My Gouache Portrait Process (real-time painting)
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- Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
- 00:00 intro
00:21 sketch
01:15 transfer
01:59 tape and supplies
02:38 painting
04:45 actually painting
08:48 rendering
10:50 process
11:54 mistakes
14:04 background
16:16 details
15:58 conclusion
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I wasn't bored for a single second and I thoroughly enjoyed all of it. The painting turned out great! Thank you so much for sharing.
thank you! i appreciate that so much
Lovely, lovely work!
it's an absolutely stunning piece of painting. i love that you showed your process in normal speed, both your pencil marks and brushstrokes seem so precise, it's mesmerizing! love the graphic look and the idea of starting with black outline and working your way up from that :) it's funny, i've never painted a self-portrait, seems so bizzare that i can't get around to try it 😄
thank you! I'm a huge fan of self-portraits (both making them and seeing other people make them). you should definitely try one at some point :)
Ooo I've been hoping you'd do a gouache process! I love how the paint is applied in your work and want to emulate/learn from it so badly! You're an angel🙏
I actually love the concept of starting the painting with the darker lines. I guess I had always been conditioned to try and build up big shapes and forms first, and while that's helpful in some cases, I always struggle to push those darker features backwards into the space when I already have thick lighter paint underneath! Super interesting video. Thanks much🫶
aw thank you! that means so much
Wow. I've had very limited experience with gouache, and I always thought it was impossible to draw something good with it. But now I'm reconsidering my opinions. I've found your channel today and subscribed after a second video because the points you make are really insightful (and I also liked your voice).
thank you so much! the first painting I made with gouache looked so bad, and it can be so hard to get used to. I would recommend trying it again