Advancing with Watercolor: Tonal Values “Musèe d’Orsay”
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- Опубліковано 28 січ 2019
- This is a video done as a supplement to a watercolor class taught by Gary Tucker in Boston. This is the fourth of a series of 8 lessons that will use various scenes of Paris as a motif. The lessons will focus on design , in particular visualizing a center of interest and using this as a means to compose the painting. In this lesson I talk about using tonal Values to compliment your area of interest as well as using transparent washes to create luminosity. Technically we will be focusing on graded washes in all sorts of applications. In this exercise you will notice how they work to create luminosity in the final painting.
The first painting was done using neutral tint or black and the second using burnt sienna and ult blue.
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Beautifully done,. One of my favourites of your paintings, simple but breathtaking.
Eloquent way of leaving details out of your work..draws the me into the painting without letting the viewer wander out of the space...masterfully executed
Your technique is commendable. Thankyou for the demonstration.
You make it look so easy! Thanks for sharing.
Wonderful Gary, thanks!!
Thank you from all my heart for your lessons and the video you share
Thank you for such helpful and inspiring examples, in your generous sharing of your works...wonderful!
I love your free-loose style!
These demos are extremely helpful.
Wow! It's fantastic!
Very nice work. Also I like the tonal study much more than the final image - it looks much more fresh to me
Oh, I would be so very happy if I am able to do something akin to this painting some day. Thank you for the instruction.
Another magnificent painting, and tutorial. Always so much to learn from each of your videos. And stunning outcome from such a deceptively simple and fresh approach
Beautiful!
Your tonal study, for me, is a better painting. Love your work
Amazing .. Talented and generous in information.
Fantastic.
Just love the proses, Fantastic subject mater, not boring at all . 👍👍👍🇨🇦
That's awesome how you gradated the tones so that there was a light background behind the dark silhouettes of the people. I love subtle changes like that in artwork. "Artistic License". The other option that sometimes presents itself is to darken a background behind a light contour to add more relief.
Awesome!
thanks for this... i turned up the volume... cheers :)
Merci beaucoup Gary. I see all your videos even if I do not make comments each time. Your art is really unique, maybe not as demonstrative as the art of some other media friendly painters, but really strong, well balanced, and full of sensibility, and you are a marvelous teacher.
Jean-Luc Marc demonstrative......?
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good tutorial. thank you
Thank you Gary. I am assuming the focal point was the waiter almost in the center. Beautiful painting as always.
Fantastic!!! What did you use For highlights of the figures? I didn't catch it. Absolutely great technic!
How did you keep the white of the chandeliers in the preliminary study?
Sound is really low.
Why post a video with such poor sound - just can't hear it?
That's it? That's your sole comment?
While i agree it is low, it certainly isn't inaudible. It's perfectly fine on my desktop pc with headphones.
Just recently discovered you and your tip-top work and tutorials.. beautiful.
In this One you maintain horizontal strips/patches of light across The arches Windows.. Or at leaset horizontal which are not takling your brushes paintwork.. is that masking fluid or maybe buckles in the paper?