Absolutely stunner of a painting. Thanks for putting up the time lapse, very informative to see the steps you take. I do see you going from big to small but there is not much refining of the big shapes themselves i.e. you seem to get the drawing in place pretty quickly. Whereas I find myself putting in a rough sketch and refining and refining both sketch and colours... This has me working on edges a lot. Hmmmm, there's a lesson there: refine sketch and determine what are details for later and what are the big things that need to go in now. Only then start on the colours and from there be less sloppy.
Mark - question for you. The Pandana's are the focal point- can I ask why you blocked that in first then put background in ? As I have said many times - i could watch you paint all day !
Hey Michelle - I like to get the bones in first, so I know where everything goes. Lay the foundation first as they say, then add the details. Sometimes I get a bit caught up in putting the bones in and they become detailed though :D Kind of easier to repaint the sky in the background rather than repaint pandanus leaves over the already painted sky, if that makes any sense!
No one ever accused me of being smart lol - however I am definitely lazy so will always find the easiest way to do something, especially with painting. It can be a lot easier to move foliage elements around if you need to before painting the background. More difficult to do it the other way around if you need to move things around, especially with a complex subject like a pandanus.
Smashed it out the park mate!
Cheers :)
absolutely brilliant
Thanks mate :)
Beautiful!
Thank you! Cheers!
It’s so beautiful
Thank you so much :)
Crikey , once that sunlight hits the picture it's like 😎
hehehe thanks :)
Veramente molto bello 💓
Grazie molte
Love your base layering, adds so much. Thanks again for posting amazing tutorials
You are so welcome :) Thanks for the comment!
I hope I get to meet you in person one day when I’m down the coast. You are an amazing artist.
Thanks so much 😋 keeps me off the streets
You’re amazing!
You're the best!
❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you!
Perfect...congratulations!!!!!!!
Thank you so much 😀
Genio !!! Admiro tu trabajo . Saludos desde Argentina
Muchas gracias
my question was the previous one, as l tend to put the background in first. Thankyou
beautiful painting
You're welcome 😊
Absolutely stunner of a painting. Thanks for putting up the time lapse, very informative to see the steps you take. I do see you going from big to small but there is not much refining of the big shapes themselves i.e. you seem to get the drawing in place pretty quickly.
Whereas I find myself putting in a rough sketch and refining and refining both sketch and colours... This has me working on edges a lot.
Hmmmm, there's a lesson there: refine sketch and determine what are details for later and what are the big things that need to go in now. Only then start on the colours and from there be less sloppy.
Definitely. It's like building a house. Get the foundation in first and get happy with that. Add details later :)
Cool painting Mark. Love the attention to detail on the leaves. Absolute corker. I'm guessing 6 - 8 layers of paint? 😃😃
Could be :D
Never would have guessed how much of the background got laid in after the foreground. How do you keep those lines that crisp when you do that
it gets painted more than once :D
Nice!
I'm glad you like it
The painting looks awesome. What blue did you use for the sky here 5:45 if you don't mind me asking.
little bit of Pthalo Blue, mainly French Ultramarine Blue and White :)
Mark - question for you. The Pandana's are the focal point- can I ask why you blocked that in first then put background in ?
As I have said many times - i could watch you paint all day !
Hey Michelle - I like to get the bones in first, so I know where everything goes. Lay the foundation first as they say, then add the details. Sometimes I get a bit caught up in putting the bones in and they become detailed though :D Kind of easier to repaint the sky in the background rather than repaint pandanus leaves over the already painted sky, if that makes any sense!
It does - thank you
See you on Feb at Esk !
Αγαπώ την θάλασσα αλλά ακόμα δεν μπορώ να την ζωγραφίσω καλά.
συνέχισε την εξάσκηση, θα φτάσεις εκεί!
He's painting in the foliage FIRST!?!
NOT SMART!! 😢
No one ever accused me of being smart lol - however I am definitely lazy so will always find the easiest way to do something, especially with painting. It can be a lot easier to move foliage elements around if you need to before painting the background. More difficult to do it the other way around if you need to move things around, especially with a complex subject like a pandanus.
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HA... ok. 😁
I'm sorry to sound so cold.
Every body has their "fortí"?
See I can't spell... ha.
Thanks for your humor. 😊
Beautiful!
Thank you! Cheers!