Painting an Oil Glaze Over a Charcoal Moose Drawing
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- Опубліковано 23 лис 2024
- Just experimenting here with a new idea for my charcoal drawings. I drew the charcoal moose following my usual process, but then decided to add a sepia tone by glazing over it with oil paint and then using a subtractive technique to lighten values. Overall I'm very happy with the outcome and the process is an absolute blast. Hope you enjoy watching. Thanks!
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I don't understand how youtube works because you should be getting a ton of viewers and subscribers for your videos! Such fabulous work!!!
Absolutely stunning work! Simply amazing and captivating to watch. You are so brave with each step!
Thank you for sharing your gift.
I try this method in a oil painting of my nephew and it works like a charm
Absolutely stunning,love the process.
Another amazing work from amazing artist 😊 Respect from Bulgaria 🇧🇬
It's always so exciting to watch you work...so many opportunities to mess the whole thing up, but you get that incredible, dynamic result!
Thank you so much!
Woooow, @Joel Pilcher! Nice comeback!!! I got a lot of mixed emotions and anxiety after you put brown paint and decided to smudge and I was like, "Oh no, here comes a disaster, he should'nave done that!". But then, the outcome was AMAAAAAZING!!!
superb work... love watching the process
Another Beautiful piece of art Joel ! Love it.
Once again...WOW! The work you do is so incredible!!!❤🎨
Thank you very much!
Love it, you inspire!
yikes! Got scared again with the oil glaze. Beautiful outcome. Fun, like a roller coaster ride though.
This technique is amazing. Do you have a video explaining this process? Maybe the dos and dont's too
What is the oil used. Would you mind explaining. Thank you. Looks amazing
I like
Looks great. How did you prep the charcoal for glazes in oil? Thanks!
Amazing..did you use linseed oil with mineral spirit?
Amazing work. I love your whole process. What do you make the oil glaze with? Do you just mix linseed oil with the oils? Our some other medium?
Thank you! Oil paint thinned with mineral spirits for the glaze.
How did you substract the glaze with the intricate detailed areas like the horn, fur...since the video was in timelapse mode, unable to understand it
I use a combination of Q-tips and pastel tools to remove the oil paint in the more detailed areas. Thanks!
Amazing as always.. Is that water your spraying??
Acetone (nail polish remover). Thanks!
Joel, what did you use to fix the charcoal and prepare for the oil glazing? Great work as always. Thanks for sharing!
I sprayed the charcoal with Krylon workable fixative before applying the oil glaze. Thanks!
How much time do we need to wait before varnishing? By the way you did amazingly great job😊
I usually give it an hour or so. Probably less would be fine. Thanks!
Did you use anything to get the bubbles out of the varnish, or did they just go away? I'm working on a 36 x 48 acrylic that is the largest I have ever done. The varnish part has me a little uneasy.
They went away. I always do a test before the final art if any part of a new process is making me nervous. Thanks!
I have never in my life seen so many needless steps. Dude, just draw the damn thing.
I have been giving this process a try. The repeated steps definitely create depth and soften the blending at the edges of light / dark. It increases the sensitivity of the piece. If it is not your thing, ok. Personally, I am with Joel all the way :)