Easy Landscape PAINTING 🎨(Beginner Friendly)
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- How to paint a landscape painting? Learn to paint a landscape easily with this step by step process. No difficult theory. By using a simple painting process you can create a strong painting with confidence. Build on this process to improve your skills with brush and paint. It does not have to be very difficult, provided you continue to practice the basic process shown here.
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It is so interesting watching Malcolm producing these little paintings so lively and perfect.
Thank you Eva
I really enjoy the way you put your videos together Malcolm . That’s a skill in itself! . You are a great presenter - calm and kind. Love watching you work 👍
Thank you very much Joy
I agree, Joy.
What a great tutorial! I have found it useful to do notans on 3 x 5 index cards and keep them in a box. You could even file them by subject matter. But they are ready when you are.
Excellent tip, thank you
Great tutorial Malcolm. Also helpful for artists who haven't painted for a while and feel a bit rusty getting back into it.👍
Thank you, glad to hear that 😊
It's unbelievable how fantastic it looks so quickly. Thank you for your video.
Thank you!
You show great empathy in your tutorial with your audience An unusual gift of yours.
David
Nice of you to day so David, thank you.
Love the word easy.
It is, try it 😊
I really appreciate your tutorials, Malcolm, and how you can paint a lovely painting from a photo that doesn't seem like a particularly great subject. Thank you!
Many thanks
Excellent video as always from Malcom Dewey!
Thank you!
Thank you Malcolm.
I enjoyed your video. I painted when I was young. I'm going to start painting again. Your videos are very helpful. Thank you.
You can do it!
This is wonderful! Thank you for such simple and clear instruction. I can’t wait to try this!
You are so welcome!
Very helpful! Thank you!
You're welcome!
Thank you Malcolm, you do make it look so easy! One day !!
Lovely little painting
Many thanks Sheena
Thank you You teach me so well
It's my pleasure
Great tutorial once again, Malcolm. I'm looking forward to the expressive version as well!🖌️🎨
Thank you
Thanku Malcolm, that was so helpful. Cheers Liz 🎉
You’re welcome 😊
Great tutorial! Reminding all of us to focus on big mass shapes of values. Thank you, Malcolm ❤🙏
Absolutely! 😀
Very helpful. Thank you, Malcolm
Very welcome
So Cool !!!!!
Love.
Love to watch you paint. Thank you.
Thank you so much 😀
Really wonderful lesson. Thank you very much for such demonstration
Its a pleasure, thank you
What a charming painting on this small piece of paper!!
I can't do something like that, but anyway,every video of yours encourages me to start trying something of my own, right away.
Thank you Vesna, but I have seen you paint many lovely paintings 😊
@@MalcolmDewey Thank you Malcolm!I'm so happy if you say that!
I have a lot of doubts
Great tutorial. Thanks muchly!
Glad it was helpful!
Wonderful tutorial!👌
Thanks a lot!
Je débute l'aquarelle depuis 1 an avec Rémy Lach et en regardant votre tuto, cela me donne très envie de vous suivre également... Merci !
Edith (Belgique )
Thank you Edith
Wonderful tutorial and encouragement… thanks 🙏🎨🙏
My pleasure 😊
Tank you for sharing! Love your teknik ❤ So inspiring! Want to learn. Will try today!!!
Thank you!
Thank you for a great video!
My pleasure!
Very helpful 👍 from Frances uk
So glad!
Me encanta ver, lo bien que conoces la luz, sombra y colores... pero lo que más he aprendido de tus vídeos es la confianza con que comienzas a pintar, ha sido muy inspirador. Muchas gracias 🎨
Thank you very much!
Very helpful and very beautiful.
Really enjoyed watching this now.
Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful talent.
I think I'm going to try painting this. Feeling inspired!
Excellent, enjoy it
Lovely
Thank you
One day I will be able to paint as loosely, as painterly as you do. That day still has to arrive but in the meantime, I like watching you.
😊 thank you
Thank you Malcom. Your videos are always inspiring!
Thank you sophie
🧡❤️💛👍👍👍
So good 🇩🇰👩🎨😘
Thank you!
HI, I,ve been looking at your chanel some time, and I allways get a feeling of happines in your paintings. That state of mind is something that give me inspiration. A question, if you paint in that way you do but in a large formate, will that function?
Thank you, I will be talking about that later today. 😊
A great demonstration Malcolm. It is amazing how quick you get a result with the painting using those large shapes. With mixing Burnt Sienna (not using as a convenience colour) do you add more Alizarin or Ultramarine to say Yellow Deep? Sometimes I find when I mix it, it ends too much like a Burnt Umber.
Thank you. I use lemon yellow, ultramarine and red light to get a lighter warmer burnt sienna. Too much ultramarine will take it to umber.
@@MalcolmDewey thanks Malcolm, ok too much Blue it was for me. Your guidance is much appreciated
Hi, Malcolm! I am interested in your method of painting with thick paint. If you have a course on this I am interesting in enrolling. I have a problem, however: I am allergic to solvents. Is it absolutely necessary to do an underpainting for a thick, layered painting?
If not, then I''m in! With thanks, Caro .
How to Loosen Up Your Painting is a course you could try. You can use acrylics too. However these days there are non-toxic mediums and brush cleaners so you can use regular oils and never need solvents.
Hi, again, Malcom! I have been experimenting with different possibilities for underpaintings: acrylics, linseed oil whose excess which I wipe off, water mixable oil and watercolor alone. Since I don't dilute the paint of the initial preliminary drawing, I use a Tombow water soluble pen. The trouble is if I try to correct some of my marks (erase them with a bit of water) the watercolor comes off completely. Sometimes the water miscibles do, too. The linseed oil idea seems to produce an exceedingly glossy result.
Perhaps once I try using your method of thick paint the glossiness won't show through? As for cleaning my brushes, I've been cleaning them for years with an old fashioned bar of laundry soap purchased at a market. Even titanium white comes out like a dream. I can't wait to start on some loose, abstract, colorful paintings soon in the hopes that I hit upon the right method for me! Thank you so very much for suggestions. What does the course loosening up paintings add to your excellent free demos and explanations? Please forgive my wordiness, Caro.
I don’t understand why the hill in the background is warm
I think because it isn't far away.
Also I have pushed the light more to show up more shadows in the road. Those hills reflect a lot of light and I wanted to give the painting a little more life that way.