Even when you think to know something already there is always someone that can teach you something else about it or just saying it in a different way that makes you click. Thank you Phil!
I enjoy these videos. I have purchased the many online courses Phil has. I have the bootcamp, the one about shadows, the video on summer greens and the one about the figure. I have taken so many workshops and online classes but I just love the way Phil teaches and his paintings of course!!
I am struggling with making shadow in the "warm section" of the painting. How do I make a warm shadow? Thank you for the lesson. I was also stumped on how to make beige/dirt color. This really helped. I have watched a ton of videos on color mixing BUT have only found 2 on color mixing to match a color that is needed for a painting.
Excellent video Phil- choosing colors is always a challenge, as is getting the right values- really neat to see the different temperature greens in the trees, and different color choices- all subtle, but it makes a big difference in adding in that vibration you spoke of. The hardest part about painting is "thinking like an artist would", and adding in all those little,changes that make a big difference. Hard to get past our "memory of how things look" (ie trees are green, oceans blue, sky blue etc.) And adding in variety that we don't ordinarily see in our mind for how it should be according to memory. Our memory says "green grass" but not "blue green, yellow green, used green, more vibrant green, redish green, violet green etc etc etc". Would like to see a video,on how,you,choose colors based on how they react with other "near colors"- and discuss which color combos work well, and which ones are garish and not so good to place next to others.
Thanks! I will consider that. Usually the colors get garish when I use too many unnatural colors like thalo blue and green or viridian or a tubed violet. when I mix those colors with more natural colors like ultra blue, cad yellow light, alizarin crimson I get better harmony. Just use the other colors for accents and they work better.
Hello Phil. I am Christine from France. Your videos are extremely helpful . I am using acrylics and often struggling with colour mixing. So my question is : can I follow the same process that you describe in your oil painting videos ? Thank you Phil.
I use both bristle and synthetic brushes. I block in with bristle and finish with synthetic. I do paint on gessoed boards a lot, I apply 2 coats of gesso that gives some texture, I would rather not paint on a slick board, nothing for the paint to grab hold of
Even when you think to know something already there is always someone that can teach you something else about it or just saying it in a different way that makes you click. Thank you Phil!
You're welcome, glad they are helpful
Awesome demonstration and explanation
Glad you liked it!
Thanks again Phil for sharing your knowledge. I always enjoy your tutorials.
Glad you like them!
I got a lot out your demo about how you mix neutrals to create color variety. Thanks Phil.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you Phil for sharing your wealth of wonderful knowledge I learn so much from your teachings
Thanks for watching!
Absolutely amazing what you were able to make out of the reference photo! Stunning!
Thank you Sally
Thank you for the discussion on how to adapt colors in a photo and for showing how you mix colors. It was very helpful to watch.
You’re welcome, glad it was instructive
thank you I've been struggling creating shades or color from a shadow
You're welcome
Thank you very much my friend for sharing your knowledge 🙂🙏🙏
You’re welcome Rudy glad you liked it
I enjoy these videos. I have purchased the many online courses Phil has. I have the bootcamp, the one about shadows, the video on summer greens and the one about the figure. I have taken so many workshops and online classes but I just love the way Phil teaches and his paintings of course!!
Awesome, thank you Ann
Your videos here on UA-cam are fantastic ❤ Really appreciate them. Thanks, Phil!
Thanks Roxanne, hope you're doing well.
So grateful.
Thanks, Marti
This was a very helpful video!!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Masterful teaching, Phil. Thanks so much.
You’re welcome, glad you liked it
watched this again thank you.
Thank you too!
Very useful tutorial - thanks for your efforts👍
Glad it was helpful!
Loved your video this morning always gets me fired up to get painting thanks again Phil
thanks Shawn
Very good explanation of creating color variety! Fun to watch! Thank you.
Your welcome Danny, glad you enjoyed it.
You sure know your colours Phil. Thankyou so much from me in Australia!
You are very welcome
I have watched lots of videos of painting , yours is the best! Extremely helpful to understand the colors.
Thank you so much 😀
All your videos are so helpful. Many thanks 😊
Your welcome Mary
Very helpful video Phil! Thank you so much! 👍
Glad it was helpful!
Another excellent lesson. Thank you!
Your welcome Kristian
I have a to of trouble trusting my creativity and sense of color to get away from the photo. This was very inspiring. I think I will give it a try.
It helps to think outside the box with color
thank you soo much, very helpful explanation
Glad it was helpful!
I am struggling with making shadow in the "warm section" of the painting. How do I make a warm shadow? Thank you for the lesson. I was also stumped on how to make beige/dirt color. This really helped. I have watched a ton of videos on color mixing BUT have only found 2 on color mixing to match a color that is needed for a painting.
Thank you Mr. Starke. Always good .
Very welcome
That painting is a masterpiece, Phil. Thank you for this wonderful instructional video!
Thanks glad you found it useful
Excellent video Phil- choosing colors is always a challenge, as is getting the right values- really neat to see the different temperature greens in the trees, and different color choices- all subtle, but it makes a big difference in adding in that vibration you spoke of. The hardest part about painting is "thinking like an artist would", and adding in all those little,changes that make a big difference. Hard to get past our "memory of how things look" (ie trees are green, oceans blue, sky blue etc.) And adding in variety that we don't ordinarily see in our mind for how it should be according to memory. Our memory says "green grass" but not "blue green, yellow green, used green, more vibrant green, redish green, violet green etc etc etc". Would like to see a video,on how,you,choose colors based on how they react with other "near colors"- and discuss which color combos work well, and which ones are garish and not so good to place next to others.
Thanks! I will consider that. Usually the colors get garish when I use too many unnatural colors like thalo blue and green or viridian or a tubed violet. when I mix those colors with more natural colors like ultra blue, cad yellow light, alizarin crimson I get better harmony. Just use the other colors for accents and they work better.
@@philstarke.artist thank you for thr reply, good info on those colors from the tube.
Very interesting lesson with a lot of information. Thank you so much.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very good.
Thank you, Thomas
So great
Thanks Tammy
Hello Phil. I am Christine from France. Your videos are extremely helpful . I am using acrylics and often struggling with colour mixing. So my question is : can I follow the same process that you describe in your oil painting videos ? Thank you Phil.
Yes you can Christine, the acrylics done blend as easy as oils but all the principles are the same
Thank you 😊
Amazing work!!!
Do you use natural or synthetic brushes? Also, what’s your opinion on painting on panel, smooth surfaces?
I use both bristle and synthetic brushes. I block in with bristle and finish with synthetic. I do paint on gessoed boards a lot, I apply 2 coats of gesso that gives some texture, I would rather not paint on a slick board, nothing for the paint to grab hold of
wonder if he does this outside or does he use the colors he sees outside for his sketch-?
Hi Ann, this was a studio painting and I used an outdoor color sketch and photos
Color variation...broken color are the same to me....am I right?
Yes Dee, they are the same.
Very useful tutorial - thanks for your efforts👍
You’re welcome Mark. Glad you liked it.