of your image. You also look good without it. I’m here for the content, not your hat! I can’t believe how many people feel like they can dictate what someone wears. We’re creating art! Wear what you want.
this start 😂 thats literally how i try to make thin line
I love the way you look without your hat. You are so handsome, so beautiful. And you make me think of my son who is terminally ill. You are so much like him, except he never did paint. He was always interested in being in the mountains. But every time I watch it, I think of him. And you are such a good artist, and so inspiring for me.
Great to watch your videos cos of your sense of humour. Usually other videos are very serious. This makes you stand out. Wish you all the best! And thanx for advice
I take what I do seriously but I don't take myself seriously LOL Glad you liked the video!
Oh my gosh, that was so funny in the beginning! Great job.
These are good tips about how to do it. One other one though. You can slowly work up to an edge and then leave a thin area of tone to form a line. Example, a black circle on a blank canvas. You can then take some other color, like blue, and then starting from the middle slowly fill in the circle with blue paint and cover up the black. When you get up to the edge of the circle you can then leave just a little bit of the black paint left uncovered, and that will form the appearance of a black line around the circle. A good example of using a technique like that is when painting an eye.
The basic idea can be used in a lot of different ways and it can really help to paint more freely and boldly. I picked up that idea reading a book about painting by Harold Speed.
You have a really good channel going on here. Some parts are really funny too, the beginning here was hilarious. Maybe you should do more comedy bits, and maybe film more stuff outside. Just an idea.
If you're asking me I would say keep a hat theme going, especially since it goes with the whole sporty "Paint Coach" theme going on. But either way is cool. Just do whatever you feel like.
You're a really good artist and teacher. I wish you all the best with your artwork and your channel. Take it easy, Godspeed and God Bless, and peace out.
Great info! I can't believe I didn't think to include those techniques in the video.
This is perfect for my current painting. Thank you! 😊
Thank you! This was very helpful!
You are such a dork in the BEST way! 😄
Love the no hat look!
Chris, this intro about made me cry 🤣🤣 awesome topic btw
I have had good luck making thin consistent lines with the aid of using a mahlstick. Love the very beginning of the video that was funny.
Yes this is how I’ve done it. And for a mahl, I did make one, but also I bought a cheap thin towel bar. Like it’s so badly made I can’t imagine it would last holding anything. But I can lay it outside the painting with left hand and lay wrist of right with brush to paint
Could you possibly do a video showing exactly how much paint you have on your brushes at different stages of the paintings? I tried the colored pear study and it was a fail. My colors blended way to much and at other times I think I might not have had enough paint on my brushes. Also I wondered if my brush was too stiff, so if you could show the softness/spring of the brushes you use, that would also be very helpful. I am used to painting with acrylics and I'm finding the transition quite tricky and challenging. Of course I've only been painting for about a year and a half...so, not a lot of experience to begin with. Although I do paint almost daily in an effort to improve. Thanks so much! Edited to add: I was thinking it would also be helpful if you could show how much of the mediums you use with the paints. 😉 Thanks again!
Hey! I understand your problem and I think this video might help.ua-cam.com/video/kshCks7warI/v-deo.html also one of my upcoming videos will address the brush question you too. Basically you want to make sure you are using a good oil painting brush that is strong and can hold and apply a good amount of paint.
Hahaha, I love the beginning!! That would be me😂
🤘 thank you Coach for this breakdown,,
This was my biggest problem before, especially since my hands shake. Really helpful video.
Me too, I think a Mahl stick can help
@@dalehallmark9174 I got a dowl rod for that. It helped a bit, but not enough since I tore my hands up in martial arts as a teenager.
@@ShadowBurn666 I was looking at an online art store at Mahl sticks and some were selling for $30. Call me cheap but I am not giving $30 for a stick :-) Easy enough to make a stick.
Glad it helped!
I love this video! I died with the begining 😂. Can you show how we can use a triangle brush on oil paintings?
Thanks! What's a triangle brush? lol
@@paintcoach The one that have pyramid shape hahaha
@@mateusveiga3358 fan brush ;)
thank you. Really useful.
No cap. Much better!
Chris, looking good without the hat.
Hey what's up there hatless...how do you make small dots? thanks!!
Well, these are good, but there's one way that's quite easy: Say you need to paint something really thin - a butterfly antennae, for example. Take a new chisel brush and load it with paint medium not 100% necessary. Using the chisel edge, paint the line you need It can be made in a stroke or a few smaller strokes, no matter. In fact,no need to obsess, because the next step will make it work.
Now, clean brush, and dip into a little WN blending and glazing medium, wipe it so basically there is only residue left in brush. Now, with chisel UNDER the line you just made, and brush almost flat against the canvas, pull the brush directly under your line to clean it up and stroke it till it's as thin as you like. You can of course go from the other side as well if you need. You are just pushing and moving the paint where it needs/doesn't need to be. Easy and super thin. I used this to paint rat run rigging on a boat, for example. Did all the vertical lines and let it dry then did the horizontal ones.
Just what I needed - thanks so much.
Great to hear!
Omagosh that is exactly how I do it in the beginning of the video 🤣🤣 I had some strokes and I am shaky now
Thanks. Hat, no hat, both are good....do what YOU like. 😉
Lol love the intro!
thank you for sharing us this tricks 😍 also you have a great hair and it's great song
Lol! Nice start 😂
Hey Chris, how many ppl are in the FB group? And how many paintings are being posted each day (approximately)?
That intro "YUUUUUUP" lol
The hand and tongue action at the beginning haha
You’re hot. You have great hair. Don’t pretend you don’t know. OWN IT.
Love the hair
Omg thank you!!!!
You look better without the hat, Chris! By the way, how do you paint teeth? I'm currently painting a portrait for a commission and I'm having a hard time painting a person with teeth showing. Thanks a lot! From your fan here in the Philippines 😁
My question is how do you put a dark thin line over thick paint like sargent paints eye creases and nose creases? He uses that reddish orange brick color.
I'm not sure. Many painters don't know how he did what he did haha
I’m doing the Golden Gate Bridge in the distance and the lines going down from the supporters are so thin and straight I’m having a lot of problems with first off the thickness of the lines, second them being consistently straight, and third them being consistently thin in all areas without blotching.
How would I make a musical staff?
Love the hatless look as much as the hat....ur just a cutie no matter what ur wearing or not...☺️....have u ever thought of doing videos shirtless? Lol just kidding...or am I ! Lol
I’m a 49 year old male and newly single and I second he is a hottie dm me if you want a cuddle
Some Dagger brushes can make very thin lines. I use them myself.
Hat, no hat. How about........everyone send you a hat and you wear it on the video once :-) Got room for thousands of hats? :-)
Love the no hat
None of these produce very clean, uniform lines. I'm an admirer of several of the photorealistic and hyperrealistic cityscape painters who produce buildings with perfect rows of windows where all the window frames and sill are perfectly straight and uniform, or suspension bridges with suspension cables of uniformly thing, straight cables. How do they do it?
Much better without the hat. Your hair is lovely, flaunt it while you still have it! lol
Lol the intro is so me
I much prefer to see your handsome face without the hat. You have beautiful hair why not show it off! LOL
Definitely no hat. !
Ditch the hat!
😂😂😂😂
Ha ha ha!
Without. The hat looks more juvenile for an instructor.
no hat! you have great hair. and why do guys wear them with the visor thing in the back? no offense but it looks stupid and it screams "I saw a cool guy do it, so I'll copy him".