Mixing Flesh Tones for Painting Portraits
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- Опубліковано 3 лют 2013
- Professional portrait painter Brian Neher demonstrates a step-by-step approach to one way of mixing flesh tones in oil for painting portraits.
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I feel like this has finally taught me what i've been missing... i feel so silly having not considered that adding a colour straight would impact the value so much! Thanks so much, this has helped me understand so much more than i had previously!
+vannah pollock Thanks so much! I'm so glad to hear that the video has been a help to you. Take care and I wish you all the best with your art!
I haven't been able to sleep because I'm on a ton of medication that's keeping me alive, but I got through about ten minutes before I crashed for four hours. It was amazing. As far as I'm concerned, this video is pure genius.
Hi, Abigail Chorley. Thanks so much for the kind comment about the video! I'm so glad to hear that you've enjoyed it so far. I wish you all the best in your art and hope that you're feeling better soon. Take care and have a great day!
Thank you for taking the time to show and explain this. Most people just show the painting process and this is just as important!!
Thank you for you generosity in sharing this video. I have been painting portraits for years and am a fan of Sargent and Schmid and now you. I have learned a lot and am looking forward to learning much more from your tutelage.
Been painting for years and have seen many videos and have taken classes, this is wonderful!!!! For the first time I actually understand the grey mixing. I know you can use less paint colors to mix, but this can be fun and challenging at the same time. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING!!!! By the way, you have such a sweet voice. :)
ANGELSLOVE Thanks so much for the kind words! I'm so glad to hear that the video was a help in the area of mixing grays. Take care and have a great day!
I'm so glad that the video has been a help to you. Thank you so much for your kind words!
Thanks so much, A.J.! I'm so glad to hear that you enjoyed the video. Take care.
Yes you can see the warm and cool greys thank you so much Brian 🎨❤👍
Thanks so much for the feedback, Karen! It's greatly appreciated!
Brian, this is a great video on color theory for flesh tones and the best one I've seen on UA-cam. I've watched it several times and continue to learn something new each time.
Heidi Jacobson Hi, Heidi. Thanks so much for the feedback about the video! I'm so glad to hear that it has been a help to you. Take care and have a great day!
Brian, I love your work and I appreciate your videos! Youre explanations are simple, succinct, and very informative. Thank you so much for your time on this!
+carver shivers Thanks so much for the kind message, Carver! Take care and I wish you all the best!
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. I visit Hilton Head and enjoy seeing Joe Bowler's work. I have tried several times to emulate his palette so this has been excellent advice for me. Great instruction and now I am going over to your site and check out the DVDs. Thanks again for your generous tips.
This is the kind of video that I was looking for. I paid $89.00 for color mixture video and learned nothing. This video is the best one You are a truly excellent teacher thank you for sharing and God Bless you
Fantastic video on subtleties of color theory...compliments and values...thanks so much for taking the time to show it all so clearly :)
This was very helpful. I appreciate your observations on the process of painting and being an artist as well. Keep up the good work.
+Daniel Thompson Thanks so much for the encouraging words, Daniel! I'm so glad to hear that the video has been helpful for you. Take care and I wish you all the best in your studies!
This is soooo helpful! I do portraits in black and white at the moment and have been at a loss thinking about how to transistion into colour, but your mixing tutorial has made it much less intimidating. Thanks so much for making this!
+Emma Kellam Thanks so much, Emma! The first step in understanding color is to understand value (how light or dark a color is) in order to help create the illusion of form and volume (a three-dimensional look) in your work, so you're definitely on the right track by having already worked in B&W. This experience should make the transition into color much easier. Thanks so much again for the comments and I wish you all the best in your art!
Not to say that there aren't people who appreciate! We will look forward to more of your instructional videos :)
I'm so glad that it was a help to you. Thank you for the kind message!
So easy to understand and simple color mixing, very useful for beginers!
You do absolutely beautiful work! Thanks for sharing your trade tips.
This is the best art teaching video I have ever seen, hands down. You are a fantastic teacher. The video was really articulate and helpful, and I learned a lot that I will be able to apply. Thanks so much:D.
Thank you Brian for a very informative video. It is so much needed and helpful. I have subscribed to your channel and can’t wait for your next video
Thanks so much, Andy! Take care and I wish you all the best in your studies.
This has been immensely helpful, you explain everything so well. Thank you very much.
I'm so glad to hear that the video was a help to you! Take care.
Thank you! This is very helpful. I'll look at it regularly to remind myself!
Thank you so much. Like you say, we never stop learning. I'm 56 yrs. old and have taken an interest in portraiture, more for relaxation than anything else and one of the problems I've been having is learning "values". Your explanation and demonstration are fantastic.
Now I hope you have a video on "undertones". That has been more difficult for me to understand than "values".
Iris Perez look up the zorn palette and make color charts from it. the paint yourself in the mirror
Mr. Neher you really know this craft soo thoroughly. Thank you for posting this.
Sondre Munthe-Kaas Hi, Sondre. Thank you so much for the kind comment. It's greatly appreciated!
This is as good as taking a class in college. Thanks so much.
This is really informative, simple and straight. Exactly what I was trying to find! I'm good at graphite portraits and now want to shift to colored. It's a bit difficult to shift from monochrome to colored world! I'll be looking over your channel more often!
Great presentation Brian.. You make a great teacher. I was blessed to run into your video. Keep on!
I learned more from this one video than my year in an art course, thank you! Really basic stuff that tutors seem to leave out you explain very easily!
Hahahaha! Excellent color theory and color inquiry. I go through the same process sometimes for weeks ... before portraits (studying guys like you, experimenting with pigments, etc.). Color is a wonderful gift to work with, as you've well demonstrated. Thank you!
This literally answered all my questions to mixing flesh tones in general... and how to cool them down. Thanks a lot!!!
+Art by Gunny Thanks so much for the kind message! I'm so glad to hear that the video was a help to you. Take care and have a great day!
Bravo! two years of art school and I didn't learn these basics! (well, I did learn some of them, but not nearly enough!) Thank you!
Is great what you do! Im almost a starter in painting and my professor teaches me with newton & winsor , and thank you for the informations.
Here's a step-by-step video about mixing flesh tones for painting portraits.
Well done, very thorough, i appreciate your efforts!.
Who the hell disliked this video?
great video - thanks for taking the time to do this
best clearest video on skin tones I have ever seen.
Thank you so much for posting this, Brian. It has helped me tremendously!
I really enjoyed your viedo. Painting and mixing colours is always a learning experience.
I am just a beginner, but I believed that even painters that have painted for years; still learn new ways of doing certain things. I don't believed that it would every get dull.
Thank you for the question. I will often change the value of a color by using another color to mix into it in place of white. I like to use solid paint, meaning that it's not thinned down with paint thinner or mediums, when mixing flesh tones. I find that it's much easier to manipulate and blend the paint when it's in this state. Thin paint is less forgiving in that you only have a few strokes to manipulate the paint. Overworking thin paint can have an opposite result by removing paint.
Love what you are doing here.Thanks!
i used to paint by just mixing straight from my brush to my canvas, but mixing my colors before hand would be more cleaner and organized so great tips.
i know you posted this a while back but this is a fantastic color theory lesson for skin tone mixing. fabulous work. Thank you.
You are a good teacher. Thanks for the lesson.
Thank you for your valuable demo. I appreciate you
thanks for your videos you inspire me to paint and value your our helpful tips,respect
Brian.. you are so good at this and so humble. thanks for sharing:)
Thank you so much for the kind words, Julie! They're greatly appreciated!
I'm tired just watching. But I loved it very much. You have a lot of energy.
I'm studying art at highschool and hope to study it at Art School in a couple of years, this tutorial helped immensely as I wasn't sure how to get flesh tones with different undertones. all of my portraits were using colour more expressively but this helped it look more realistic, thanks for uploading!
Sofie Jackson Ovardi Hi, Sofie. I'm so glad to hear that the video has been a help to you. Take care and I wish you all the best in your studies!
Thank you, thank you and thank you! This is the best color theory applied to a skin tone palette. All the best.
Thank you so much for the kind comment, Fernando! I'm so glad to hear that you enjoyed the video on mixing flesh tones. Take care and I wish you all the best!
Brilliant . well conveyed lesson . Learnt much . .it was a revelation to me when you said yellow was warmer than red . Admired the way you answered all the questions and comments and criticisms . Probably the best video available on this subject.
Tony Hopman Hi, Tony. Thank you for the feedback about the video! I appreciate the comments and am so glad that it was a help to you. Take care and I wish you all the best!
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wow! thanks a lot Brian, it really taught me, about the contrasting values.
Wonderful, helpful video. Thank you!
Thanks for posting this! I have a few books that I'm reading, but it's nice to actually SEE an example of what they have been saying.
Nora Isaac Hi, Nora. Thanks so much for the feedback about the video! It's greatly appreciated. Take care and have a great day!
Great, makes the mixing of greys especially finally understandable. Thank you for your much needed tuition.
Patricia Brown Thanks so much for the comment! I'm so glad to hear that the section on mixing grays was a help to you. Take care and I wish you all the best in your art!
I've just added closed caption to the video which can be viewed in different languages. I hope that this will be a help to you. Take care and thank you for the comments.
best skin tone mixing video I've seen yet big help, thank you!
+Dane Schumacher Thanks so much for the comment! I'm so glad to hear that the video has been a help to you. Take care and have fun painting!
Thanks so much for the comment. I'll be posting a video in the near future about how these colors can be incorporated into a portrait when painting flesh tones. Take care.
Wow! This video is so incredibly helpful!
So glad you explained every part ..nice job 👍🎨❤
Thanks so much for the comment, Karen!
Great FREE video. Maybe the people Complaining on here should remember how much lessons from such a skilled artist costs. There is never a short supply of rude people, that's for sure.
This is very much TRUE, Thanks
I have a color wheel and knew that it showed colors and their compliments directly across from each other but I didn't know what that meant or why that was important until I saw your video here. That cleared up everything for me. Thank you.
Kathleen Richter Thanks so much for the comment, Kathleen! I'm so glad that the video was a help to you!
You're welcome.. Thanks for your video.
I have never had a pallet that I liked. I will make one like yours. Thank you very much !
+Patricia Thurmond Thanks so much for the comment! The glass palette allows for easy clean up and is very inexpensive to make. You can get a piece of glass cut to any size that works well for you, but I would recommend a larger size that allows for more room to mix. This will save you time by not having to clean off your palette as often when painting. Thanks so much again for the comment!
great illustration. thank you.
Great tutorial Brian! Thanks, it will be useful for practice
+Cristian Andrés Thanks so much! I'm glad that you found the video to be a help. Take care and I wish you all the best with your art!
I was working on a 20"x 16" portrait when I recorded this video, but the amount of paint used would depend on how it was applied. I mostly work with solid paint (not thinned down) when painting flesh tones. There are times when I may use Liquin at the final stages of a portrait to help introduce some subtle color back into a particular area. I use OMS for thinning paint during the block-in stage to cover large areas quickly which helps when establishing value relationships. Hope this helps.
thank you for this video! my skin tones look so flat and too red, and this helped a lot, thank you!
Thank you so much, Brian...was awesome!
This video was very relaxing
Thanks i have to watch again.
Thanks! Just starting to attempt portrait painting, and really helpful...
+Meg Palmer Thanks so much, Meg! Take care and I wish you all the best with your art!
so so so so useful ! thank you !!!
excellent tutorial. thank you
Thank you so much- very helpful!!
In Thailand art school they not teach or tell about some things to make me a painter and i don't know why
but you make me understand some things is a secret of painting portraits.
thanks a lot, Brian
Sornshy Sk Thank you so much for the comment. I'm so glad to hear that the video has been a help to you! I wish you all the best with your art!
this tutorial came to drop bombs, knowledge bombs!
Convert to black and white is a new idea for me. Subscribed and liked. My third art person. Thanks
Thanks so much for the comment, Cynthia! I find that converting an image to black and white helps me to focus on the value relationships (how light or dark a value appears when compared to another value). Color can often be deceiving, in that it may appear to be lighter or darker in value than it really is. This is especially true with reds. Value and color are inseparable, so finding the right value is one of the key elements to getting the right color. Value sets the stage on which color performs. Thanks so much again!
Thank you for this video, digressions (especially the digressions) and all. A great, big color road map :)
Hi, Geoffrey. Thanks so much for the comment! I'm glad to hear that the video has been a help to you. Take care and I wish you all the best with your art!
Hi, Biby. Thank you for the comments. I've just added closed caption to the video which can also be translated into other languages. I hope that this will be a help to you. Take care.
Thank you! This is exactly what I was looking for!!!
Thanks so much for the message! It's greatly appreciated! I'm so glad to hear that the video was a help to you. If you want to learn more about painting flesh tones, I've produced an online class that is dedicated specifically to this topic. It can be found at www.craftsy.com/class/paint-better-portraits-realistic-skin-tones/. Thanks so much again!
superb video. It is very useful. It listen and re listen, every time before starting painting oil portrait.
pawan sud Thanks so much for the kind comment about the video! It's greatly appreciated!
thank you for this tutorial. I enjoyed it very much !
+Patricia Thurmond Thanks so much, Patricia! Your comment is greatly appreciated! Take care and have a great day!
this was very helpful! thanks for sharing., it makes far more sense to spend the time prepping (which I'm lazy at doing and do the mix and paint, mix and paint method). I'm noticing the more work I get, the less efficient I'm becoming!!lol, I took the time to mix all my fleshtones in your method, and it's SO much better!! :D I can't believe I'm so stubborn, I've done it the same way all these years. Thank you again
Beautifully done ! I shall revisit !
Thanks so much, Mona!
Thanks, I realy liked this video!
Great tutorial, Thanks a lot! Well appreciated!
My favorite youtube ! Thank you very much
Good lesson. Thanks.
Wonderful Video on color-excellent teaching . I would love to see you point out tones on a portrait (the concept of turning with temperatures) . Thanks again -will definitely purchase your videos.
Great tutorial thank you!
Thanks Brian!
très belle démonstration, merci.
+jimmy lagouache Thanks so much for the comment!
Wow love this
Awesome! Thank you so much!!!
Thanks for the rich content video! It really helps my painting:)
Thanks so much for the comment! I'm so glad to hear that the video has been a help to you. Take care and have a great week of painting!
Muy buenas,
Muchisimas gracias por esta clase mas detallada de cómo hay que mezclar colores para conseguir efectos bonitos. LLevo tiempo buscando algo asi, una explicación profunda y con nombres de colores para poder encontrarlos en la tienda y pintar a gusto. Os aconsejo guardar esta clase en sus Favorites para poder verla varias veces.
Creanme, no hay muchas como esta! Gracias de nuevo a Brian! You are cool master! Thank you.
Wow u handle your pallet knife so well
Muchas Gracias!! çExcelente tutorial!!!
Excellent!