How to Start a LANDSCAPE PAINTING. Blocking-In a Painting, Tips For Colour Mixing and Creating Depth
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
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In this video I show you how to block-in a landscape painting in real time. I show you a process that will ensure depth in your paintings making it easy to create the lights and darks and mix the right colours.
I painted this artwork on a 20" x 24" linen stretcher and I livestreamed the process with my students at my Art School.
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You are awesome 👌. Thank you. God richest blessings to you 🙌
You are so welcome, thanks for watching 😀
Thanks a lot Sam for the painting demo, and the clear explanations of how to mix colours.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.
Thanks for sharing with the community and for your time making the video! You rock Samuel! My best regards to you and i hope you sell a lot of your art!🙌🏻🙏🏻🎨😊
Thank you so much 😀
Sam, Good stuff out of you! This is excellent info. Thanks. Gina in NC, US.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching 😀
I am following you from Norway. I have learn a lot about mixing diffrent tone of green. I paint in acrylic. Thank you.
You are so welcome! 😊
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Hey Sam, I haven't watched it all yet but I will - really great, and the community you have seems really nice and warmly - congratulations with everything! From your Somerset friend :)
Thanks so much 😀
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Thanks 😀
Please, keep showing us more...
I will do, I have loads more videos that I will upload to RUclips, I just got to edit them 😀
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Thank you so much for your insightful content! Could you do one of these in gouache please? 🙏🏼
Thanks. I will do some more gouache tutorials in the future 😀
Thanks for sharing
Thank you 😀
I tried out this demo up to this point. Will you be posting a video of more details of this painting later on?
I will likely post the remaining videos in the free Painters Hub art group. Have you joined? If not, here is the link: www.skool.com/painters-hub/about
thanks Sam, yes I am a member of your community. Looking forward to it.
Hey, Sam. Your method really speaks to me. I am confused, however, regarding when to use he oleo gel and when it is unnecessary. Do you use it only to mix thinner colours in the begining stages; or do you also use it for creating mixtures later on? I confess that I am still in the middle of the demo; but, I've been meaning to ask this question since I starting receiving your enlightening videos. Many thanks, CIB.
Hello, yes I use Oleogel throughout the painting. It helps to thin the paint and increase flow. I used less of it in the later stages of the painting. 😀
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Thanks 😀
Hello, again. I would like to add to the question I asked before: I paint with REMBRANDTS artist quality paints straight out of the tube. It hasn't been necessary for me to use either solvents or mediiums. IS THERE SOMETHING WRONG WITH MY APPROACH? For the preliminary skeletal sketch I use a Tombow water-based pen which can be painted over later on -- or 'erased' with a damp tissue for correctins. In short: what am I missing? Is a medium really necessary? Your elucidations are greatly appreciated!! CIB.
I can't see any reason why not using mediums would be a bad thing however some oil paints don't spread that easily so using a bit of medium helps to thin the paint and improve the flow. I never use solvents with oil painting and lately I have been using Oleogel which is made from linseed oil and is non toxic. Whenever I get to the later stages of a painting I use far less medium.
Nice to hear from your students 😂😂
I love painting in a live environment, it means my students can ask me questions as I paint 😀
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Thank you 😀
@@SamuelEarpArtist YOU are very very welcome 🙏🙏😊
What colour you use sir?
Watch the video, I tell you all of the colours I use there.
Dear Samuel , I am all the way in Kingston, Jamaica,my name is Christina Hendriks I am a student of Art but I have been teaching myself,I have been painting for 3 years but I need a lot of help but cannot pay for it as I have no credit card or much cash I am using books to learn , I am a Massage Therapist but have only 1 client as we have receptions here. I love your Beach paintings and everything you paint really
Hello. Check out my FREE Painters Hub art group. I have loads of in-depth landscape painting tutorials there. Here is the link to join: www.skool.com/painters-hub/about