U r one of the best art teacher with much explanation. Please do read colours and technique ued in portrait of one of any old masters in next video. Thank you.
This is brilliant, thank you. I love how much of your advice I can apply to different mediums, not just oil. I hadn't thought of the mouth being on a curve before, or consciously noticed the color fading out towards the corners. I found myself staring at your mouth while you were talking, lol. Love the "Seven Tips", and then the "Seven Tips" correction too ;0)
Hey Chris..this is perfect. Ive just spent an afternoon trying to get a mouth right…its a smile with slightly prominent teeth…but I keep getting it like bugs bunny. I've wiped it off a couple of times and I'm tempted either to lose the teeth or throw the whole thing away…
I’d like to see a more diverse skin color representation as well as different ethnicities of mouth and lip shape. I think there’s a lot that’s unique to those undertones and deeper colors and ethnic anatomies that deserves to be painted and taught as well.
I’m not even close to attempting a portrait but this info is still useful to other applications! I really appreciate your style of teaching. I’m eager to try the patreon subscription but worried it might be too advanced for me. Is there an obvious beginners starting point where you teach basics and I can work my way up?
Sometimes, I get the mouth great...sometimes, I just mess it up. Recently I painted a lip and it looked like I was pushing the lower lip out lol. The problem was simply where I put those bright highlighted parts on the lower lip. Also I needed to bright the upper lip because when I moved away from it a certain distance, the shadow and the upper lip made it look like it was a whole lip piece. So that 3D effect of it curving (because there was no way to distinguish the shadow with the lip unless you were really up close) was lost.
In your tutorials you often have slightly different color choices depending on the subject versus one set pallette. When you are preparing to paint, how do you decide which paint colors will be on your pallette.
@@paintcoach oh ok 😂 I'll be looking out for it then. Also, I've been wondering, who all is in the painting behind your head? It kind of looks like a bunch of Nicholas Cages, but I can't tell XD
Ok, I’ve noticed many grateful comments from girl and i agree with all of them, but no one asked the main question they all had in their minds: “- Are you single?”:D
You are truly producing the best painting advice I have ever come across
Thank you I really appreciate you saying that.
U r one of the best art teacher with much explanation. Please do read colours and technique ued in portrait of one of any old masters in next video. Thank you.
You are fantastic at breaking down the subtleties of curves, changes in colours, etc. I have learned so much in your class.
I love that his MAC is as destroyed by paint as mine.
lol everything I own is like this my phone being the worst
Crisp, dark, and warm...yep, you caught me! 😁 Great info, thanks a ton!
This is brilliant, thank you. I love how much of your advice I can apply to different mediums, not just oil. I hadn't thought of the mouth being on a curve before, or consciously noticed the color fading out towards the corners. I found myself staring at your mouth while you were talking, lol. Love the "Seven Tips", and then the "Seven Tips" correction too ;0)
Please give tips on background of a portrait.
Thanks for this great explanation! 👄I am painting for several years now, but still learning. 🙏👍🤩🧢🎨
Most helpful advice. Brilliant teacher. Thanks.
Great suggestions. I always have a problem with the mouth and the tip about thinking of the mouth on a curved plane really helps.
Awesome tips! Now I need to see what you’re saying about the eyes.
So helpful ! I've been struggling with this for ages
You are a great teacher. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Great video! Thank you, I'm also painting and have learned a lot, but watching your video always helps! Keep on going!
Great video and informative as always. Will you ever do a question and answer video again?
I sure will
This was so educational for all kinds of artwork so many amazing tips i think it will help me also with drawing great principles 🥳✌🏼
Very informative....great job❤❤❤
Thanks for the tips. Need that color pallet.
Thanking you so much for the video. You are wonderful.
Information is awesome
great tips and very instructive. You explain it so well. Thank you!
Very helpful, as always 😊 Thank you Chris
Wait. That opening quote was so funny, i had to stop the video and enjoy a good laugh before continuing! So true! Haha!
Hey Chris..this is perfect. Ive just spent an afternoon trying to get a mouth right…its a smile with slightly prominent teeth…but I keep getting it like bugs bunny. I've wiped it off a couple of times and I'm tempted either to lose the teeth or throw the whole thing away…
Useful video,thanks a lot♥️
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you coach!
Thank you so much, Chris! This helped immensely with the portrait I'm painting now! ☺️
Amazing explanation!
Ur videos r so helpful!
This is so helpful, thank you!
Great tips, thanks!
Amazing advice!!!!!!
Thank you
I’d like to see a more diverse skin color representation as well as different ethnicities of mouth and lip shape. I think there’s a lot that’s unique to those undertones and deeper colors and ethnic anatomies that deserves to be painted and taught as well.
Buenísimos tips gracias❤️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Love that Nicolas Cage collage!!! Thanks for the super tutorials!
I’m not even close to attempting a portrait but this info is still useful to other applications! I really appreciate your style of teaching. I’m eager to try the patreon subscription but worried it might be too advanced for me. Is there an obvious beginners starting point where you teach basics and I can work my way up?
thank you!
Sometimes, I get the mouth great...sometimes, I just mess it up. Recently I painted a lip and it looked like I was pushing the lower lip out lol. The problem was simply where I put those bright highlighted parts on the lower lip. Also I needed to bright the upper lip because when I moved away from it a certain distance, the shadow and the upper lip made it look like it was a whole lip piece. So that 3D effect of it curving (because there was no way to distinguish the shadow with the lip unless you were really up close) was lost.
In your tutorials you often have slightly different color choices depending on the subject versus one set pallette. When you are preparing to paint, how do you decide which paint colors will be on your pallette.
helpful! thank you
Hi Chris I was wondering where do you get your references from?
Great video, sir! What's your best tips for getting shapes and proportion correct?
That’s next weeks video haha
@@paintcoach oh ok 😂 I'll be looking out for it then. Also, I've been wondering, who all is in the painting behind your head? It kind of looks like a bunch of Nicholas Cages, but I can't tell XD
What color do you use and are this Acrylic
a lot of artists draw the eyes first, is it easier to leave them last, like your style? Im gonna give your method a try.
I am actually going to be addressing that in next weeks video
Cool
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hi =)))
for me its nose
Ok, I’ve noticed many grateful comments from girl and i agree with all of them, but no one asked the main question they all had in their minds: “- Are you single?”:D
Be aware of the form? Common sense comes to mind. I feel anyone who needs reminding of this will always struggle.