How to paint in your sketchbook - oil paint

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  • Опубліковано 21 лис 2024

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  • @sha_sha_art8318
    @sha_sha_art8318 2 дні тому

    Привет! Потрясающие портреты, я смотрела весь процесс как завороженная от начала и до конца. Отдельный респект за музыкальное сопровождение 👍 весьма неожиданно было услышать liquid dnb 🥰

  • @mrmustache7023
    @mrmustache7023 23 години тому +2

    love the art and advice! I am just wondering can you pre-prime a few pages and then paint on them later whenever you want to?

    • @leogalvezart
      @leogalvezart  23 години тому

      Thank you!! And yes you can pre-prime it … if you use acrylic gesso or any acrylic primer the paper will not get sticky (personal experience) ✌️😃

  • @creativecolours2022
    @creativecolours2022 8 днів тому +6

    Hi. Your portraits are great. I'd like to ask a question in case you know the answer. I'm interested to work in my sketchbooks with oils but I have to use due to allergy the water soluble ones. Do I have to prime my paper with regular gesso or with watercolor ground instead?

    • @leogalvezart
      @leogalvezart  8 днів тому +4

      Hello, the water-based oil paint once dry works the same as traditional oil paint, so I recommend priming with gessoo or any acrylic primer you have.

    • @creativecolours2022
      @creativecolours2022 8 днів тому +1

      @@leogalvezart OK...Thank you a lot for the info. :)

  • @lindapham1013
    @lindapham1013 10 днів тому

    Beautiful! Really enjoyed watching you paint from start to finish. Please do more! ♥

    • @leogalvezart
      @leogalvezart  10 днів тому

      @@lindapham1013 thank you!!! 🙌 right now I’m working on a new video 😁

  • @garrettgoldsmith
    @garrettgoldsmith 2 дні тому +1

    nice! is the moleskin a wet medium book or is it just a regular paper sketchbook?

    • @leogalvezart
      @leogalvezart  2 дні тому

      @@garrettgoldsmith hi!!! Its the regular Sketchbook version 165 g/m2 … in the label says “Art collection “

    • @garrettgoldsmith
      @garrettgoldsmith 19 годин тому +1

      @ thanks! I’m gunna gather materials and try this this weekend!

  • @beccogiallo
    @beccogiallo 8 днів тому

    Such beautiful artwork!

  • @catheyboocat-design7175
    @catheyboocat-design7175 10 днів тому

    Incredible art❤❤❤

  • @tabbi888
    @tabbi888 10 днів тому

    Your work looks amazing, wonderful use of colour and tones. Very beautiful 😍 ❤

    • @leogalvezart
      @leogalvezart  10 днів тому +1

      @@tabbi888 thank you so much!!!! 😃

  • @pjlewisful
    @pjlewisful 2 дні тому +1

    I don't like how the book cress goes across the face, but good painting.

  • @КартошкаПюре-р5с
    @КартошкаПюре-р5с 6 днів тому +1

    Thank you for the inspiration! what do you cover your work with at the end?

    • @leogalvezart
      @leogalvezart  6 днів тому +1

      Hi! Sometimes I apply a coat of retouching varnish and sometimes just leave it as it is
      Some colors when they dry tends to get opaque so with a coat of retouching varnish the colors and tones get even ✌

  • @ultramarine_finest
    @ultramarine_finest 8 днів тому

    so beautiful! loved it

  • @ricardogalvez7048
    @ricardogalvez7048 12 днів тому

    Amazing 🤩

  • @ruthbetancur8478
    @ruthbetancur8478 12 днів тому

    Maestro...

  • @j.c.6063
    @j.c.6063 8 днів тому +1

    Beautiful~ what are you using for your palet?

    • @leogalvezart
      @leogalvezart  8 днів тому +2

      Thank you!!
      Do you mean my glass pallet? Or what colors I’m using?
      So the glass pallet is a recycled glass from a old window and I just painted the reverse with a gray spray and put electric tape in the edges to prevent to cut myself 👌

  • @SvetaMyak
    @SvetaMyak 7 днів тому

    🎉🎉🎉❤❤

  • @gio946
    @gio946 9 днів тому +1

    ✨🫰🏻

  • @phoebe893
    @phoebe893 10 днів тому +1

    I never thought about the masking tape trick. Thank you, def trying this.

  • @clshaw01
    @clshaw01 11 днів тому

    Then what? Leave them open a week? Varnish?

    • @leogalvezart
      @leogalvezart  11 днів тому +2

      It’s dry within 24 to 36 hours depending on how thick you apply the paint layer … but you can always use “liquin” (fast drying medium) ✌

    • @creativesolutionstoart
      @creativesolutionstoart 10 днів тому +1

      @@leogalvezart so you’re saying after a day or two you can close the book and they won’t stick together? And that you have to basically apply some pretty thin layers? Because I had the same question…

    • @leogalvezart
      @leogalvezart  10 днів тому +6

      @ yes you can close it without a problem. There’s people that put a sheet of baking paper to prevent that.
      So far I haven’t had any problems
      The reason why i paint on my sketchbook is because it’s faster to prepare and much cheaper than canvases or wood panels
      Its for practice and I don’t have the pressure of showing it to anyone 😆
      I recommend you to try it on a loose sheet of paper and see if it works for you

    • @leogalvezart
      @leogalvezart  10 днів тому +3

      If your brushstrokes are smooth it’s going to dry within 24 to 36 hours . But if you use impasto technique I will recommend you to apply a drying medium 🙌

    • @creativesolutionstoart
      @creativesolutionstoart 10 днів тому +2

      @@leogalvezart yes, I agree doing things and sketchbooks is faster cheaper easier and low pressure oil painting is not some thing I ever thought I could do that with, however, I have seen other people do it. I just never understood what would happen once you painted it regarding drying time and pages sticking, etc., I have even gessoed an entire sketchbook that I repurposed just so I can do oil paint or acrylics. But I couldn’t get past the part of where to put it once I painted in it and how long it would take to dry, etc.… Thank you for the in-depth reply and explanation. I really appreciate it :-) now I’m just gonna have to try it and see for myself!😉

  • @richarde1294
    @richarde1294 3 дні тому

    It's complicating life for not much

    • @aku26
      @aku26 2 дні тому

      Say more?

    • @richarde1294
      @richarde1294 2 дні тому

      @@aku26 1. There are cheap supports already ready
      2. Maintaining the notebook (heavy and unstable) to paint.
      3. But above all, where is the point of creating an image "cut in half" on a notebook?
      4. It is not "exploitable" and it is not aesthetic.
      It would already make more sense to paint on a single sheet to have the entirety (and integrity) of the image on a single surface. If his notebook were to unravel, for example, he would have pieces of paintings. On a single sheet, he can at least recover his image.