Modelling Paste Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 1 гру 2016
- Here is a short video introducing the use of modelling paste incorporated with acrylic paint. A few key techniques and tips are demonstrated in order to help create your own masterpiece! Enjoy!
it's 4 years later, I find this video and within the first 3.5 seconds I'm like "Thumbs Up!". Good choice in music my friend ;) And thank you for the post!
This video was really helpful. I hope all the unnecessary rude comments did not stop you from making more videos.
Thanks a lot! Wauh, it really gives acrylic painting a whole next level! Wauh!
Very informative- thankyou
So extremely helpful. Thank you so much.
Best detailed explaining and illustration ever !❤️👍🏻
Very informative and useful information. Thx.
I have just ordered some modelling paste based on your video.
Thank you for this and happy new year👍
Fantastic, I've learned a new technique. 🎨🎨🎨
Great video, Thanks for sharing!
Is it possible to use the gel on various places of the canvas and do acrylic pour over it?
Thanks, this was useful!
Thanx, you answered questions I had!
Awesome video... thank you for sharing 🙏
Very nice tutorial. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you. This was very HELPFUL😌
this is an AMAZING tutorial - very inspiring, thank you!!!
Can you apply the paste, then your paint, let it dry, and then do another layer of paste and paint on top?
it was really helpful...Thank you Lara
Thank you Iara for this tutorial
I heard it can be used under real gold leaf - to give a more ‘pillow’ look - for example if you are making a calligraphy letter and want to cover it with gold leaf but want it standing proud of the paper or vellum - use this first (purists would use home made gesso) and then the size for sticking and then the gold leaf. But as gold leaf is SO thin I wonder if this paste has any grittiness to it - that would show through the gold leaf - but I guess one could sand it - but it might be a small letter one is gilding so hard to get at with sand paper after the paste dries. ( use 1,000 girt paper - get at Lee Valley)
I'm sorry, I'm confused by your comment that you can mix it with watercolor "after it has dried". Do you mean you can apply wc over it once dried. That isn't mixing to me. Or can you mix it with wc before it's dry and applying it that way with color?
Thanks for introducing me to that Frank Ocean song in the beginning lol
Great tutorial 👏
Once the paste is dry, what’s the best technique to use acrylics, big canvas.
Very helpful thank you.
I'm about to try using this with oils by layering modeling paste, then acrylic gesso, then oils on top. I'm painting an abstract so any accidental cracking, etc should still look ok.
Very helpful.
Beautiful thx for sharing
Great video 😍
hope u make more tutorials, i usually get bored or aggravated of other tutorials lol
you are using a regular modeling paste? because I know there is different ones
how do you get your paint to not crack?
Is it possible to use it AFTER you paint in your canvas and paint it over once it drys?
Owen McCafferty yes you can!
GREAT tutorial! 👍👍👍
Thanks!
Whenever I use it it’s so matte after drying is there a way to make it glossy? Also is there a difference between it and impasto?
yes you can instead use a texture gel if you want it with a more glossy finish!
@@ericamarie11895 thank you appreciated
Perfect, nice examples. Thanks very much for doing this!
Thank you!
thank u I am new at paste it helped me out
Interesting that you can use it with watercolor???? also...they are called palette knives! I wish you would actually do a painting to show us.
My goodness. Your voice Is calming. Beautiful ^,^
Thanks for the tutorial! Do you have an instagram or website with your paintings?
Thank youuu!🥰♥️♥️♥️
My mounding paste is extremely thick. How I can soften it?
SmartIndianWomen try working in small amounts of spring water.
amazing song choice
Thanks for the info..great job.... Have any music by Sinatra.. lol
Come si fa x avere la traduzione in italiano?......grazie
That flower! 😂 Bless her heart.
Thank you
Can I used paste of Paris instead this you used ?
carmen letra Hi! If you meant plaster of paris, no....that is very dry and breakable. I think it would easily chip and crack. Moulding paste is stiff but stays a bit more flexable than plaster. 😊
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Thank youu
6:19 , perfect timing
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA !!!
LOLLL
4:26 How about add a little amount of modeling paste, that way you don't have to waste a lot of paint. Agree or disagree? I'll take both!
How to remove it ?
Good video, but better without music
Yes to Frank ocean
the demonstration is very good, but the bits of music were unnecessary, and it would be better without them.
Is abstract another word for it doesn't really look like anything but I want to call it a painting anyway?
No. Good abstract painting uses all the same techniques and composition as a normal painting. Good abstract anyway.
Is this comment another way of saying I don't know anything about art but want to seem clever anyway?
you sound like youre from montreal
tutorial is helpful. the music is awful please just leave it out :)
no, you’re not doing an abstract painting when you force feed me music. you’re doing multi-media.
Please please please remove the music it’s very distracting.
Kinda cringing when the wrong name for a tool of art is being used for palette knives. Spatula is a utensil used in kitchen.
I don’t need a “tutorial “ to learn how to play with it.
Jesus Christ. Why do people like to hear themselves talk !!! Took her over 3 minutes to get to actually using the paste.