There is a method, when the shadow is painted with the transparent pigments and very thin and with no details, and the rest of lighter parts are being built up on the painting, the light being the heaviest in paint load. I find it quite awesome, it adds life and dynamic.
@@constance9789 idk, I thought it is quite a classic way, I see it a lot in Russian impressionistic works. I ll look up for couple of videos, they are in Russian, but maybe the painting process would help
Yes, I also noticed a difference especially in quality of light in Russian art, to bad the videos aren’t it English a lot is lost I feel, also true with foreign recipe's. However you don’t know if there is a “known method” as in specific study. Thank you for your prompt reply, very much appreciated. Blessings be with you
oh my god! i was here since 1,800 ish subscribers years ago and seeing your channel blossom deservingly to 300k + is so great! i feel like a proud subscriber
@@Norman_Peterson i understand where you’re coming from. but what if we didn’t know who the great masters were? What if we didn’t know Michelangelo or picasso and so on? no, numbers aren’t everything. but if you’re great at something but you don’t get receptivity or feedback it’s easy to fall into feelings of lack of motivation (i speak for myself) and from my understanding the more views he gets, a little more $$ mullah comes their way, and …we depend on that to get better products, better lighting, paint etc. (again, not that you _need_ those to be a good artist) i think you mean context* too and i don’t mean that to be a condescending correction, heck, florent is french so his subscribers are likely to be too but that’s also a huge assumption on my part or a typo 🤷🏼♀️ though contents technically works #tedtalk sorry lol blah!
@@Alexcutspie not knowing who the masters are not enough reason to lose motivation. Searching at google is more convenient nowadays if u ever need to have your inquiries answered. I’m a self taught artist and I learned valuable info from this video tutorial. Learning doesn’t end here or inside the classroom. We’re learning every single day regardless of art your passion or not. The sky is the limit to educate and enhance your skills. Practice make room for improvement. However, if u get to a point of losing ur mind and having Art block then, rest ur mind and do something else. When u get back to ur drawing and painting it will be a blast. Best wishes to u.
It's very informative even that I use digital R but I still use gush and the critics in onenote and I do have like my own pallet on the top just because I wanted to learn right and I feel like if there's a way I can learn with plenty of mistakes that I can fix if I do get acknowledged and in one transition to traditional all that knowledge of me learning how to not make mistakes could transition great to traditional and it could come out awesome
Thank you for your videos. I am trying to learn to oil paint and think your course would be a good place to Start. I have been playing around with the oils but generally make a mess.
There are many other artists on youtube that are more skilled, just search around and you will find someone more adept and able to portray more realistic fine art
@@user-mc2mu2lg7o Very skilled artist according to your perspective. And i very much disagree when you when say that you cant go wrong. Have a lovely day madam.
Something that particularily ticked me off is when he stated in a previous video that its not possible for a self taught artist to reach the "level" of someone who has attended an atelier. Already, you can go wrong with that advice, to disprove your point utterly.
@@newforce5699 Actually, there were many that are useful for improving ones art, especially for an armature like me. We all can't be natural professionals like yourself. It wasn't nice to diss the free advice either.
@@terrierose5917 yeah but you still havent actually answered my question. What specific "tip" did you receive? All these youtube videos are illusions, they are purely advertisments made to promote the uploader and to make money, and in the meant time the uploader has to abide by youtubes standards and kiss its ass.
Limited palette is a good idea, it depends on the type of subject you want to paint. Or just grisaille (ivory black, raw umber and white) if you're still figuring out how to handle and control paint, it's great in the beginning. Then start adding colors here and there to this palette to fill the gaps and you'll see that you create your own limited palette based on your needs.
Just try it. I felt intimidated by oils for so long, but there is no need. Buy some canvas paper and a limited set of artist grade oil paints (a bigger tube of white, and smaller tubes of lemon yellow, cadmium red, magenta, ultramarine blue, black). Get a few flat and round brushes (I like to buy from Rosemary & Co); a paint brush washer and Gamsol. Relatively low investment - hours of learning and discovery from here!
My biggest mistake is ……well like everything at first! Too pink mainly. Also loading paint all on the whole brush in to the metal bristle and down to wood all messy
Yep, as @Vera Coberley said, just try it! It takes a bit of setting up but once you got the practical stuff, painting with it is pretty easy, easier than most people think.
I am having so much trouble with drawing and painting portraits. Can you do a step by step vedio on this? I really want to start painting Fantasy portraits and realistic portraits from life or a photo.
I realized when I was like 28 or so, way passed time to go to art school, so no worries. Never too late, life is always happening at the present moment.
You are never too old to start painting. I am 66yo and I started in 2018. I have just finished painting 54 oil paintings in 2022. These are 40INCH by 40INCH mural. So, you see my friend you are not too old. More experience in life makes better paintings. Love and Blessings, Annie QUEENSLAND Australia.
Hi my adorabile grand child. Your vidios are so gud and useful. Please, I ask you an information. Is your corse the theory color for artist even in italian? Because I undrstand english no so gud an translation not always is accurate. Thanck you for your vidios
There is a method, when the shadow is painted with the transparent pigments and very thin and with no details, and the rest of lighter parts are being built up on the painting, the light being the heaviest in paint load. I find it quite awesome, it adds life and dynamic.
What’s the reference info for this method, please share?
@@constance9789 idk, I thought it is quite a classic way, I see it a lot in Russian impressionistic works. I ll look up for couple of videos, they are in Russian, but maybe the painting process would help
@@constance9789 ua-cam.com/video/TXWyGXg5A00/v-deo.htmlsi=04LPiUoBi5cjly9e
Yes, I also noticed a difference especially in quality of light in Russian art, to bad the videos aren’t it English a lot is lost I feel, also true with foreign recipe's. However you don’t know if there is a “known method” as in specific study.
Thank you for your prompt reply, very much appreciated. Blessings be with you
Un francophone qui parle bien l’anglais, peint bien, et explique bien, ça fait plaisir. Merci et bravo !😊
Merci beaucoup 😊✨🎨
oh my god! i was here since 1,800 ish subscribers years ago and seeing your channel blossom deservingly to 300k + is so great! i feel like a proud subscriber
important is what you say and the contents, not the numbers those are nothing.
Thanks, I'm so happy to have amazing subscribers like you. Thanks for the support, this is what keeps me going ❤️✨🎨
@@Norman_Peterson i understand where you’re coming from. but what if we didn’t know who the great masters were? What if we didn’t know Michelangelo or picasso and so on?
no, numbers aren’t everything. but if you’re great at something but you don’t get receptivity or feedback it’s easy to fall into feelings of lack of motivation (i speak for myself) and from my understanding the more views he gets, a little more $$ mullah comes their way, and …we depend on that to get better products, better lighting, paint etc. (again, not that you _need_ those to be a good artist)
i think you mean context* too and i don’t mean that to be a condescending correction, heck, florent is french so his subscribers are likely to be too but that’s also a huge assumption on my part
or a typo 🤷🏼♀️ though contents technically works
#tedtalk sorry lol
blah!
@@Alexcutspie not knowing who the masters are not enough reason to lose motivation. Searching at google is more convenient nowadays if u ever need to have your inquiries answered. I’m a self taught artist and I learned valuable info from this video tutorial. Learning doesn’t end here or inside the classroom. We’re learning every single day regardless of art your passion or not. The sky is the limit to educate and enhance your skills. Practice make room for improvement. However, if u get to a point of losing ur mind and having Art block then, rest ur mind and do something else. When u get back to ur drawing and painting it will be a blast. Best wishes to u.
Your videos are addiction, instead of painting I am watching your videos again and again :)
Excellent as always ... thank you so much for posting this video.
Glad you enjoyed it
Bravo, très doux, la créativité de notre peintre est grande. Vous dessinez de votre imagination, alors que c'est une peinture de la réalité !?
Hi, Thankyou so much for this information. Really helpful.
Im happy to watch this new video. Thank u for sharing this valuable tutoriall.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
My pleasure 😊
This is amazing!!!you are just brilliant
Perfection my friend
It's very informative even that I use digital R but I still use gush and the critics in onenote and I do have like my own pallet on the top just because I wanted to learn right and I feel like if there's a way I can learn with plenty of mistakes that I can fix if I do get acknowledged and in one transition to traditional all that knowledge of me learning how to not make mistakes could transition great to traditional and it could come out awesome
Thank you for your videos. I am trying to learn to oil paint and think your course would be a good place to Start. I have been playing around with the oils but generally make a mess.
Most welcome, once the technical/practical side of oil paints is acquired it gets much better and much less messy so to say.
There are many other artists on youtube that are more skilled, just search around and you will find someone more adept and able to portray more realistic fine art
@@user-mc2mu2lg7o Very skilled artist according to your perspective. And i very much disagree when you when say that you cant go wrong. Have a lovely day madam.
Something that particularily ticked me off is when he stated in a previous video that its not possible for a self taught artist to reach the "level" of someone who has attended an atelier. Already, you can go wrong with that advice, to disprove your point utterly.
@@user-mc2mu2lg7o yes and usually someone is correct.
Great tutorial. Thank you!
Thanks another for your tips. They help me alot
Hermoso cuadro hermano, felicidades por tu gran talento
Gracias 😊🙏🎨
Thank you. Very talented.
Thank you very much!
lovely .
Very helpful.
Another amazing video 🎉 thank you!
You are so welcome!
U really great artist ❤
Very beautiful thx for sharing ❤
Glad you enjoyed it 😊🙏🎨
Excellent tutorial 🙏
Glad you think so!
Very nice❤❤👏👍
So is he.
Thank you so much
Thanks
Thank you, a very useful tip.
Glad it was helpful!
May i ask you what was the "specific" usefull tip that you aquired? Because i didnt see any to be honest.
@@newforce5699 Actually, there were many that are useful for improving ones art, especially for an armature like me. We all can't be natural professionals like yourself. It wasn't nice to diss the free advice either.
@@terrierose5917 yeah but you still havent actually answered my question. What specific "tip" did you receive? All these youtube videos are illusions, they are purely advertisments made to promote the uploader and to make money, and in the meant time the uploader has to abide by youtubes standards and kiss its ass.
I do the same thing with fruits also I love working on parts more...
It's a good startegy
12:05 Is this only applicable to pale skin tones? If yes, how can we best mix colors to highlight rich deep skin tones?
I ordered the PDF colorwheel where is the download I purchased?
Are there any color-systems that you recommend for a beginner? A limited palette of a complementary pair with black and white is one I’ve heard of.
Limited palette is a good idea, it depends on the type of subject you want to paint. Or just grisaille (ivory black, raw umber and white) if you're still figuring out how to handle and control paint, it's great in the beginning. Then start adding colors here and there to this palette to fill the gaps and you'll see that you create your own limited palette based on your needs.
@@FlorentFargesarts THANK YOU 🙏 You are so brilliant!
It's going to be a long way away before I dare to try oils but I still watch your videos 🙏🌊🔱🌪🌪🌪
Just try it. I felt intimidated by oils for so long, but there is no need. Buy some canvas paper and a limited set of artist grade oil paints (a bigger tube of white, and smaller tubes of lemon yellow, cadmium red, magenta, ultramarine blue, black). Get a few flat and round brushes (I like to buy from Rosemary & Co); a paint brush washer and Gamsol. Relatively low investment - hours of learning and discovery from here!
My biggest mistake is ……well like everything at first! Too pink mainly. Also loading paint all on the whole brush in to the metal bristle and down to wood all messy
Yep, as @Vera Coberley said, just try it! It takes a bit of setting up but once you got the practical stuff, painting with it is pretty easy, easier than most people think.
Pyrrole red is something like cinnabar?
I am having so much trouble with drawing and painting portraits. Can you do a step by step vedio on this? I really want to start painting Fantasy portraits and realistic portraits from life or a photo.
With your "painting method" it doesn't matter what undertone the canvas has. Green, red, ocher etc. Cheers...
Boy's face is interesting. I like it.
this man is doing what I too have always wanted to do, only that I realized it when I was 50.
I realized when I was like 28 or so, way passed time to go to art school, so no worries. Never too late, life is always happening at the present moment.
Its never too late to create art! Keep your head up buddy! Get those brushes out of case, pour the paint on the pallet and paint! ❤️
You are never too old to start painting. I am 66yo and I started in 2018. I have just finished painting 54 oil paintings in 2022. These are 40INCH by 40INCH mural. So, you see my friend you are not too old. More experience in life makes better paintings. Love and Blessings, Annie QUEENSLAND Australia.
Its not all peaches and cream
Never too late
this video is worth $1000
Sir ! R U from ?
Hi my adorabile grand child. Your vidios are so gud and useful. Please, I ask you an information. Is your corse the theory color for artist even in italian? Because I undrstand english no so gud an translation not always is accurate. Thanck you for your vidios