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Enjoyed this video. Became tired of waiting for oils to dry to layer or to correct. Got the acrylics out, took a minute to change my process from oils to acrylics. Corrections are much easier. I use glazing liquid to help the flow. Definitely makes me paint in a looser style.
Looks good Sam 👍🏼 Acrylics do look really nice in the end as well. I'm an oil man myself, but have noticed water soluble oils can dry bit darker than expected sometimes too. As an aside, I'm painting my house with acrylics at the moment and the quick drying nature of them is causing me to repaint some areas, thinking they hadn't been done yet (even though they more than often had been) - The change in tone can be quite significant which can make things interesting. Cheers
Thanks so much. Yes I prefer painting with oils as well as they are the easiest to paint with in my opinion. I thought it would be fun to try acrylic painting as I have many requests to paint some landscapes in acrylics. Thanks for watching 😀
You've done another great job Sam! I don't know how long you've painted with acrylics since I've mostly seen you paint with oils, but you do an amazing job. It looks second nature to you. It looks fantastic. I really love how you weave the principles of painting right into your teaching. You're also very good at explaining which colors you're using in the mixes and which brushes you're using. I personally started with oils but have moved to acrylics. I love the ability to layer quickly without the underlayer coming through. And I've also found wonderful ways to keep the paint blendable when I need that. I personally feel like the upsides and benefits are stronger with the way I like to paint using acrylics. Although both mediums done right are beautiful, I love the speed and spontaneity that acrylics can allow. I can get the colors I want without waiting for the underlayer to dry. You're tree scene is beautiful. I loved that you just added a glorious tree to this world. I'd love to be there.
Thank you so much, awesome comment. I've only recently started painting with acrylics again mainly because I have had so many request from people to do some acrylic paintings over the years so I thought why now. Acrylics are definitely great for quick paints and studies. 😀
👋Hi Sam, great video, a beautiful painting tutorial with great instructions / explanations as always. Maybe in the future I might switch to acrylics, don't know yet. In the end, I like all paintings, whether acrylics or oils. Thank you, have a nice time.💖
You're always welcome, Sam. A suggestion, if you want to use slower drying acrylics: The American painter DAVID JANSEN has invented his own brands of acrylics which one can order through his YT channel. There is also a medium which slows down the drying time. 💖@@SamuelEarpArtist
I've recently moved from full time acrylics to oil and now paint almost exclusively with it. Being in Australia I've really benefited form longer working times and love the ease of blending. That being said, I still love going back to acrylics every now and then and smashing out a painting in a fraction of the time! Gotta have fun with it!
It’s great to watch this video. Originally a watercolour it’s, I’ve recently begun trying oils, and am moving slowly into acrylic as well. Watching your video gives me courage to delve in deeper. Thank you.
Thank you, Samuel, for this excellent lesson in acrylics. It is my medium of choice, & I don't find very many offering a more traditional oil-like style in it. I appreciate your instruction on dealing with the issues specific to this medium. Beautiful painting.
I paint with Oil, Acrylic, Watercolor, Gouache, Casein and everything else I can get my hands on :-) I also do oil and soft pastels, graphite and charcoal. I also sculpt in stone and wood. I do art for my personal pleasure so having such diverse interest (and never getting all that good at any of them) isn't an issue. This is a nice landscape and a fun video, Thanks!
Just found you on youtube. Really giving excellent advice. Re acrylics v oils. I usually do the initial painting in acrylics, then finish off in oils. I am too impatient to wait days for my oils to dry! I have never had a problem with this, and I do commissions and sell my work. Is it frowned upon to do this?
Have you ever tried open acrylics? I find them to be an excellent halfway between acrylics and oils for people who don't paint fast but still like to blend. They also stay wet by themselves very well in a sealed palette box (no sponge needed).
I wanted to say thank you for your comment. You always learn so much from the comments. I’m switching from oil to acrylic and I have never heard of open acrylics. I googled it and I’m going to buy some on Amazon. ❤
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This is one of the best acrylic painting demos I've seen 🔥🔥🔥
Enjoyed this video. Became tired of waiting for oils to dry to layer or to correct. Got the acrylics out, took a minute to change my process from oils to acrylics. Corrections are much easier. I use glazing liquid to help the flow. Definitely makes me paint in a looser style.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed the video. Have you ever used Winsor and Newton's Liquin Original with your oil painting? It speeds up the drying time 😀
Looks good Sam 👍🏼 Acrylics do look really nice in the end as well. I'm an oil man myself, but have noticed water soluble oils can dry bit darker than expected sometimes too. As an aside, I'm painting my house with acrylics at the moment and the quick drying nature of them is causing me to repaint some areas, thinking they hadn't been done yet (even though they more than often had been) - The change in tone can be quite significant which can make things interesting. Cheers
Thanks so much. Yes I prefer painting with oils as well as they are the easiest to paint with in my opinion. I thought it would be fun to try acrylic painting as I have many requests to paint some landscapes in acrylics. Thanks for watching 😀
You're one of the best explainers in painting I've ever seen. Awesome the way you simplify seemingly complex subjects. Thank you.
Wow, thank you so much 😀
Learned a lot with this video. I just started painting with acrylic. Hope you do more acrylic videos. Thank you.
Awesome, yes I'll be making more videos on acrylic painting. Thanks for watching 😀
You've done another great job Sam! I don't know how long you've painted with acrylics since I've mostly seen you paint with oils, but you do an amazing job. It looks second nature to you. It looks fantastic. I really love how you weave the principles of painting right into your teaching. You're also very good at explaining which colors you're using in the mixes and which brushes you're using. I personally started with oils but have moved to acrylics. I love the ability to layer quickly without the underlayer coming through. And I've also found wonderful ways to keep the paint blendable when I need that. I personally feel like the upsides and benefits are stronger with the way I like to paint using acrylics. Although both mediums done right are beautiful, I love the speed and spontaneity that acrylics can allow. I can get the colors I want without waiting for the underlayer to dry.
You're tree scene is beautiful. I loved that you just added a glorious tree to this world. I'd love to be there.
Thank you so much, awesome comment. I've only recently started painting with acrylics again mainly because I have had so many request from people to do some acrylic paintings over the years so I thought why now. Acrylics are definitely great for quick paints and studies. 😀
@@SamuelEarpArtist I appreciate you considering doing acrylic paintings sometimes.
Hi sam its beautiful painting. I subscribed.Thanks for sharing. Good luck..
Thanks so much 😊
👋Hi Sam, great video, a beautiful painting tutorial with great instructions / explanations as always. Maybe in the future I might switch to acrylics, don't know yet. In the end, I like all paintings, whether acrylics or oils. Thank you, have a nice time.💖
Thanks so much. I am mainly an oil painter and it is my favourite medium to paint with, but you can get some great results with acrylics 😀
You're always welcome, Sam. A suggestion, if you want to use slower drying acrylics: The American painter DAVID JANSEN has invented his own brands of acrylics which one can order through his YT channel. There is also a medium which slows down the drying time. 💖@@SamuelEarpArtist
Lindo trabalho , lindas cores e profundidade!'Beleza na simplicidade!'Parabens!j
I've recently moved from full time acrylics to oil and now paint almost exclusively with it. Being in Australia I've really benefited form longer working times and love the ease of blending. That being said, I still love going back to acrylics every now and then and smashing out a painting in a fraction of the time! Gotta have fun with it!
I find your colours so refreshing!
Thank you! Cheers 😀
Great video and painting Sam!
Thank you so much 😀
It’s great to watch this video. Originally a watercolour it’s, I’ve recently begun trying oils, and am moving slowly into acrylic as well. Watching your video gives me courage to delve in deeper. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful, thanks for watching 😀
Thank you, Samuel, for this excellent lesson in acrylics. It is my medium of choice, & I don't find very many offering a more traditional oil-like style in it. I appreciate your instruction on dealing with the issues specific to this medium. Beautiful painting.
Great painting! (and nice haircut by the way, looks good)
Thank you! 😁
Love that tree 👍
Beautiful! Thank you so much for the lesson. I am so glad you showed up on my feed.
Hello from Mexico, very helpful w the greens, I paint in Oils…
Thank you! I mainly paint in oils too. Greetings from New Zealand 😀
I paint with Oil, Acrylic, Watercolor, Gouache, Casein and everything else I can get my hands on :-) I also do oil and soft pastels, graphite and charcoal. I also sculpt in stone and wood. I do art for my personal pleasure so having such diverse interest (and never getting all that good at any of them) isn't an issue. This is a nice landscape and a fun video, Thanks!
Lovely study Sam. l am onto oils now :)
Thank you. I am mainly an oil painter, check out some of the videos I have on my UA-cam channel as most are oil painting videos 😀
Very good indeed Sam!
Thanks so much 😀
I love acrylics! Thank you for this lovely informative painting of poplar tree ❤😊
Good training Sam. I really like your teaching.
Glad you enjoy it, thanks for watching 😀
Thank you for truly sharing!
Thanks for watching!
You did good, the painting is better than the original photo
Thanks so much 😀
What wet palette are you using?!? It looks wwwaaayyy better than the trash I have! You are absolutely incredible!
Bonjour
Un grand merci pour vos précieux conseils .
Cordialement
Merci beaucoup 😀
Please more acrylic video!
Will do for sure 😀
Danke ❤ 🙏
Just found you on youtube. Really giving excellent advice. Re acrylics v oils. I usually do the initial painting in acrylics, then finish off in oils. I am too impatient to wait days for my oils to dry! I have never had a problem with this, and I do commissions and sell my work. Is it frowned upon to do this?
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Thank you 😀
Merci Samuel. Toujours intéressant le travail sur les verts. On savoure les beaux paysages de votre pays. Cordialement
I prefer acrylics as they're super forgiving 😂
They dry quickly which can be advantageous so I agree they are forgiving 😀
Have you ever tried open acrylics? I find them to be an excellent halfway between acrylics and oils for people who don't paint fast but still like to blend. They also stay wet by themselves very well in a sealed palette box (no sponge needed).
I wanted to say thank you for your comment. You always learn so much from the comments. I’m switching from oil to acrylic and I have never heard of open acrylics. I googled it and I’m going to buy some on Amazon. ❤
Thank you, I will check out open acrylics 😀