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I was actually hoping that you would paint without toning the canvass because I use acrylics. Your tutorials are really great and informative. I am just a trying hard to learn😊. You're one of the best tutors online. Thank you.
Another brilliant painting by Samuel Earp Artist! I am absolutely loving your Patreon channel! Thank you sooooo much for creating that! You are by far my favourite artist, thank you for everything you do 😊
Thanks greatly Samuel for sharing your skills in explaining calmingly how you're achieving the finishing results, enjoyed the video as always which inspire me and others to produce a picture. Thanks greatly appreciated stay safe and healthy
Hi Sam, loved this video, I'm trying to use less colour too. I use blue, yellow, red white titanium white, but use burnt under too, is there a reason you don't use burnt umber? Just curious.. Thanks Alan 👍
Thanks Alan, the reason I haven't been using burnt umber is mainly because I haven't needed to but also because it's too easy to muddy colours with it. You can make a similar colour to burnt umber by combining ultramarine blue and burnt sienna. Burnt sienna is a dark orange and orange is opposite to blue on the colour wheel. Burnt umber is a very dark yellow. 😊
@@SamuelEarpArtist thanks for that. Useful info too. Is there a way to achieve a yellow ochre by mixing? I'm trying to paint with less colours, I'm trying to go for harmony and less is more I think 🤔
Hi Sam just came across your tutorial, you are so clear& pricise,I really enjoy watching you.As I am still trying to master techniques, thank you for great tips,I am improving by watching you. Question. I have trouble painting rocks,, should I use knife always,or both ...what colour is is best??
Thanks Margaret. I normally paint rocks with brushes and I find flat brushes are best. Yellow ochre, burnt sienna, ultramarine blue, alizarin crimson and titanium white are great colours to use for rocks 😊
Very useful tutorial on keeping your palette simplified in order to yield a cohesive painting. (I have yellow oxide and didn't think to incorporate it into blues, greens and greys as you've shown us, here, Sam.) I don't have quin crimson & wonder if another colour would fit in with this palette; I suppose I should experiment more and find out. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful! You can use alizarin crimson, the only reason I am not using it is because the brand of paint I use don't make it, so I use quinacridone crimson instead 😊
Merci beaucoup. J'utilise les pinceaux Rosemary and Co. et je peins principalement avec les pinceaux de leur gamme 'Classic'. Voici le lien vers leur site internet : www.rosemaryandco.com?u=6c9179
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Amazing painting Samuil! 👍👏👏🎨
Thank you so much 😀
Beautiful!!! Learnt a lot, cheers from the US
Glad it was helpful! Thanks. 😊
Love this video with your instructions.
Thanks so much! 😊
I like your black long hair.......it looks like a real artist
Thanks 😊
Stunning! So glad I came across this video about colour harmony. The patient explanation is just so inspiring.
Bless you Samuel!
Thanks so much 😊
I was actually hoping that you would paint without toning the canvass because I use acrylics. Your tutorials are really great and informative. I am just a trying hard to learn😊. You're one of the best tutors online. Thank you.
Thanks so much 😊
Thank you for another informative video
I enjoyed this episode very much. it was very informative. Good job sir.
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Samuel👍👍👍🤗
Thanks 😊
Beautiful.
Thank you! 😊
Love from artarena.india ❤👍
Thanks so much, greetings from New Zealand 😊
Real good tutorial Sam good on you
Thanks so much 😊
@@SamuelEarpArtist I am in Levin NZ maybe ill get to meet you one day Sam
Συγχαρητήρια, όλα τα έργα σου είναι πανέμορφα!💙💙💙
Another brilliant painting by Samuel Earp Artist! I am absolutely loving your Patreon channel! Thank you sooooo much for creating that!
You are by far my favourite artist, thank you for everything you do 😊
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you, Samuel. I am really enjoying your tutorials. Really great stuff. -Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
My pleasure 😊
Amazing painting samuel ! Australia is a beautiful place
Thank you so much 😀
Just discovered your channel, loved this video, and looking forward to watching a lot more!
Welcome aboard! Thanks so much 😊
Superb painting! Really loved watching the demo.
Thank you!
Happy new year.
Thank you! Cheers! Happy new year 😊
very nice one Sam as always
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Great insights and tips! It will really help me. Also wonderful landscape. Thank you for sharing! ❤️
My pleasure 😊
This is very good information! Thank you!
You are so welcome! 😊
Thanks for new video. I learned a lot from your painting.
My pleasure 😊
Thank you for this nice video!!
You're so welcome! 😊
Thanks greatly Samuel for sharing your skills in explaining calmingly how you're achieving the finishing results, enjoyed the video as always which inspire me and others to produce a picture. Thanks greatly appreciated stay safe and healthy
Thanks for watching Philip, glad you enjoyed the video 😊
How about doing some gray scale Seascape series!
As in painting seascapes in black and white to show the value range?
Hi Sam, loved this video, I'm trying to use less colour too. I use blue, yellow, red white titanium white, but use burnt under too, is there a reason you don't use burnt umber? Just curious.. Thanks Alan 👍
Thanks Alan, the reason I haven't been using burnt umber is mainly because I haven't needed to but also because it's too easy to muddy colours with it. You can make a similar colour to burnt umber by combining ultramarine blue and burnt sienna. Burnt sienna is a dark orange and orange is opposite to blue on the colour wheel. Burnt umber is a very dark yellow. 😊
@@SamuelEarpArtist thanks for that. Useful info too. Is there a way to achieve a yellow ochre by mixing? I'm trying to paint with less colours, I'm trying to go for harmony and less is more I think 🤔
Hi Sam just came across your tutorial, you are so clear& pricise,I really enjoy watching you.As I am still trying to master techniques, thank you for great tips,I am improving by watching you.
Question.
I have trouble painting rocks,, should I use knife always,or both ...what colour is is best??
Thanks Margaret. I normally paint rocks with brushes and I find flat brushes are best. Yellow ochre, burnt sienna, ultramarine blue, alizarin crimson and titanium white are great colours to use for rocks 😊
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Very useful tutorial on keeping your palette simplified in order to yield a cohesive painting. (I have yellow oxide and didn't think to incorporate it into blues, greens and greys as you've shown us, here, Sam.) I don't have quin crimson & wonder if another colour would fit in with this palette; I suppose I should experiment more and find out. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful! You can use alizarin crimson, the only reason I am not using it is because the brand of paint I use don't make it, so I use quinacridone crimson instead 😊
@@SamuelEarpArtist Wonderful; I certainly do have alizarin crimson and will use that along with the other colours. Thank you. :)
hello Samuel tres joli ce paysage. J aimerais savoir quelle est la marque des brosses que tu utilises? merci
Merci beaucoup. J'utilise les pinceaux Rosemary and Co. et je peins principalement avec les pinceaux de leur gamme 'Classic'. Voici le lien vers leur site internet :
www.rosemaryandco.com?u=6c9179
J'aime beau cloup. Tu ne peins jamais a l huile?
Thanks for watching. I am not sure I understand the question, but Google didn't translate it properly either 😬
what a wonderful drawings. i have subscribed. i wanna interact with you.👍👍👍
Thank you so much 😀