I've been watching you for a long time and it still amazes me every time how detailed and realistic your work looks 🤩 It's simply amazing! Thank you for sharing your talent with us 🤗
Just found you.. what you did with the paint brush, cutting it to you specifications helped me tremendously! The way you make it look realistic, a photograph is awe inspiring!!
Thank you Michael for another fantastic tutorial. You are truly the master of realism art. It always makes my jaw drop when I see your work my friend. Your color matches are impeccable. I wrote in once and asked if maybe in the future you could teach us how to paint a natural cabbage palm like you see in the southern United states .. Florida they are very prevalent. They are very tough to get that 3 dimensional appearance. The top and sides are easy. It's those detailed frawns facing you. Lol Maybe one day you can do a tutorial on the trees of the southeast United states. Thank you for your great teachings.
Espetacular James... sou felipe aqui do brasil, sempre acompanho seus vídeos embora nao possa compreender suas palavras, mas só em ver você pintar esses trabalhos incríveis, já vale muita coisa, estou me inspirando nos seus quadros em melhorar até chegar neste nivel. Obrigado! 😊
I come from the place known as "God's Own Country" that is Kerala, 'India's Spice Garden'.. and its most famous for Coconut trees..🌴🥥 I've never seen a Coconut tree drawing video, that too detailed.. but you made that dream of mine fulfilled.. thanks a lot, dear brother.. 🥰 And by the way, in my language, the Coconut tree is called "Thengu" (with *g in low sound and *u in silent).. The Coconut is called "Thænga".. The leaf is called "Ola" (*l as in 'Lilly').. Thanks again for this beautiful video.. 🥰👍
Very inspiring work! I would like to do some of your lessons but have to ask a silly question first,... I am currently using acrylics, and haven't used oils for many years and was wondering if I could get similar results using this technique of yours with acrylics??Sure hope so, I love painting palm trees, and yours are amazing!! Thank you :)
Do u wait for the paint to dry before adding the lighter shades? I have found that i cant add a lighter shade before the dark shade dries as it all merges together and becomes a big mess. Please advise
As much as I admire your painting style, there is something off with this one. I took me a while but I realized that the main problem is that the shadows of the distant trees vary ...meaning they look much darker below palm tree trunk than these above. I also think that the distant green highlights are bit too vibrant and that's why the jump to the viewer. Nevertheless that's a fun painting. Thanks
Hello Michael. This lesson is still not there on your website. When are you going to include this as a full length lesson ? Please do it ASAP. I am eager to follow that.
I've been watching you for a long time and it still amazes me every time how detailed and realistic your work looks 🤩 It's simply amazing! Thank you for sharing your talent with us 🤗
Another masterpiece from a blessed artist. Your angelic fingers can make any wonders. God bless you Micheal
Gopinathan Nottath Good technique. With practice and patience anyone can paint like this.
@@ZzzzzzzxxxzzzYZ4 Perfection cannot be nurtured, it's to be inherited.
Just found you, this is SO helpful!!!! Thank you from the bottom of my heart for this lesson 💙
The amount of details in your paintings is always so amazing!
Just found you.. what you did with the paint brush, cutting it to you specifications helped me tremendously!
The way you make it look realistic, a photograph is awe inspiring!!
Capital I's do not have a superscript dot, only lower case i's have them.
Thanks for another great tutorial..lukis pokok kelapa
You're an amazing teacher. Thanks for another great tutorial!
Hey Michelle, you are my first artist. You are a great artist. I love your drawing very much. I accept my greetings. I am from Saudi Arabia
❤️👍👍
Thank you Michael for another fantastic tutorial. You are truly the master of realism art. It always makes my jaw drop when I see your work my friend. Your color matches are impeccable.
I wrote in once and asked if maybe in the future you could teach us how to paint a natural cabbage palm like you see in the southern United states .. Florida they are very prevalent. They are very tough to get that 3 dimensional appearance. The top and sides are easy. It's those detailed frawns facing you. Lol
Maybe one day you can do a tutorial on the trees of the southeast United states.
Thank you for your great teachings.
wow...that is insane. what detail! Best palm trees painted i"ve ever seen. You are a very patient man
You sir are not human!!! Excellent work!!
Excuse me, sir....are you using acrylic or oil, please?thanks alot
thanks for the tips. cheers
Thank you. I learn something new and valuable ever time. 😃
Estaba esperando este video 👍🏻
Wow...just wow
Sir may i have that painting on your wall please.😊😊😊
いつも素晴らしい作品を見せていただいています。
This is so realistic very imppresive 👍
Such beautiful talent
I can hear waves sound....
Espetacular James... sou felipe aqui do brasil, sempre acompanho seus vídeos embora nao possa compreender suas palavras, mas só em ver você pintar esses trabalhos incríveis, já vale muita coisa, estou me inspirando nos seus quadros em melhorar até chegar neste nivel. Obrigado! 😊
What color of green did start with for Base color
I come from the place known as "God's Own Country" that is Kerala, 'India's Spice Garden'.. and its most famous for Coconut trees..🌴🥥
I've never seen a Coconut tree drawing video, that too detailed.. but you made that dream of mine fulfilled.. thanks a lot, dear brother.. 🥰
And by the way, in my language, the Coconut tree is called "Thengu" (with *g in low sound and *u in silent)..
The Coconut is called "Thænga"..
The leaf is called "Ola" (*l as in 'Lilly')..
Thanks again for this beautiful video.. 🥰👍
Very inspiring work! I would like to do some of your lessons but have to ask a silly question first,... I am currently using acrylics, and haven't used oils for many years and was wondering if I could get similar results using this technique of yours with acrylics??Sure hope so, I love painting palm trees, and yours are amazing!! Thank you :)
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Sir , what type of canvas you are using ?
Please upload a video about canvas..
What Cilor of Tellow did you use
Sheer genius Michael! So how about an old Sidewinder trawler in Icelandic seas?? Now that's a challenge!!👍🏼
Do u wait for the paint to dry before adding the lighter shades? I have found that i cant add a lighter shade before the dark shade dries as it all merges together and becomes a big mess. Please advise
Hello dear teacher. Please tell me how your paint immediately dries while painting. What did you add in the colors? Thanks in advance. Regards David
Beautiful painting! But I have to ask, how did you sign your name? Was that a special kind of pen or did you carve it in there.
Did you let the painting dry before adding dark areas or highlights?
Gorgeous!
What kind of pen do you use to sign your painting in this video?
This is challenging for me. Thanks for your helpful tutorial MJS
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Hello, do you think it's possible to get the same details with acrilics?
VERY NICE!! Thank you for sharing!
Can u make a video of color mixing and color making video.
Fine painting with good composition. Many thanks for sharing your great talent.
Each painting you make make me feel I am watching a real picture!!!!!!!
superb drawing
Muito bom já estou aprendendo muitas técnicas como pintar telas 👍👍👍
Thank you for this valuable lesson!
A fantastic guide through jour work. Bravo.👏
Super
Thank you so much! I'm in Florida & need this. Love your videos 🤗
Really helpful. Thanks for this amazing video 🤗
You are best painter I have seen 😄😄😄
As much as I admire your painting style, there is something off with this one. I took me a while but I realized that the main problem is that the shadows of the distant trees vary ...meaning they look much darker below palm tree trunk than these above. I also think that the distant green highlights are bit too vibrant and that's why the jump to the viewer. Nevertheless that's a fun painting. Thanks
Hi ... Michael thanks for lessons ☺️
Learning a lot from your tutorials. Thanks
Great lesson, look forward to joining
You is my art theacher
Good technique. With practice and patience anyone can paint like this.
Wonderful
love you Mike
thanks for teaching
All your work is so beautiful 😍 (I love it)
Harikasın 👍
Unbelievable
Hello Michael. This lesson is still not there on your website. When are you going to include this as a full length lesson ? Please do it ASAP. I am eager to follow that.
It will be live before the end of this month
@@MichaelJamesSmith Thank you very much for your prompt reply Michael. Regards.
Oh, That's amazing.
Super
Such a beautiful piece! Can I use the same technique on acrylic painting?
yes you can... I am almost done copying Michaels painting on acrylic and it is possible.. just don"t do it on canvas... do it on MDF
Thank you! What is MDF?