Awesome video! I'm learning so much from your paintings. You throw some absolutely awesome tidbits in almost without thinking. Its fantastic! thank you so much!
Keep doing what you do and don’t worry about the breathing sounds or occasional distraction. You have great advice, glad I found your channel! Glad you put a pic of the scene, to use for assessment . Great video and fantastic work.
Thank you so much Robert! Had to learn to now breath from my mouth when painting (I've heard it's actually good advice no matter what you are doing). Thanks for watching!
Jason, thanks so much. Really enjoyed this video but in all candor I could have done without the music. My dad and I used to hunt elk and mule deer just south of Afton. This brought back a lot of fond memories.
Thanks! I have a membership site where I post monthly full instructional tutorials. You can also join the live Saturday classes where I demonstrate live.
nice work!!!!!! but i have to say, i would have used a way bigger brush to start with to block in to quickly shape the form and value. i am just not a patient person i guess. still thanks for the sharing :)
Another question: What's the grey color on left side of your palette? never seen that before either and you seem to use it a lot to good effect. Very informative video!
The gray you are probably referring to is Gamblin's Portland Gray Warm. It's great for plein air painting and getting subtle warm highlights on distant objects like mountains. Here is more info: gamblincolors.com/neutral-greys-portland-grey-light-portland-grey-medium-portland-grey-deep/
Love your videos, informative, interesting, and relaxing!!! However, I have to say the music was REALLY distracting in this video. Sorry. But that's the only negative. 😊
This is a great video...but the music is way to distracting. To loud and repetitive. I watched because of the artist. Please consider dialing the music way back. It doesn't really add anything other than a since of irritation. You on the other hand are a great teacher and a very good artist.
Thanks for the feedback Shelia! I added the music because I was breathing a bit heavy due to the altitude and because of background traffic noise. But you are not the first to recommend I eliminate it. While I cannot eliminate it in this video or some others I've posted, I have eliminated it in my last few videos and plan to leave it out in the future, unless it's a time-lapse. It saves in editing time anyway. Thanks for watching!
You explain thing better than most and I am learning a lot from you. Thank you.
Thanks for watching! So glad you are finding my videos helpful!
Awesome video! I'm learning so much from your paintings. You throw some absolutely awesome tidbits in almost without thinking. Its fantastic! thank you so much!
That is very kind of you, thanks so much and thanks for watching!
Keep doing what you do and don’t worry about the breathing sounds or occasional distraction. You have great advice, glad I found your channel! Glad you put a pic of the scene, to use for assessment . Great video and fantastic work.
Thank you so much Robert! Had to learn to now breath from my mouth when painting (I've heard it's actually good advice no matter what you are doing). Thanks for watching!
Great music selection.
RAY VILA YOU'RE VERY INSPIRATIONAL THANKS SO MUCH...
Very nice. Thank you for sharing.
Jason, thanks so much. Really enjoyed this video but in all candor I could have done without the music. My dad and I used to hunt elk and mule deer just south of Afton. This brought back a lot of fond memories.
Thanks Thomas! Afton is a great area!
Great. Thanks much!
Loved the written commentary! 😄 Lots of useful and good advice too.
Thanks Paul!
I wish you had some video tutorial
Great Great technique
Thanks! I have a membership site where I post monthly full instructional tutorials. You can also join the live Saturday classes where I demonstrate live.
You are quite entertaining. Funny ! Good at what you do. I am glad I found. you yesterday.
I like your art, Thanks so much for sharing it.
Thanks for watching Franklin!
Nice work, great instruction.
Thanks so much Debra!!
Enjoyed this video. Miss SEWE this year, but enjoyed your Quick Draw last year!
Thanks David! I was bummed about SEWE but looking forward to next year!
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Thanks!
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Thanks so much!
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i was sure to hit like and comment, too. :) !
Thank you so much!!
great demo. Subscribing for sure. What brand is your paint box/palette? haven't seen it before and like the simplicity and size of it.
Thanks for watching and subscribing Peg! The pochade box I use is made by Open Box M. Here is their website: www.openboxm.com/#/
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nice work!!!!!! but i have to say, i would have used a way bigger brush to start with to block in to quickly shape the form and value. i am just not a patient person i guess. still thanks for the sharing :)
This is awesome dude!! I want to plein air. The landscape is very cool! Btw, what kind of paint do you use?
Thanks for watching! My paint is usually a mix of Gamblin, Utrecht, and Blue Ridge oil colors.
Another question: What's the grey color on left side of your palette? never seen that before either and you seem to use it a lot to good effect. Very informative video!
The gray you are probably referring to is Gamblin's Portland Gray Warm. It's great for plein air painting and getting subtle warm highlights on distant objects like mountains. Here is more info: gamblincolors.com/neutral-greys-portland-grey-light-portland-grey-medium-portland-grey-deep/
Love your videos, informative, interesting, and relaxing!!! However, I have to say the music was REALLY distracting in this video. Sorry. But that's the only negative. 😊
Thanks Terry! I dropped the music from my videos months ago.
I love your videos and your style of painting, but boy oh boy, why so many ads?
Because paint, brushes, canvas, camera equipment, editing software, gas, my car, and time are not free my friend. Thanks for watching!
How do you know if things need to be cooler or warmer
By looking at them and knowing the principles of aerial perspective. I teach these things in my painting workshops.
Are you having trouble breathing today or is it the altitude I like your work I just feel like you're struggling to breathe
Altitude
This is a great video...but the music is way to distracting. To loud and repetitive. I watched because of the artist. Please consider dialing the music way back. It doesn't really add anything other than a since of irritation. You on the other hand are a great teacher and a very good artist.
Thanks for the feedback Shelia! I added the music because I was breathing a bit heavy due to the altitude and because of background traffic noise. But you are not the first to recommend I eliminate it. While I cannot eliminate it in this video or some others I've posted, I have eliminated it in my last few videos and plan to leave it out in the future, unless it's a time-lapse. It saves in editing time anyway. Thanks for watching!
Dude!you need to get in shape
Do away with the music, please. It's a bit much. Annoying. Thanx for the video.
Can't remove it from this one but no longer have it in future videos.
Please dispense with that annoying music. Would rather hear your voice or silence. But I very much enjoy your techniques.
Not sure if you saw my response to all the other people who said this, but I have eliminated music in my recent videos, I can't change it in this one.