My Paintings Didn't Look Good Until I Discovered This Secret

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    I am an artist living and working in France. I learned the techniques of the Atelier of the Nineteenth century and now I try to share some of my knowledge with the rest of the world, because I think that beauty still has an important role to play in artistic creation. I do mostly drawing and oil painting, and my goal is always to provide techniques, thoughts and explanations that can be useful to anyone, from beginners to more advanced artists.
    The material I use most of the time (not necessarily in this video) :
    Drawing
    ✓ Kneaded eraser
    ✓ Plumb line (DIY)
    ✓ Small mirror
    ✓ An old synthetic brush
    ✓ Masking tape
    ✓ Cutter
    ✓ Sandpaper or sanding block
    ✓ Mahlstick or Hand rest (DIY)
    ✓ Level ruler
    Graphite
    ✓ Pencils 2H, HB and 2B
    Charcoal
    ✓ If available: Nitram charcoals (H, HB and B)
    ✓ Square charcoals
    Black and white chalk
    ✓ Sketch pencil Conté white
    ✓ Square Conté noir : HB and 2B
    ✓ Chalk or pencil holder
    ✓ Pencil sketch Conté Pierre noire : H and HB
    Sanguine
    ✓ Sketch pencil Conté : Blood and blood Medici
    ✓ Crayon Polychromos Faber-Castel : sanguine
    ✓ Sketch pencil Conté white
    Oil painting
    Palette
    (Extra-fine paint, recommended brands depending on availability: Sennelier, Lefranc Bourgeois, Winsor and Newton, Royal Talens Rembrandt, Blockx, Michael Harding, Gamblin)
    ✓ Titanium White PW6
    ✓ Flake White (or substitute) PW1
    ✓ Cadmium Yellow light (or "lemon") PY35
    ✓ Yellow Ochre PY42
    ✓ Raw Umber PBr7
    ✓ Transparent Red Oxyde PR101
    ✓ Burnt Umber PBr7
    ✓ Venetian Red PR101
    ✓ Pyrrole Red PR255
    ✓ Quinacridone Rose PV19
    ✓ Quinacridone Magenta PV19
    ✓ Ultramarine Blue PB29
    ✓ Mars Black PBk11
    ✓ Cobalt Teal Blue (turquoise light) PG50
    ✓ Phthalo green warm PG36
    Brushes
    ✓ Filbert hog bristle and Synthetic sizes n° 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12
    ✓ Flat Synthetic brushes (same size)
    ✓ Round sable brush or round Kolinsky sable n° 4, 8, 10, 12 (from the size of the nail (about one inch) or synthetic imitation
    Medium
    ✓ Linseed stand oil
    ✓ Odorless mineral spirits
    ✓ Or Alkyd medium (Liquin, Galkyd, Flow'n'Dry etc.)
    ✓ Safflower oil
    Surface
    ✓ Linen canvas, fine grain universal coating
    ✓ For studies : Canson oil-acrylic oil paper Figueras
    Others
    ✓ Palette
    ✓ Sponge and spalter brushes
    ✓ Palette knife in the shape of a water drop, no souldering
    ✓ A few small pots, containers, jars...
    ✓ Paper towels
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 94

  • @JNeedels
    @JNeedels Місяць тому +11

    That was one of the best lessons I’ve ever heard when speaking of getting a likeness. I do mostly portraits and that information is priceless. Thank you so much for sharing that with us.

  • @tfrtrouble
    @tfrtrouble 8 днів тому

    That's a really interesting perspective. I've been watching a few videos recently on using the loomis method to draw faces, and in some cases, the artists are landing up with an technically accomplished face, which absolutely looks like a person, but it doesn't really look like the person they are trying to draw.

  • @rebekahcrossman4690
    @rebekahcrossman4690 Місяць тому +4

    Michael Angelo is in good company IMO. This is exactly what’s been missing in my drawings. Thank you, thank you!

    • @FlorentFargesarts
      @FlorentFargesarts  Місяць тому

      Michelangelo is amazing, so quiet and never had a bad word on my paintings haha 🤣Glad it was helpful!

  • @amysbees6686
    @amysbees6686 Місяць тому +4

    Brilliant! A real game-changer, Florentino!🎨

  • @davirosa
    @davirosa Місяць тому +5

    Very Welldone Instructive video! Thank you Florent!
    I would like to give the names of the three lighting setups:
    1st - Butterfly (due to the shadow under the nose)
    2nd - Rembrandt Lighting
    3rd - Split Lighting
    Another powerful one is the Loop Lighting. It's kinda a mix between 1 and 2.
    About drawing shadow shapes... Glen Orbik used to say to Draw the light shapes instead. But he Always mention to interpret the shapes as puzzle pieces. So, probably the ideal is to draw both, tweak from light to dark shapes, cause puzzle is like this, the positive fits into in negatives!
    Hugs from Brazil!!

    • @FlorentFargesarts
      @FlorentFargesarts  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks, never heard about these lighting names actually but it makes sense!

    • @davirosa
      @davirosa Місяць тому

      @@FlorentFargesarts The Rembrandt is famous among photographers, and It happens that Im a photographer too. But try the loop lighting, its more and less what you made in your lady Second atempt. Its an sculptural lighting but not harsh, somehow more pleasent to light delicated female faces and hence keeping It in a deep shadows mood.

  • @elleeo1495
    @elleeo1495 Місяць тому +4

    A brilliant explanation, Florent! I've seen you use this in your paintings. I try to be mindful of these important shadow shapes, but the additional details you've included in this video really make all the pieces come together. Thank you for sharing your amazing skills & knowledge. Merci beaucoup, mon ami!

  • @richardsong8
    @richardsong8 28 днів тому +1

    Great teaching! So well communicated! Painting/drawing/teaching... wonderful triune gifts...

  • @gregorymartzevitch222
    @gregorymartzevitch222 Місяць тому +1

    That is amazing! I was stunt by this lesson! It's the most valuable 12 minutes 40 seconds I 'ever spent! Huge thank you Flo for such helpful information!

  • @neenakandwal6191
    @neenakandwal6191 16 днів тому

    Brilliant video! Thank you Florentino!

  • @mariaetheridge8343
    @mariaetheridge8343 10 днів тому

    Excellent tutorial - thank you!

  • @yanivhay
    @yanivhay Місяць тому

    WOW super valuable instructions here, Florence this is truly helpful - thank you very much for providing this info and also in such a clear and easy way. 😍🤩

  • @elizabaum
    @elizabaum Місяць тому +3

    This is really helpful. Thank you.

  • @raphaelcesco_art
    @raphaelcesco_art Місяць тому

    Game changing material here, thanks a lot for sharing, Florent ! 🙏

  • @rdendelacruz4332
    @rdendelacruz4332 Місяць тому +6

    ....actually, thats the reason sometimes why you need to change your subjects color to black and white......to locate the shadow shapes........when i paint, i use 2 pictures. The colored one and the black and white one

    • @FlorentFargesarts
      @FlorentFargesarts  Місяць тому +3

      That's actually a great idea to work with 2 different pictures 👍👍

    • @rdendelacruz4332
      @rdendelacruz4332 Місяць тому +1

      @@FlorentFargesarts thanks for counting in my strat sir😅😁

  • @krishnamayimarianni8026
    @krishnamayimarianni8026 28 днів тому

    Brilliant! Thank you!

  • @deniseclarkart
    @deniseclarkart Місяць тому +2

    Thank you so helpful! So well explained!

  • @markl240
    @markl240 Місяць тому +1

    Very helpful. Thank you for posting this.

  • @user-ky1di8cb3j
    @user-ky1di8cb3j Місяць тому +1

    Thank you so much I am happy to have found you! Merci

  • @KennyGsca
    @KennyGsca Місяць тому +12

    Makes you wonder then…….if you had multiple facial maps of a known celebrity, and without knowing who it is….. using the facial map points draw in a face……”what would it look like? could we recognise the celeb?” Food for though. Thanks again Flo for your wisdom and knowlege

    • @wrighteously
      @wrighteously Місяць тому +1

      Photogrammetry I think it's called

    • @jttigera2
      @jttigera2 Місяць тому

      Could we do it by hand from the digital maps or would we need software

    • @FlorentFargesarts
      @FlorentFargesarts  Місяць тому +2

      I think a machine would recognize a facial map for sure. For a human being, imo, it's way too abstract to be usable.

    • @kerriemckinstry-jett8625
      @kerriemckinstry-jett8625 Місяць тому +3

      Maybe? Ileana Hunter draws faces with graphite in a very minimalist way. She did one of Audrey Hepburn which doesn't have a lot to it but is instantly recognizable (as long as you've seen some pictures of Audrey Hepburn).

    • @paulashton4155
      @paulashton4155 Місяць тому

      No food for thought..its tried and tested..what point you making..its made you yhink...wow..best not do that!

  • @barbarap8647
    @barbarap8647 17 днів тому

    A million thankyous😊

  • @joydeschenes
    @joydeschenes 23 дні тому

    Very informative, thank you

  • @youroldmangaming8150
    @youroldmangaming8150 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you Florent from New Zealand. This is very helpful and helped me to link mentally some things I was doing but not knowing it and not consistently. I will put this into my toolbox now. Thank you.

    • @FlorentFargesarts
      @FlorentFargesarts  Місяць тому +1

      Awesome, glad it's helpful. Thanks for your nice comment 🙏😊

  • @resistancepublishing
    @resistancepublishing Місяць тому

    I learned about the shadow shape method 12 days ago and I’m definitely going to work on mastering it

  • @judihopewell2499
    @judihopewell2499 Місяць тому

    Very good lesson. Florent thank you

  • @louisea966
    @louisea966 Місяць тому

    thanks Florent

  • @JudeandherPencil
    @JudeandherPencil Місяць тому

    Really fantastic explanation Florent, thank you 🙏 so good! ✨

  • @OneCanadiansJourney
    @OneCanadiansJourney Місяць тому

    Excellent

  • @underscored10
    @underscored10 Місяць тому

    very helpful, thanks. I try to keep the asaro planes in mind when drawing but this simplification of just 3 memorable shadow casts might be even more useful. I'll definitely give these a go.

  • @jameslabs1
    @jameslabs1 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks

  • @joycesmith5786
    @joycesmith5786 Місяць тому

    Very helpful. Thanks

  • @sketchartist1964
    @sketchartist1964 29 днів тому

    It's all very true. I had the same experience. I wasn't understanding how to create good portraits until I began focusing on the values and shadow shapes instead of the features. Do this and a nose, a mouth, or an eye, will magically appear all by themselves.

  • @kyb9623
    @kyb9623 Місяць тому +1

    thank you!

  • @ThomasJojo
    @ThomasJojo Місяць тому

    Thanx Florent. I was tangled.up in lines, and had started to think about building shapes for volumes instead, so I found this in the morning, so u helped me pointing the direction I looked.for.
    Always helpful you are.. ;-)

  • @orangutanjuice
    @orangutanjuice Місяць тому

    I was fortunate enough to come across Mike Mignola's Hellboy comics when they first came out. His approach to light and shadow taught me this very technique, and I'm eternally grateful for that.

  • @MsSarcasticity
    @MsSarcasticity Місяць тому +1

    thanks!

  • @Msannamitta
    @Msannamitta Місяць тому

    i recently did something like this from a painting that is in bad shape. so to replicate from that which is the goal here I layed down my shapes in charcoal very softly and not to much tone so I could come back, look and remove parts for the lights. Your video made good timing for me in what I'm working on. Thank you

    • @FlorentFargesarts
      @FlorentFargesarts  Місяць тому

      That's great, I think it's the best strategy when a painting is in a bad shape to, precisely, rethink the shapes like you did! kudos 🎨👍

  • @philcourtney7831
    @philcourtney7831 20 днів тому

    Have you done any videos on using lead white or flake white ? It was recommended to me for doing better flash tones.

  • @IronJaxX
    @IronJaxX Місяць тому

    J'adore tes vidéos Florant! Un gros merci du québec. Le top serait que tes vidéos soient toutes en français haha.

    • @FlorentFargesarts
      @FlorentFargesarts  Місяць тому

      Merci beaucoup @IronJaxX, ahah! Oui, j'aimerais tellement pouvoir me dédoubler pour avoir le temps de faire une chaine francophone en plus, pour le moment c'est un peu juste 😅😅😅

  • @enchantingmarina5221
    @enchantingmarina5221 Місяць тому

    Yayy Amen

  • @jonlizsam
    @jonlizsam Місяць тому

    Wow, great video! I paint in watercolor and this content is 100% applicable to my work, so thank you. Have you heard of a notan? I have recently learned of them and have been using them to guide my paintings. The black and white shadow portraits are so helpful. There could be so many more. Looking up, looking down, 3/4 and profile. 😊

    • @FlorentFargesarts
      @FlorentFargesarts  Місяць тому

      Sure, it might be helpful to add more angles. For this quick tip video, I wanted to keep things simple but maybe for a part 2

  • @oakdogfu
    @oakdogfu 9 днів тому

    I hope someone you love gives you MANY kisses!!

  • @cohaiandrei483
    @cohaiandrei483 Місяць тому

    Brillant! Where i cand find a portrait sculpture like yours whit michelangelo ?

    • @FlorentFargesarts
      @FlorentFargesarts  Місяць тому +1

      Got mine from Atelier Lorenzi, Paris. In the US, check Fountainhead Gypsoteca

  • @paulashton4155
    @paulashton4155 Місяць тому

    I use light puddles..self developed..sounds like the opposite or parallel idea.

  • @lqart
    @lqart Місяць тому

    Hi. Thanks for the awesome tutorial. My question is if the shadow shapes are this important, how do people still achieve likeness in simple cartoon styles? It's something I struggle to understand, since they use shapes.

    • @FlorentFargesarts
      @FlorentFargesarts  Місяць тому

      You can still achieve likeness with linear work, it's just way more difficult for a realistic painting. For cartoon style, that's a completely different set of skills, not a specialist.

    • @lqart
      @lqart Місяць тому

      @@FlorentFargesarts oh okay understood, thanks again for the awesome tutorial.

  • @melindawolfUS
    @melindawolfUS 24 дні тому

    I do pet portraits. Do you think the value shapes also help with "pet" likeness? A lot of my reference photos from clients are lit very flat😅

    • @joydeschenes
      @joydeschenes 23 дні тому +1

      Yes it does apply….. Pets have structure and form also and blowing up a pet photo to canvas size helps to concentrate on form instead of getting the drawing to size. Even if you are painting very loose it’s the form and shadows that brings the likeness or in a pets case, the personality. 🎨

  • @shuvoDhar.5537
    @shuvoDhar.5537 Місяць тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @carloscs1007
    @carloscs1007 Місяць тому

    Gombrich tiene un libreto de 100 y pocas páginas donde trata este tema del parecido y la ubicación relativa de los rasgos faciales en el rostro. Los caricaturistas usan mucho estos conceptos 😇

  • @paultimson6674
    @paultimson6674 Місяць тому

    Gil Kane the comic book artist would breakdown a face the same way. Check out his pencils.

  • @KimberlyLetsGo
    @KimberlyLetsGo Місяць тому +1

    Rembrandt was huge on this. Look at his portraits and you'll always see that 'Rembrandt inverted triangle' lighting under the eye that's on the shadow side.

  • @Suflers570
    @Suflers570 15 днів тому

    One light source upper right side of model. Not artist right side. squint from model to canvas. Squint squint squint very important throughout your painting. Stand back from your easel six feet and compare model and painting. Observe very carefully without having background noises.

  • @rdendelacruz4332
    @rdendelacruz4332 Місяць тому +1

    This guy reveals my secret😅😆

  • @mogalcat3091
    @mogalcat3091 Місяць тому

    Just today I was looking for an AI that can do shadow shapes. Couldn't find any, though.

  • @Herr_Vorragender
    @Herr_Vorragender Місяць тому +1

    But 🤔you didn't use the loomis method ☝😧😂
    I'll see myself out 🙈

  • @kathyhall668
    @kathyhall668 25 днів тому

    Lol i set my phone to recognise my face , it does not! My finger print does not work, i have to put the pinn in everytime.😮😮

  • @Brightsupernova
    @Brightsupernova Місяць тому +1

    Makes total sense! I never thought of this before, but think of Andy Warhol and his iconic Marylin- her face is overexposed if you think about how he represented her face!

  • @gimzunseoung8078
    @gimzunseoung8078 12 днів тому

    but in east Asia. there is no shadow. too much bright....

  • @djstief8190
    @djstief8190 28 днів тому

    Okay, look, it is called "negative shapes", we learn this in 3rd grade art in Australia. Save yourself some time, paint what you see.

    • @Thyinternet
      @Thyinternet 25 днів тому

      Yes, but discern and select what you see. Otherwise you become a meet camera

  • @Foervraengd
    @Foervraengd Місяць тому

    Your videos are great, but.... this isnt really a "secret" technique. This is a commonly shared advice even among us digital artists, nor is it a new technique either. It is a super useful technique, but it's not really a secret.

    • @FlorentFargesarts
      @FlorentFargesarts  Місяць тому +7

      Of course it's not really a "secret" but it’s just a fact that this word works in a youtube title. If it can help beginners who didn't know about this useful technique and introduce it to them, then I would gladly call it a "secret", even though it's not. With 1500+ years of art behind our backs, it's hard to find actual secrets tbh 😅