Lesson 8 / Watercolor Basics / Part 5 / Stan Miller

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • Continuing the basics of watercolor. Painting a portrait in color.

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  • @1995Benzo
    @1995Benzo 10 років тому +32

    Holding the watercolor paper, as well as the reference photo, while painting...now that some freakin' talent right there!

  • @MannyCamRS
    @MannyCamRS 8 років тому +35

    Simply amazed. I have finally understood the concept of values and colors. I finally understand (anatomically speaking) you don't draw eye's, nose's, hair and ears....you use values, colors and shading to define these areas.

  • @Natsuxc74
    @Natsuxc74 4 роки тому +8

    Watching this in 2020.. I'm starting watercolor, I see these many tips and tricks or how to tutorial on other channels.. But none of them really teaches the most important things like what you're doing.. Thank you so much

  • @Stanleylestermiller
    @Stanleylestermiller  10 років тому +43

    Hi John, Some of you may want to know exactly what red, yellow and blue I used. I don't recall, seriously, because it's very unimportant at this stage. What is important is that in the beginning the student learns to be accepting of any red, yellow or blue and their painting will turn out terrific, if the drawing and values are correct.

  • @Stanleylestermiller
    @Stanleylestermiller  9 років тому +31

    Glad this lesson is helpful, I do try to simplify the painting process.

    • @asm4589
      @asm4589 5 років тому +2

      Dear Stan, I happened to see one video of yours recently. Have been binge watching since then. You are an amazing teacher. Especially, when I picked up a picture to paint, your voice that say "what matters is values" was echoing in my mind. Thank you for being so generous! You are a great teacher!!

  • @sherrywhitney2291
    @sherrywhitney2291 8 років тому +2

    I'm so very glad I found your lessons. So many videos are speed videos and not lessons at all so that for those of us trying to learn end up more frustrated rather than enlightened. i'll be watching every lesson of yours I can possibly find! Thank you, Sherry Whitney

  • @virajroastss4723
    @virajroastss4723 3 роки тому +1

    holding paper and drawing like thisss 👏👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥

  • @rosiesaez7974
    @rosiesaez7974 9 років тому +4

    after viewing your lessons my paintings are now coming to life.. its like magic following your steps..your great

  • @boubella11
    @boubella11 4 роки тому +1

    All of the comments echo what i have found. There are lots of artists that share their expertise but very few are great teachers. I wish I had found you when I was just beginning. I started with painting a lily and was frustrated to tears as I could not understand water/paint in the paper/brush and all the values. Way above me and no one to teach. Even now after 3 years, i have much to learn from you. Thank you!!

  • @irinavonp9047
    @irinavonp9047 6 років тому

    This watercolor lessons are incredibly useful, is less than an year that I paint, I love to see the color flow, but now I want to dig deeper and learn how to draw, and those videos are very well made and inspiring. Thanks Mr Miller.

  • @rtistiklybent128
    @rtistiklybent128 4 роки тому +1

    Why do you not have over a million subs? I mean it's the work of a master, teaching what many call secrets to the world. So why is there 15 idiots who couldn't like the video? My theory is parents let their 4 year olds play with smart phones and there will always be some accidental thumbs down.

  • @ramkomalram8044
    @ramkomalram8044 9 років тому +4

    You are the best I have seen and heard so far,nobody explained value so good ever ever..you have opened up a new field of vision for me, if you look at my avatar you see me painting a portrait,I never used normal skin colours and I never knew why until now.

  • @honeybld67
    @honeybld67 10 років тому +5

    Mr miller, you sir are an excellent teacher!

  • @carloszenteno
    @carloszenteno 10 років тому +4

    Stan, thanks for the great lessons. I think we are missing Part 4 where you do the colored apple. Really enjoying these and learning!

  • @melodycrites3145
    @melodycrites3145 3 роки тому

    Shockingly talented. I am amazed!

  • @lucymj1464
    @lucymj1464 7 років тому

    Hi, Stan. I am really fascinated by your watercolor classes. Your explanation of values when applied in the weakest or strongest tonality was one of the most ingenious ideas you have found to explain how the tone of each color may be darker or lighter when dissolved in water, resulting in light and shadow. Thank you so much for your " UA-cam" classes. It is helping and illustrated. Luciane from Brazil

  • @ifithelpswithdory6650
    @ifithelpswithdory6650 2 роки тому

    Watching you paint gives me chills … it’s so exciting, did a painting today and applied what you are teaching …. You are a true master!!!

  • @safi456
    @safi456 7 років тому

    stan, im trying to find the right words here but your videos leave me speechless...the talent and confidence with which you paint...the beautiful finished result...the clear easy straightforward instructions...i am so grateful for your videos, you r such an inspiration...if you ever come to the UK for a workshop please please let me know, I want to spend a day, a weekend, an entire week with you just soaking up the knowledge and the talent.

    • @Stanleylestermiller
      @Stanleylestermiller  7 років тому

      Thank you, I've been invited to the UK many times...but no one seems to be connected with a workshop center that would invite me.

  • @zooluwarrior
    @zooluwarrior Рік тому

    Great and incredible style. Kudos!

  • @Stanleylestermiller
    @Stanleylestermiller  10 років тому +3

    For lesson 4, type: "Stan Miller Lesson 4" into youtube search.

    • @skinz1234
      @skinz1234 9 років тому +5

      Stan Miller Love your vids but it isnt Lesson 4 thats missing its Part 4 where you paint the apple in color or did you not post that vid intentionally?

  • @jimmiesutton8468
    @jimmiesutton8468 7 років тому

    Hello, Mr. Millie...I love your instructions! You make them make sense to someone who's trying to learn! Lot of demos are good but they throw the paint every where and that make for only confusion to me. You do a fine job! thank you very kindly! JIMI

  • @blackcat138
    @blackcat138 6 років тому +1

    I shall try painting a self portrait. I wouldn't dare painting it with a 1" inch flat brush though. You sir, are mighty skilled.

  • @MoMaryR
    @MoMaryR 3 роки тому

    Love watching this. Thanks for posting

  • @markdonovan1540
    @markdonovan1540 2 роки тому

    Absolutely mind-blowing technique, although as you say it's "just" about getting the drawing and values right.
    I'm amazed at how quick you do this HD how few brush strokes are used.

  • @diane3868
    @diane3868 5 років тому +1

    Wow wow wow! That's amazing

  • @parrishriddle7945
    @parrishriddle7945 9 років тому

    fantastic talent you have! I love this demonstration! Full of lessons for us painters.

  • @strifegirl93
    @strifegirl93 9 років тому +2

    You're an amazing painter and teacher Stan!

  • @navymiguelito
    @navymiguelito 6 років тому

    You are amazing!! I love watching your process of how you use color to establish your value ranges. At first I was thinking this wasn't going to come together. But once I saw you start blocking in the large tonal areas...boom, there was your subject. Lesson #16 is what drew me to subscribing to your channel.

  • @rickrandom4185
    @rickrandom4185 8 років тому

    You are a great demo teacher.
    It's tricky , but you do it excellently.
    And you can talk non-stop thru it ! 😆
    Bob Ross did it, but that seemed more like musical accompaniment.
    You're actually giving instructions as you do it.
    And I guess it's also easier to make an obvious mess in a portrait than in a landscape whilst giving a demo.

  • @flyfisherman3649
    @flyfisherman3649 5 років тому

    Really great videos. Thank you for taking the time to put these together! I'm also in the Spokane area and hope to see you live some day.

  • @johnndoctortattoo6657
    @johnndoctortattoo6657 8 років тому

    unbelievable how u show this powerful technic, Master, thanx again from Andalacia - Espain, awesome masterclass!!

  • @minyj9542
    @minyj9542 7 років тому

    God bless you! thank you so much. its really incredible how helpful your lessons are. u are my best teacher! :)

  • @niveditaapathak6544
    @niveditaapathak6544 7 років тому

    really helping lesson to those who are new to water colours and want to use gradations of values..... great ahead thanks from all

  • @neilgilzean537
    @neilgilzean537 8 років тому

    thank you so much for these lessons stan there so informative and your work is excellent.

  • @canzhou8268
    @canzhou8268 5 років тому

    Thank you so much! Let me start from zero basis interested.Wish you all the best!

  • @Hummmminify
    @Hummmminify 3 роки тому

    Very excellent lesson! Thank you.

  • @user-jz4ff4en4y
    @user-jz4ff4en4y 6 років тому

    This is an excellent exercise for getting rid of the 'fear of colour', I was pretty comfortable with grey-scale painting in watercolour, but making the jump to colour was scary and I'd mess up in the process of worrying about hues, temperature and saturation. Nowadays, if I find difficulty in starting, I'll do a quick sketch that emulates this exercise.

  • @davidphilipsmusic
    @davidphilipsmusic 7 років тому +7

    These videos are fantastic. Probably the best lessons on watercolour on youtube. Thank you so much for doing them. One question, your paints seem so thick and vibrant, is that just something simple like getting lots of pigment on the brush or is it due to a superior quality paint you're using? (I have cotman in tubes at the moment and can't get that thick, "gloopy" look to them.. they end up looking very watery and washed out.) Tnx :)

    • @Stanleylestermiller
      @Stanleylestermiller  7 років тому +5

      Glad my lessons are helpful David. When I teach I usually notice that most of my students paint, in their palette, is somewhat hard. I tell my students that one must always have freshly squeezed out paint (of the colors one plans on using) before doing a painting. So in my palette in the video David, that paint was freshly squeezed onto my palette...as soft as toothpaste..that what we want.

    • @davidphilipsmusic
      @davidphilipsmusic 7 років тому

      Stan Miller makes sense. I never use up all the paint I squeeze out so try not waste it and use it the next time. Of course by then it's hard and difficult to get lots on my brush. Thanks for the reply. :-)

    • @carlabernecoli2071
      @carlabernecoli2071 5 років тому

      @@Stanleylestermiller sorry for the mistake
      I touched the thumb down by mistake. I greatly appreciated the lesson and I apologize for the mistake. :-(

    • @Stanleylestermiller
      @Stanleylestermiller  5 років тому

      @@carlabernecoli2071 No worries, glad you enjoy the lessons.

  • @pollitoninja_
    @pollitoninja_ 7 років тому

    it's amazing to see someone good at what's doing. seems so easy even if it's not...

  • @SanjogSinnarkar
    @SanjogSinnarkar 10 років тому +1

    These videos are very very very very helpful. The knowledge of values and tones is very essential. You made it very easy n interesting to understand

  • @harukidostoyevsky2849
    @harukidostoyevsky2849 5 років тому

    I really wish everything's just as easy as this and that :) kudos!!

  • @jaimecolodro1588
    @jaimecolodro1588 3 роки тому

    Love your clases !! Thank you so much !!

  • @architectonic99
    @architectonic99 3 роки тому

    Master artist at work!

  • @Gos2
    @Gos2 8 років тому

    brilliant explanation... haven't seen such a great lesson in a while!!

  • @ParuUma23
    @ParuUma23 7 років тому

    wow!! absolutely beautiful !!!

  • @philipmathew2005
    @philipmathew2005 9 років тому

    thanku so much for sharing your tricks and tick-nicks. it is really us-full and informative

  • @danielwerthner3702
    @danielwerthner3702 6 років тому

    Dad? Lol. I have always loved watercolor but stayed away from it, why....? Good question. When ever I play around w watercolor I have decent results. I feel less enthusiastic about the results then most others. However recently I met an old timer who has gotten my creative side very active, and it’s time to learn. I’ve been watching your videos and find myself keep saying just one more, etc. Thank you for these videos, while I can draw I’ve always had a problem with color, not so much value. You’ve made it clear to me that they go hand in hand in importance. I am now your student, I have(at least I’m trying too)abandoned my original theory of just blasting through and now consider myself a work of art in beginning stages, with these videos I am gaining confidence that my desire to be a masterpiece is all n due time.

  • @edmundosherrera
    @edmundosherrera 7 років тому

    very inspiring ....I like your style . I hope i will learn more ..thanks

  • @TheVikingmaiden
    @TheVikingmaiden 9 років тому +1

    Amazing, i pray when i try that my painting wont look like a blue eyed monster. You make it look so easy though.

  • @beaubrummell11
    @beaubrummell11 8 років тому

    thank yóu again fór your generous teaching ús.We admire you

  • @natalie_l23
    @natalie_l23 7 років тому

    Thank you for your videos! They are fantastic, clear and easy to follow :D :D Have a great 2017 and I look forward to seeing more videos !!

  • @vgy78uhbnji9
    @vgy78uhbnji9 4 роки тому

    absolutely amazing! Thanks so much!

  • @edmundosherrera
    @edmundosherrera 7 років тому

    You make the painting very simple which look like very complicated ..thanks

  • @mariamdraws3996
    @mariamdraws3996 6 років тому

    Thank you, Stan Miller.

  • @richasirohi7155
    @richasirohi7155 10 років тому

    Thank you sir for sharing these videos....they are really helpful....:) :)

  • @prashantinerellapalli
    @prashantinerellapalli 2 місяці тому

    just brilliant!

  • @luislopeztejeda5558
    @luislopeztejeda5558 9 років тому

    loving it!

  • @franciscaviani786
    @franciscaviani786 6 років тому

    You got to be kidding. I could this on a million years.

  • @kevinheller1145
    @kevinheller1145 3 роки тому

    Amazing...

  • @Irisphotojournal
    @Irisphotojournal 6 років тому

    This made a lots of sense...Thanks

  • @jmh8510
    @jmh8510 10 років тому

    Great videos! Several times you mention the importance of learning to draw correctly. Can you please recommend an online series for that? Have you done one?

  • @skykaarts9855
    @skykaarts9855 7 років тому

    Wow great work Sir

  • @user-cn3ip6ok8p
    @user-cn3ip6ok8p 7 років тому

    Thank you this is excellent!

  • @billyglenjr5327
    @billyglenjr5327 8 років тому

    this is liberating!

  • @peterwyatt4705
    @peterwyatt4705 7 років тому

    thank you so much for your lessons. IT is wonderful that you are willing to teach techniques that most artists do not share.
    can I ask if the one inch brush you use is a sable brush. Gillian Uk

    • @Stanleylestermiller
      @Stanleylestermiller  7 років тому

      I use a number of 1 inch flat brushes, some of them very inexpensive and synthetic. This 1 inch brush is a Connoisseur 107, part natural, part synthetic. Remember, the brush is one of the least important things in this video, just a decent $5 flat brush should work.

  • @lilianejonson6634
    @lilianejonson6634 Рік тому

    👏👏👏

  • @CB-km5ql
    @CB-km5ql 7 років тому

    Teaching to paint what we see with values rather than trying to work the whole image is revolutionary for me. My question is on all the previous demonstrations we worked in light value colors and then washed over in the dark colors. Going in the reverse seems much harder to me because there are finer details rather than big blocks of lighter values. Is it harder to draw in the details with dark colors first?

    • @Stanleylestermiller
      @Stanleylestermiller  7 років тому

      You might want to watch all of my youtube lessons. In many of the lessons I work from light to dark. Each painting, depending on your goals, requires a different approach.

    • @CB-km5ql
      @CB-km5ql 7 років тому

      Thanks for your response and great teaching videos!

  • @gev2323
    @gev2323 9 років тому

    This was great! Thank you!

  • @philipmathew2005
    @philipmathew2005 9 років тому

    Sir you are also a very good teacher

  • @demoniacocain4996
    @demoniacocain4996 6 років тому

    Hey Stan this is damian forma Guadalajara México, you're the first teacher who explains a clear way to paint watercolor, though i have a quiestion, i see your watercolor wont dry after a time so you can Blend Or take color out Or fade even after a while, muy watercolors dry right away And y dont have time to go here And there to work on that, is that up to the paper? Or watercolor brand? Thanks.
    :

  • @sthom4bad
    @sthom4bad 6 років тому

    Mesmerizing to watch. May I ask: do you ever use watercolor paints in pans (say, in a travel palette)? If so, how do your load the brush up with paint?

    • @Stanleylestermiller
      @Stanleylestermiller  6 років тому +1

      sthom4bad never used pans, never had any interest in that approach, I like soft paint squeezed out of a tube.

  • @HY34HU
    @HY34HU 10 років тому

    Thanks Stan!!!

  • @albikapllani2119
    @albikapllani2119 Рік тому

    Wow.

  • @veronikahildebrand8549
    @veronikahildebrand8549 3 роки тому

    Okay! That's advanced! Did I miss the three colour painting of the Apple? That more my speed lol!

    • @Stanleylestermiller
      @Stanleylestermiller  3 роки тому

      Yes, there is a lesson where I paint an apple with three colors...not sure which one it is?

    • @veronikahildebrand8549
      @veronikahildebrand8549 3 роки тому

      Stan Miller okay thank you, I will look for it. I have already learned so much from your first few lessons. I haven't looked at all the videos you have offered but I'm hoping that there are drawing lessons. Your approach makes so much sense to me, and drawing , especially portrait/people is what I so want to learn.

    • @Stanleylestermiller
      @Stanleylestermiller  3 роки тому +1

      @@veronikahildebrand8549 I would look up "Beginning drawing lessons" on youtube. No need for me to give lessons on drawing, many good videos out there Veronika. Glad to hear my lessons are helpful! Stan

  • @HY34HU
    @HY34HU 10 років тому

    Are you using Prussian blue? French Ultramarine isn't as dark.

  • @apexnoobgeneral6877
    @apexnoobgeneral6877 4 роки тому

    thank you master

  • @jezzrum32623
    @jezzrum32623 10 років тому +1

    PART 4 of this lesson?? Where the apple gets colour??

  • @Justin-General
    @Justin-General 8 років тому

    How are you cleaning the brush that well that fast? Just water and wiping on a towel? Thanks in advance Stan!

    • @Stanleylestermiller
      @Stanleylestermiller  8 років тому +4

      One only needs a really clean brush when painting very light and bright colors. In this painting I can adequately clean the brush quickly by pushing the brush to the very bottom of my water container, pressing it into the bottom 2 or 3 times to loosen up the pigments, then I brush the brush clean over my sponge, next to the water container. This cleans most of the previous color out...in about 5 seconds or so.

  • @caressegarcia
    @caressegarcia 3 роки тому

    would it be fair to say that the difficulty scales with size of the value shapes? for instance, the more difficult, the smaller the value shapes are and the easier the larger the value shapes? or am i off base?

    • @Stanleylestermiller
      @Stanleylestermiller  3 роки тому +1

      Exactly. The same principles are applied to all parts of the painting, but the smaller parts are more difficult to get right...primarily because they are so small and difficult to see.

  • @allenko4999
    @allenko4999 10 років тому

    thank you, stan

  • @rainphantomhive3106
    @rainphantomhive3106 4 роки тому

    Amazing

  • @mehramegha
    @mehramegha 6 років тому

    very helpful and simplified.

  • @punnu5997
    @punnu5997 5 років тому

    thankyou so mch

  • @gamexgirl4030
    @gamexgirl4030 3 роки тому

    Bonjour. Merci infiniment pour ces vidéos. J'ai essayé un portrait en monochrome. Ce n'est pas trop mal mais on voit trop les coups de pinceau entre les différentes valeurs. Auriez vous un conseil?
    Merci beaucoup
    Valérie

  • @CarnabyDuf
    @CarnabyDuf 10 років тому

    Thank you : )

  • @skykaarts9855
    @skykaarts9855 7 років тому

    Ur my ideal🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @sevinkutaydn2381
    @sevinkutaydn2381 10 років тому

    Thank you..

  • @edadevlet7055
    @edadevlet7055 4 роки тому

    Red is Alizarin Red?, Blue is Ultramarine or any other? and yellow is lemon or any other? wolud you please let me know the exact colours?...thank you very much

    • @Stanleylestermiller
      @Stanleylestermiller  4 роки тому

      Color is very unimportant. Cadmium red, Alizarin Crimson, Winsor Red...and strong red will work. Thalo blue, Prussian blue, Winsor Blue...and strong blue. Ultramarine is ok...but not great...it's not a strong blue. Lemon yellow, hansa yellow, cadmium yellow all would work. But nearly all the other colors are not strong red, blue and yellows...you want strong, powerful, red, blue and yellows.

  • @jasonsykes4199
    @jasonsykes4199 6 років тому

    Amazing work Stan. I am just getting into watercolor and your videos are very helpful. I am trying to dabble with color pencil as well. The pencils are a little less intimidating I think. Just started drawing in December. If you have any suggestions it would be appreciated. I post my art on my instagram jmsykes15. Anything suggested would be much appreciated. Thanks again and keep up the great work.

  • @kumarafx
    @kumarafx 10 років тому

    Thank u very much... sir

  • @31896eneri
    @31896eneri 6 років тому

    Will you not add reference photo so we can try?

  • @karanambekar8028
    @karanambekar8028 7 років тому

    thank u so much sir

  • @jokevanijzendoorn-konijn8507
    @jokevanijzendoorn-konijn8507 8 років тому

    Fijn om naar te kijken

  • @thisisashish
    @thisisashish 8 років тому

    lot of goo lessons thanks

  • @danielwerthner3702
    @danielwerthner3702 6 років тому

    5 people hit the wrong thumb without realizing

  • @HelenBKennedy
    @HelenBKennedy 3 роки тому

    Are you a wizard?

  • @TheWatercolour1
    @TheWatercolour1 6 років тому

    Theres a lot of "a little like this - a little like that". ignore these tutors or you'll become a pale imitation, explore, experiment, push boundaries, teach thyself and you wil find your own voice.