“Gotta get the clay up there first” you’re a master communicator about what you’re doing ... that’s why you’re the best . 99% of the time an art teacher is lacking in this area . That’s why I follow you on every platform now . I’ve painted for 30 years but still learn to a of stuff from you everyday
Dunno if you guys cares but if you are bored like me during the covid times you can watch all the latest series on InstaFlixxer. Have been binge watching with my brother during the lockdown =)
That's so funny. I spent the afternoon painting too. These helpful videos are great. I was quietly frustrated with the eyes, almost left two pink blank spots. So I painted in some Betty and Veronica eyes and put it away for now.
I love that you demonstrated just that small section. It is hard to see the idea of allowing the shapes and colors to guide you when the tutorials are of an entire portrait or scene. This was extremely helpful.
I just started and I'm an amateur but I did spend a lot of money on paint lol .. I really love how you teach probably better than anybody I've watched on UA-cam you're very humble and you don't talk to people like you're the greatest painter in the world even though you're very good thank you
I want to say your awesome. Maybe one day I can show you one. You are a great teacher. I am older than you. If my teachers would have showed me this stuff. So you and my son I am so grateful for. Thank you again.
Thank God! Your method is far more akin to how I work, naturally. I have worried that I am doing it all wrong when I look at other tutorials. It is good to have someone teach in a way that is really relevant to me. I see that I am not doing anything wrong but doubting myself. thank you. I love your videos; they have been quite the discovery..
I totally degree - i really appreciate this method of painting - it can become a lot freeer and more vibrating ( even breathing) - great way and thank you for showing it in Real time because its inspiring to watch the way you use the brush to actually sculpt
In my personal opinion, I think it's more helpful to practice subjects that aren't wearing makeup so that you can learn how to paint skin better. Don't get me wrong, the model's eye is beautiful and you did a phenomenal job on this study, but the eyeshadow makes it hard to guess the subtle hue shifts. Though I suppose that's why you'd paint a man's eye in such cases.
Love your drowing this is what I need exactly all of the artist's just fasting the process and it makes it harder to figure it out and do it .😍😍😍 thanks
Iv been watching your videos lately the way you explain things have helped me alot I used to look at portraits alot different this eye video was awsome .. iv always only used to draw in pencil then decided to do oil painting and I love it ..I have alot to learn but I'm definitely getting better but like you said in another video we're not here to make good paintings where here to make great paintings .. do you have a class or teach personally? I'm interested in learning more if possible .. anyways love the videos you do ttyl
Do you keep cleaning the brush or pinching the bristles after one or two brush strokes? My paints often gets merged and messy and idk how to get back from there (especially when I'm painting eyes)
Not toxic I just always get paint on my hands then I have to wash them and then I paint again and I have to wash my hands again and again. The gloves are easy to take off and you know you don't have paint on your hands that could get on your clothes or other places
Awesome thx alot! I just painted my first eye, which i was "okay" this looks kinda cool o.O" You know what would be awesome? If you would have a website, where users could upload their try of painting, based on your videos! :) ps: SUBSCRIBED :D
If i was required to hold the brush far back on the handle i think i would make too many messes. However i know they make the handles longer for oil paint . What exactly are the advantages to learn this? To hold farther back. Anybody. It might be something i add to my self imposed lessons. I did see for pupil he has held like i hold usually. “The clay” My main take away for my purposes....preferring wet on wet however letting possible good ones dry completely and going over....which to me is like doing another painting of same thing using some medium.....
could you explain in more detail? it could be a simple problem where your not applying enough paint on your brush tip, or the paintbrush might be a bit frayed, so it gives a more textured result. Einstein quoted "if at first you dont succeed, try, try again"
I’m new to oil so it would have been good to know what colours you mixed together for each part of the eye, it was difficult for me to know so I didn’t actually use this one to learn but it’s a good video! Thanks a lot.
“Gotta get the clay up there first” you’re a master communicator about what you’re doing ... that’s why you’re the best . 99% of the time an art teacher is lacking in this area . That’s why I follow you on every platform now . I’ve painted for 30 years but still learn to a of stuff from you everyday
Exact words man...
I know I'm late to the party, but I just spent the afternoon fighting with the eyes in a painting. As always, very helpful - thanks!
Youre not alone 😁
Exactly what I wanted to say 😅
Dunno if you guys cares but if you are bored like me during the covid times you can watch all the latest series on InstaFlixxer. Have been binge watching with my brother during the lockdown =)
@Jabari Quinton Yea, been watching on instaflixxer for since december myself :)
That's so funny. I spent the afternoon painting too. These helpful videos are great. I was quietly frustrated with the eyes, almost left two pink blank spots. So I painted in some Betty and Veronica eyes and put it away for now.
I love that you demonstrated just that small section. It is hard to see the idea of allowing the shapes and colors to guide you when the tutorials are of an entire portrait or scene. This was extremely helpful.
not only are you a great artist but a brilliant teacher with an added bonus of a fantastic sense of humor
I just started and I'm an amateur but I did spend a lot of money on paint lol .. I really love how you teach probably better than anybody I've watched on UA-cam you're very humble and you don't talk to people like you're the greatest painter in the world even though you're very good thank you
Sculpting eyes vs painting, beautiful approach!
I want to say your awesome. Maybe one day I can show you one. You are a great teacher. I am older than you. If my teachers would have showed me this stuff. So you and my son I am so grateful for. Thank you again.
Thank God! Your method is far more akin to how I work, naturally. I have worried that I am doing it all wrong when I look at other tutorials. It is good to have someone teach in a way that is really relevant to me. I see that I am not doing anything wrong but doubting myself. thank you. I love your videos; they have been quite the discovery..
Man this is exactly what I was looking for. New to portraits and having a bit of trouble with eyes - thanks heaps
Videos getting better and better! Remember when I saw you starting out a year ago, you came a long way!!
I totally degree - i really appreciate this method of painting - it can become a lot freeer and more vibrating ( even breathing) - great way and thank you for showing it in Real time because its inspiring to watch the way you use the brush to actually sculpt
I’m learning . Appreciate this look in.
In my personal opinion, I think it's more helpful to practice subjects that aren't wearing makeup so that you can learn how to paint skin better. Don't get me wrong, the model's eye is beautiful and you did a phenomenal job on this study, but the eyeshadow makes it hard to guess the subtle hue shifts. Though I suppose that's why you'd paint a man's eye in such cases.
Best, most helpful video on this subject!
Yeah, super helpful! Thanks for making this video
Between this video and the one on painting hair, I'm now a subscriber!
i'm having a major crush on this cutie paint coach 😍❤️❤️❤️❤️
Excellent lesson. Thank You !!!
Thank You so much... superb demonstration
Love it, thanks for sharing your expertise!
Amazingly useful teaching!
Thank you so much, beautiful work and helpful
Love your drowing this is what I need exactly all of the artist's just fasting the process and it makes it harder to figure it out and do it .😍😍😍 thanks
You're very welcome!
he is very good at using VISUAL language
Beautiful eye painting and really useful tips! :)
Very helpful video! many thanks for sharing! best!
You deserve a lot more subscriptions!
Thank you ✌🏼
You're very good at this job 🧡
Thank you! 😊
I love it thank you 🇨🇿🇱🇷❤️
These help so much I love your tips! And how it’s free haha
eyes are the window of our soul! great job. hard time to get the color of the eye which is not blue or green, a little yellow or grey blue-green?
thank u for this video it helped me alot
Great video Chris! 👍🏼👍🏼
Excellent demonstration!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for sharing and great tips. Do you have the whole picture and would like to share because I would like to complete the picture. Thanks!
Hey man this is awesome! What is your gamesol to linseed ratio, do you use measuring tools or just potion ratios?
neither. I just have a cup of each and use them when I need them
Great teaching.....thanks.....
Watching other artist while I sip ☕️! Man you are good! Thank you for sharing! Liked. Shared. Subscribed. 🔔 Stay Safe!
Thank you so much 😀
I can’t help but think you are in LA with all the airplane background sounds?
very helpful. Thank you.
I’ve been painting 40years there’s a lot of people but many few hang out for the long term
This was really helpful, thanks!
Thank You coach, for sharing this slice of knowledge, Thanks Much ( Tango Mike)
My pleasure!
Thank you sir this was a great help. Can you make a video about simplifying the shapes of shadow and light please.
I sure can!
@@paintcoach -- But WILL you?? .. Just kidding! Thanks for the video!
Iv been watching your videos lately the way you explain things have helped me alot I used to look at portraits alot different this eye video was awsome .. iv always only used to draw in pencil then decided to do oil painting and I love it ..I have alot to learn but I'm definitely getting better but like you said in another video we're not here to make good paintings where here to make great paintings .. do you have a class or teach personally? I'm interested in learning more if possible .. anyways love the videos you do ttyl
julian casablanca be teachin art now
No1 ever does ears..I find them difficult and hands.. is there any tip to get the purportions right?
Thanks for your info
Do you keep cleaning the brush or pinching the bristles after one or two brush strokes? My paints often gets merged and messy and idk how to get back from there (especially when I'm painting eyes)
Very much appreciated!
eyes are my nemesis. a friend suggested i buy a big bag of google eyes and just glue them on rather than paint them in. lol.
thanks.
Fantástico 👏👏👏👏👏
Cool
4:16
Is that sound of Church bells (in the background) ?
What surface are you painting on here
Very helpful , amazing , why have u worn gloves , is some pigment toxic here?
Not toxic I just always get paint on my hands then I have to wash them and then I paint again and I have to wash my hands again and again. The gloves are easy to take off and you know you don't have paint on your hands that could get on your clothes or other places
So cool😀🙌👍🙏🤭😃
Awesome thx alot!
I just painted my first eye, which i was "okay" this looks kinda cool o.O"
You know what would be awesome?
If you would have a website, where users could upload their try of painting, based on your videos! :)
ps: SUBSCRIBED :D
Is that Skully's eye?
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I paint this way, but I why does my paint get too thick and caked on.?
my hands are shaking while painting any idea for it.. i cant figue it out
If i was required to hold the brush far back on the handle i think i would make too many messes. However i know they make the handles longer for oil paint . What exactly are the advantages to learn this? To hold farther back. Anybody. It might be something i add to my self imposed lessons. I did see for pupil he has held like i hold usually. “The clay” My main take away for my purposes....preferring wet on wet however letting possible good ones dry completely and going over....which to me is like doing another painting of same thing using some medium.....
How come my paint smears when i apply the white ti the eye
could you explain in more detail? it could be a simple problem where your not applying enough paint on your brush tip, or the paintbrush might be a bit frayed, so it gives a more textured result. Einstein quoted "if at first you dont succeed, try, try again"
@@foxylady4163 the paint just bleand instesd of goes on top. Also double check that quote, that wasn’t Einstein
@@spicypepper2429 add more paint on the tip of your brush and less pressure. Oh lol it's an awesome quote anyway.
i wasn’t even close to painting an eye like yours
I’m new to oil so it would have been good to know what colours you mixed together for each part of the eye, it was difficult for me to know so I didn’t actually use this one to learn but it’s a good video! Thanks a lot.
Watch a video on mixing any color you want! Color theory its easy! Hope that helps
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