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Digital Portraiture with Kinman Chan
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Spend close to four fascinating hours learning with Kinman Chan as he develops a portrait both dramatic and beautiful.
The video begins with a series of traditional sketches created from photographs and film using the artist's own self-developed method. A critical step in building a visual vocabulary, these studies can consciously or subconsciously be draw upon in later works.
Referencing various studies and photographs, Kinman then utilizes his extensive artistic knowledge of anatomy and abstraction to apply critical thinking to the creation of a digital image.
This unique approach adds the "outside the box" thinking of contemporary i...
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Spend close to four fascinating hours learning with Kinman Chan as he develops a portrait both dramatic and beautiful.
The video begins with a series of traditional sketches created from photographs and film using the artist's own self-developed method. A critical step in building a visual vocabulary, these studies can consciously or subconsciously be draw upon in later works.
Referencing various studies and photographs, Kinman then utilizes his extensive artistic knowledge of anatomy and abstraction to apply critical thinking to the creation of a digital image.
This unique approach adds the "outside the box" thinking of contemporary i...
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Painting Joan of Arc with Donato Giancola
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For more information about this DVD please visit: www.pijjenmedia.com www.donatoart.com Production Description: Sit at the right elbow of a highly recognized master of classical realism while he creates a masterwork oil painting - from concepts to final glazes. In this film, Donato provides step by step narration as he creates Joan of Arc, from initial abstract concepts, reference gathering, an...
how is he fixing the original drawing/layout? Anyone?
This is probably my favorite painting of Joan. However, she never said the quote attributed to her at the beginning of this video. The words are not in her trial transcript. The quote was adapted from a passage in Maxwell Anderson's play "Joan of Lorraine," the source for the 1948 film.
Really good. I love his work. She is my favorite Saint. His paintings are so realistic.unbelievably beautiful and good.
Joan of arc looks like Jennifer Lopez. Lmao
this is cheating! he is using a photo for exact copy and not for reference! So disappointed in Donato.
kek honestly I understand that
Joan of Arc is my favorite Saint, since she was burned at the Stake on my birthday May 30.
I love this Artist, I enjoyed the other paintings he did and saw on my Twin Georg’s channel.
Wow this is incredible
mondern artist are great pantographs or printers...lol
Hey Donato you're great..... I suspect that the italian tradition leave in you great painting... Please let me know only which medium do you use and how do you prepare your canvas. thanks and good work from italy
Oil or acrilycs?
dario dol oil
This is bull I can't afford a $50 DVD. I live a on a teacher salary. (using my daughter's account Don't @ her)
Enjoy this video. But what's up with the red flashes.
im thinking its because joan of arc was burned at the stake, but it doesnt really fit the music lol
Now all artists are only copycats...Be creative ,create your own imagination like painters,masters they did..😉😆
mondern artist are great pantographs or printers...
The old Masters used reference. They were called live models, and in the 19th century they started using photos. Old Masters didn't just "make it up." They came up with an abstract concept from imagination, yes, but then they hired models (usually their students or assistants) and had them pose for the paintings. They had elaborate setups to hold people's arms and legs in positions that you couldn't normally hold them in for action poses. They also used plaster on drapery and put them on mannequins to keep the drapery from moving.
Lindo cara 😉
Wow, Wow, Wow....I just didn't this video to end, an amazing and beautiful work of awe inspiring (and very envious ) god gifted talent. So beautifully shown, and I shall always look forward to seeing your future masterpieces.
Awesome work!
That rainbow overlay shit was super annoying and getting in the way of your beautiful fucking painting. I recommend never adding that effect again, it got in the way of watching you beautifully color your painting
Wow he is a magician. All great artists & musicians are
Fucking insane.
wonder what the photo reference looked like
I know this is an old comment, but for you or anyone you else who reads this... Yes, you can see the photo reference a little on the video. But the DVD is great and shows you more, and much more importantly, you can see how Donato conceived the painting in an imaginative abstract way, then how he got models to bring it to life, and then how he compiled how references together to really bring his concept together. All that work up front really pays off. I used to think illustrators were just so good that they made it all up, but seeing Donato do it this way showed me how many great artists really build paintings. It's a good DVD and pretty cheap for an art video, I'd recommend it. And no, I don't work for them or get any commission, I'm just a fan of his.
@@KEP1983 So he made his own photo reference? It was not from a movie, a photo taken from internet or anything?
@@kaiqueamorim1 yeah, it was his own reference. First he made a bunch of thumbnails from his imagination. The final composition was pretty similar in an abstract design sort of way, but nowhere near fleshed out. After he decided his idea, he got the costumes, hired some models (who were actually just his illustrator friends), took hundreds of photos of them, then put it together in Photoshop. It wasn't just a single snapshot, it was a combination of many photos (I forget how many he said, but it was quite a few I think). He made sure the position and lighting was consistent in the photos, so he was able to mix an arm from one photo, a head from another, whatever.
@@kaiqueamorim1 hopefully this link works here www.muddycolors.com/2012/12/roman-legionnaires-its-all-in-the-reference/
hey novice question here ; after pencil work he's applying an almost transparent stuff over it before going for the oils. I guess it's to protect the pencil, but what it is? Thanks
Pierre Demet matte medium
its matte medium, its there to provide a seperate layer from oil to graphite as the graphite tends to contaminate the paint.
Matte medium, like a varnish vor acrylic paint?
Where do I find more of these musics???????? Beautiful art.
when you paint on linen do you use gesso to prime it 1st or directly on the linen ?
never paint directly on linen, gotta prime your surfaces
Donato is the fucking man
this was done in three days......3 days? This was done in 3 DAYS? -THREE DAYS???!!! THREEEEEE DAAAAAAAYS??????????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRGGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -head explodes.
+shawz10 SERIOUSLYYYYY!!!!!
Masterful craftmanship. Truly beautiful.
Amazingness!!!!!
Amazing. You inspire me.
This is so beautiful! I have to show my daughter this video, she loves to draw and this will encourage her to persue her ideals. Thank you for uploading, its breathtaking and very inspiring.
beautiful!
Digital download options?
Wow dude.....those are the only words that come to mind......just Wow....
OMG those details!! and those pens... there are a lot
greetings from the model of your cartographer. i found this video purely by chance but over the years I've often checked out your web site. I love your work and this video is a treat. Thanks for posting.
Does anyone know where I can find an easel with a similar kind of wrist guard, or at least what this type of easel is called? Thank you.
Un freaking believable!
hen it comes to things to choose from you cannot choose extras, but in my opinion everything you might consider as being an extra, such as talking about art, coffee break, Donato's life, history, muse and inspiration are all compacted on the actual dvd as he talks as he paints, it really helped me and I'd tell anyone who enjoys art and wants to learn much more about it to watch it!
Is it just the dvd or does it come with any extras?
Not good enough.. We want a download version like ‘the mechanic’ please.
I bought it! It's brilliant! Perfect timing too, it arrived when I was ill and bored with the flu, four hours of video!
More like 4 minutes bro
Excelente!!!
I've just bought this DVD and am really anxiously waiting for it to arrive! I hope it lives up to what I want it to be...
How did it go? Did you learn alot from the DVD?
@@KennyGsca I learnt so much! Not only from Donato but also his study of the Masters, it was 8 years ago now but the knowledge is still fresh 😉 👌
Anyone know where I can buy this DVD in the UK?
This was, in a totality, absolutly epic.... best damn art video ive seen... i wanan buy it.. does it ship to Puerto Rico?
I know, I wish I could afford to buy it Y___Y Would learn more in four hours than I have in three years doing Fine Arts at TAFE Y___Y
I love this. As an artist I'm totally inspired to raise the bar for myself. Thanks
is donato painting medium onto the canvas first or does he mix it with the paint?
Oh I see. Thanks for answer. Very nice video btw.
Im wondering about your reference. Is it some photo of yours or what, actually? Thought you dont use any.