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Haha its an artist thing ... brushes seam to gather themselves around us. I have many that I don't remember buying and lots of old favourites. Worn down busted up and still painting better than ever. Thanks Layne - Paul 😃😃😎😎
I figured out much the same technique for detailing on the last stage of watercolor landscapes years ago. I love how you said that you just figured out "what worked", and it certainly does - your paintings are gorgeous!!
Layne thank you for teaching us your techniques your paintings are incredible. The best i have seen. So much depth your an incredible artist. Golden hands. Again thank you for all your teachings.
Michaels has a great 50 piece brush set for around $8.00, perfect for making various brushes for all types of textures, great video Brother. Always learning and having fun.
Great idea!! I’m definitely going to try this out. I started painting with brushes that looked like the first 2 you customized. I still have those brushes.
Thank you for a wonderful video on creating foliage brushes. I'm an acrylic landscape artist and I do see the benefit of these brushes in acrylics however much different than oils. I was curious as to what consistency you mix your colours for grasses and foliage. Thanks!
Thanks Robert. I paint in thin layers, so my paint is the same consistency for grasses and foliage as for everything else. Except for final details which might be a bit thicker paint - and with smaller brushes (like a liner).
Great idea - I must do this instead of throwing out old classroom brushes when I upgrade them. Do you also let them stay dirty - it looks like some of your older ones have a lot of paint at the roots, which helps separate the bristles and keep the foliage shape?
That's part of it. I've also intentionally let medium dry in the belly of a cheap round brush to mimic an old brush. (Also, in the old days I didn't take as good of care of them as I do now!)
If only this was recorded properly. PLEASE next time, turn the phone the other way so we can see more detail! Such a great info! I just want to see more of it!
Yep, we're recording more now specifically for UA-cam. Unfortunately, I have years of content from Instagram. So it was either show no examples, or show those.
There are a lot of different songs. The easiest way to find what it is is to let Google listen to the song you're interested in. It's usually pretty accurate!
Honestly I have never throughout a brush. And my first penny was in 87 I have quite a few that I've collected hair lately I don't paint very much I'm experiencing painters block. Have any of you out there experience the same thing,?.. what do you recommend doing about it?. Thank you
My primary easel is a large David Sörg counterbalance easel. This particular easel, though, can be hard to find these days. (I don't believe they're making them any longer.)
The biggest challenge I found with makeup brushes (yes, I've tried them!), is they tend to fall apart pretty quickly with the paint, solvent, etc. But it doesn't hurt to give them a try!
👉If you love painting landscapes, too, but are feeling stuck - I’m hosting a FREE workshop: Secrets to Painting Beautiful, Realistic Landscapes.
Register to watch 👉 laynejohnson.com/workshop
Haha its an artist thing ... brushes seam to gather themselves around us. I have many that I don't remember buying and lots of old favourites. Worn down busted up and still painting better than ever. Thanks Layne - Paul 😃😃😎😎
You're exactly right! 😂
Thank you so much letting us into your studio and your wonderful pictures and learning from you. Love love your work
Thank you Deborah - I appreciate that!
Good tips forpaint details. You are good teacher. Thanks for help us. God bless you. I follow you.
I appreciate that!
I figured out much the same technique for detailing on the last stage of watercolor landscapes years ago. I love how you said that you just figured out "what worked", and it certainly does - your paintings are gorgeous!!
Thank you! 🙏
Just what I was looking for! Thank you for making this video
You're very welcome!
Thanks so much Layne ! I can see where I went wrong trying to go this. Love your Art work and your technique!
Glad it was helpful!
Layne thank you for teaching us your techniques your paintings are incredible. The best i have seen. So much depth your an incredible artist. Golden hands. Again thank you for all your teachings.
Thanks so much, Charles!
Rosemart and co have a great” tree “brush. I cut hair so I am good at reforming old brushes. I love your tips. Thanks
You're very welcome!
Wspaniała lekcja❤. Dziękuję
Yes, a good idea and I did many times for by brushes - you need to fine-tune your tools to work better for you and your goals. Thanks for the video.
So true!
Michaels has a great 50 piece brush set for around $8.00, perfect for making various brushes for all types of textures, great video Brother. Always learning and having fun.
Thanks!
I use my old brushes to do hair on people and also the fur on animals. Works great.
Awesome!
Tank you to sharing your experience and talent, Awesome 🤩
Thanks for watching!
Thanks Layne. make something beautiful out of something simple. Sincerely (sorry for my English I live in France 😀)
You're very welcome! (Your English is better than my French!)
Exactly what I needed to see & hear today. Thank you!!! ❤
Awesome!
very important subject broshes cutting unbelievable brilliant.thanks
You are most welcome
Great idea!! I’m definitely going to try this out. I started painting with brushes that looked like the first 2 you customized. I still have those brushes.
That's awesome!
Thank You for sending me this link....with practice, I think my paintings will look even better....😂❤🙏😎
You're very welcome!
You are very wise. Thanks for share its. Thanks.🎉
You're very welcome!
Beautifully creative in fact superior thank you
Thank you! 🙏
just found ur page and ur work is amazing . thank you for the great information.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you, friend!!!
You're very welcome
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Thanks!
You're welcome!
Thank you for a wonderful video on creating foliage brushes. I'm an acrylic landscape artist and I do see the benefit of these brushes in acrylics however much different than oils. I was curious as to what consistency you mix your colours for grasses and foliage. Thanks!
Thanks Robert. I paint in thin layers, so my paint is the same consistency for grasses and foliage as for everything else. Except for final details which might be a bit thicker paint - and with smaller brushes (like a liner).
Você pinta lindamente , e ainda nõs encina truques maravilhoso , muito obrigada amigo ! Deus lhe abençoe! ❤
Thanks very much!
That is awesome. I can’t wait to go cut up my brushes! Lol!
Glad you enjoyed it!
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You're very welcome!
Great idea - I must do this instead of throwing out old classroom brushes when I upgrade them. Do you also let them stay dirty - it looks like some of your older ones have a lot of paint at the roots, which helps separate the bristles and keep the foliage shape?
That's part of it. I've also intentionally let medium dry in the belly of a cheap round brush to mimic an old brush. (Also, in the old days I didn't take as good of care of them as I do now!)
Thank you
You're welcome!
If only this was recorded properly. PLEASE next time, turn the phone the other way so we can see more detail! Such a great info! I just want to see more of it!
Yep, we're recording more now specifically for UA-cam. Unfortunately, I have years of content from Instagram. So it was either show no examples, or show those.
@@LayneJohnsonStudio ahh... gotcha. Well definitely gained a subscriber. Thanks!
Thank you so much, Sir🙏🙏🙏
Most welcome!
Hi! Exesellent artist! 👍🏼☘
Thanks!
Oke mantap karya anda saya puas melihatnya karena saya hoby melukis juga makasih.
You're welcome!
Thank you 🙏
You’re welcome!
great, thank you
You are welcome!
Layne, could you tap the round ferrule with a hammer or squeeze it with plyers to flatten it out a little? Thank you so much for your help.
Sure! Just be careful and try not to crack the ferrule. But hey, that's why we use cheap brushes for this!
I watch your video and see that I can work on my 'messy' brushes that I've used for grasses and trees. Your tips will make them even better! Thanks.
Wonderful! Happy to help!
Спасибо 🙏 большое вам советы полезные 👍👍👍
You're very welcome!
What is the music your playing please I love it
There are a lot of different songs. The easiest way to find what it is is to let Google listen to the song you're interested in. It's usually pretty accurate!
Would this work with acrylic paint as well?
Absolutely!
@@LayneJohnsonStudio thank you ❗️
Honestly I have never throughout a brush. And my first penny was in 87 I have quite a few that I've collected hair lately I don't paint very much I'm experiencing painters block. Have any of you out there experience the same thing,?.. what do you recommend doing about it?. Thank you
Get out in nature - I find it's a great place to get inspired.
What kind of easel is that and where can I get one?
My primary easel is a large David Sörg counterbalance easel. This particular easel, though, can be hard to find these days. (I don't believe they're making them any longer.)
@@LayneJohnsonStudio what would you recommend in its stead?
I'd have to research that. There are lots of good ones out there.
I wish I could be ur students
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Oh, I love weeds while I paint 3:46
Me, too! 😂
شكرا لك ❤
You're welcome!
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A makeup brush can be used also.. really.
The biggest challenge I found with makeup brushes (yes, I've tried them!), is they tend to fall apart pretty quickly with the paint, solvent, etc. But it doesn't hurt to give them a try!
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Thanks!
You have to damage it after you buy it right
Yes, alter them.
Don’t laugh, I also use a hammer.