Where else on RUclips can you get a timely grass joke followed by an expert demonstration of value and texture gradation including the insight that the foreground darks in a field represent the depth of visible shadow? What a channel!
Multiple lessons in one video here. Looks like the big step up to becoming a painter is starting to see in values rather than objects, but it's not an easy transition for weekend painters like me. Thanks for another great video! This one will be a hit.
Great tutorial and easy to understand, I’ve only been using paint for just over a year and I’m newer to blending and stuff, working on a dinosaur piece with grass below and in distance so this is very helpful
@@IntheStudioArtInstruction thank you. Would you be able to do a video on how to do a winding river that narrows into distance at an angle (from left to right of canvas for example) . Looking forwards to learning more :)
Beutiful I am grateful for your input and the internet for providing me with videos like this! Thanks a lot!! You are an amazing teacher, you speak in diamonds
Have you done a book on how to paint. out of all the art videos iv watched on RUclips you are the only one that really teaches you how to do this stuff.
Thank you so much as usual you cleared everything very easily. I like your videos your way of talking. Kindly tell me if we are planning a crop of something then what type of colour changing will happen
I rarely add anything to the paints to change the consistency. These are straight out of the tube. I use only brands that have the consistency I want without adding any medium -- mostly the Gamblin and Rembrandt brands.
Excellent tutorial Ms. Mize - just like all the others! Question: what type of green are you using? Is it viridian? terre verte? sap green? etc. Or did you mix it? I apologize for my ignorance. Thanks a bunch! : )
That particular green is a mix of Rembrandt Viridian and Rembrandt Transparent Oxide Red. Those two tube colors can yield a nice range of greens by changing the proportions of TOR added to the Viridian. Note that other Viridians are not dark and transparent enough to make this work.
@@IntheStudioArtInstruction Thank you very much Ms. Mize - I will try it today. Do you have any videos on how you arrange your paint so neatly? Thank you again!!! : )
This is great, thankyou! Do you have a tip that deals with mixing for these grass green colors? Is there a separate one for this? Also one for hay/wheat field tip too? Thanks :)
AMAZING! The logic, the principle of the idea, and not just mimicking. Te si tanto brava me cunplimenti ła siora ła ze senplisemente incredìbiłe! (just saying how incredible the lesson was in my Venetian language)
How do I interpret light and shadow hitting the surface of the water and light and shadow underwater, on the bottom of a creek bed, and reflections at the same time? It is complicated.
Not really. Look at it, not as what it is, but it's visual components, i.e., color, value and movement. Things get difficult when we sent the wrong messages to our brains, but when we switch our attention to the visual components that are causing us to see it as we do, we have a better idea of how to express it.
Thanks so well explained..you bring calmness to your painting classes. Dianne if the sky is seen beyond the horizon will the values of the sky be still higher?
It depends upon the weather, time of day, how bright the sun is shining on the distant landscape or whether there is overcast. Use a value finder and do some research by holding the value finder at arms length and comparing what you see with the values on the finder.
Trying to get out of my comfort zone with a painting I’m making for someone. Part of that is using bright colours and painting grass instead of snow or rocks for once.
No water. Oil and water don't mix. An good quality hog bristle fan should work great. If you load it sparsely with paint, begin the stroke on the brushes tip, give it a slight tug and flip it upwards, it will work. It works best on a damped surface.
@@IntheStudioArtInstruction oh. I am using no idea which fanbrush but it surely isnt brisk. And i paimt with acrylics. Thanks for clarifying, ill figure it out! :)
Whether you go lighter to darker or darker to lighter depends the location of the light source, its strength, and where you are located in relation to the light source.
Re-train your mind! Without the color, shape, texture, etc, you would see nothing, so if you train your mind to direct your eyes towards those things rather than the image, you will gain the freedom to paint anything you see.
@@IntheStudioArtInstruction - Thank you for your reply. I have started just looking at shapes, color, hues and density of the things I paint now using your method. It is helping and I greatly appreciate your videos with a wealth of information.
@@IntheStudioArtInstruction yes I have to encourage myself. I never got chance to learn painting. I now completed my management studies. But I want to create one painting because my mom always asks me to paint one beautiful scenery to prove her friends that her daughter can paint well .
There are zillions of wildflowers found in many places in the world. Some are in fields, some in woods, some just pop up in lawns. Do you have a particular wildflower or a category of wildflowers that interests you?
@@IntheStudioArtInstruction Actually yeah, My mom is really missing her home in Georgia. when she daydreams about Georgia she mentions papa's old, beach blue rusted truck covered in weeds sitting in a field of wildflowers there are fuzzy white wishing flowers and little yellow flowers but just a few purple not too many and giant wild sunflowers growing out the hood of the truck she says. it just makes her whole face light up with a smile when she talks about it. Iv have been trying to paint a picture of this but keep running into problems. ........sorry for the rant to answer your question a field of wildflowers you might find in Georgia. just an idea no pressure (=
Well I tried it and now my painting is trash cuz I don't have the right shades of green. Either way, it looked like a child did it so I'm not blaming anyone but myself.
Where else on RUclips can you get a timely grass joke followed by an expert demonstration of value and texture gradation including the insight that the foreground darks in a field represent the depth of visible shadow? What a channel!
Thanks!
You are such a pleasant teacher to listen to, and so very knowledgeable. Thank you
Thanks, Jane.
I love your humor in the opening!😂
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😂
Multiple lessons in one video here. Looks like the big step up to becoming a painter is starting to see in values rather than objects, but it's not an easy transition for weekend painters like me. Thanks for another great video! This one will be a hit.
You can make it easy by switching your attention away from what it is to the value comparisons, and you can do that any time, anywhere.
Excellent! What a beautiful gradation too. Can't wait to try it. Thank you, Dianne!
Have fun with it.
I think this is the best grass painting tutorial I have seen! Thank you so much for teaching us! 😄
My pleasure. Thanks for watching.
What's the problem of those who dislike this amazing teacher? 🙄
It's okay. If everybody liked the way I teach, I'd be worried.
Thanks Mrs. Mize, I just needed this. I'm fighting with grass for who knows how long, I;m getting green all over. Nice 'n' easy way.:)
Glad to help.
It's a pleasure learning from you. Thanks.
I love sharing these. Thanks for watching.
Thanks again Dianne for your clear way of explaining. This tip will help me a lot.
Great!
Amazing! I love how you teach us to think smart instead of following formulas Thanks Diane.
You are so welcome!
Thank you for your instruction! As an aspiring artist with some experience, I truly enjoy and learn from your videos.
Thank you for that. I am delighted.
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us! This is by far the most helpful grass tutorial I have seen and you make it so fun!
Have fun with it.
Great tutorial and easy to understand, I’ve only been using paint for just over a year and I’m newer to blending and stuff, working on a dinosaur piece with grass below and in distance so this is very helpful
Have fun with it.
@@IntheStudioArtInstruction thank you. Would you be able to do a video on how to do a winding river that narrows into distance at an angle (from left to right of canvas for example) . Looking forwards to learning more :)
Beutiful I am grateful for your input and the internet for providing me with videos like this! Thanks a lot!! You are an amazing teacher, you speak in diamonds
Thank you. It is a delight to do these.
Wow, I needed this a year ago, I'm glad at least I've discovered it now. Amazing.
Isn't that true of most of the things we learn - "If I had just know that..."
Thank you for this excellent explanation! I have been struggling with painting a pasture. Now I get it.
Great!
Have you done a book on how to paint. out of all the art videos iv watched on RUclips you are the only one that really teaches you how to do this stuff.
Not specifically, but I have done a book on how to prepare yourself for painting. It's Finding Freedom to Create and available on Amazon.
This is an excellent tutorial. I'm glad I found you, thank you ♥️
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you Diane. This demystified grass for me! You're fantastic.
So glad! Have fun with it.
Again a Quick Tip of great value for me. Many thanks for it, Dianne.
My pleasure.
VERY helpful and very easy to follow and understand!!
Wonderful. Thanks for watching.
Exactly the video I needed! Thank you for your excellent teaching, as always!
Have fun with it!
You're a very smart lady. Thanks Mrs Mize
You bet.
This is wonderful advice! I was needing this tutorial.
Wonderful! So glad to help.
Thank you for another wonderful and easy-to-understand lesson!
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching.
You're so awesome! Thanks again for a great video! 😊
😊
Thank you for this quick tip; it was enlightening and incredibly specific and helpful!
I'm delighted it was helpful. Thanks for watching.
this channel is so valuable!
Thanks for watching.
You are such a lovely lady and a very awesome artist love your work
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much as usual you cleared everything very easily. I like your videos your way of talking.
Kindly tell me if we are planning a crop of something then what type of colour changing will happen
Do you mean if you are cropping a photo? If that's what you are asking, any color change will be your choice, but a crop shouldn't affect the color.
Thank you for replying
Very nicely explained! Thank you!
My pleasure, as always.
Great reminder of value gradation. Thank you!
My pleasure.
That makes so much sense. You most likely explained this before, but can you tell me what do you mix your paints with to get that consistency?
I rarely add anything to the paints to change the consistency. These are straight out of the tube. I use only brands that have the consistency I want without adding any medium -- mostly the Gamblin and Rembrandt brands.
@@IntheStudioArtInstruction Thanks Dianne. I thought so. I'll slowly replace them all.
You are fantastic! I needed this!
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Funnily enough, I am painting grass while also using that other type of grass, and watching this video on how to do one of those things. Great video.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent tutorial Ms. Mize - just like all the others! Question: what type of green are you using? Is it viridian? terre verte? sap green? etc. Or did you mix it? I apologize for my ignorance. Thanks a bunch! : )
That particular green is a mix of Rembrandt Viridian and Rembrandt Transparent Oxide Red. Those two tube colors can yield a nice range of greens by changing the proportions of TOR added to the Viridian. Note that other Viridians are not dark and transparent enough to make this work.
@@IntheStudioArtInstruction Thank you very much Ms. Mize - I will try it today. Do you have any videos on how you arrange your paint so neatly? Thank you again!!! : )
Thank you for the lesson, Miss!
My pleasure!
Fascinating. Thanks for the explanation
My pleasure!
Great tips! Thank you Dianne!🙏
My pleasure.
This is great, thankyou! Do you have a tip that deals with mixing for these grass green colors? Is there a separate one for this? Also one for hay/wheat field tip too? Thanks :)
Go here - ruclips.net/channel/UCJErPSUwVOXzRYDC4kWejnwsearch?query=greens - for all those relating to green.
Thanks you for this great lesson, I wonder if you can teach also how to paint water?
See Quick Tips 129, 135, 149 and 232
Thank you, you are a great teacher.
Thanks!
AMAZING! The logic, the principle of the idea, and not just mimicking. Te si tanto brava me cunplimenti ła siora ła ze senplisemente incredìbiłe! (just saying how incredible the lesson was in my Venetian language)
Super!
oi that was awesome 💛✨😆 needed that
So glad! Have fun with it.
This is great!!!! I love your videos😁
Thanks! And thanks for watching.
@@IntheStudioArtInstruction you are welcome, Diane!
Thank you for the great tip
You bet!
Love your videos
Thanks.
Amazing tutorial. Thank you!
You're very welcome!
Hi Dianne . Love your videos. Can I ask where you find your reference photos? I can't get any decent ones.
Go to www.pixabay.com
How do I interpret light and shadow hitting the surface of the water and light and shadow underwater, on the bottom of a creek bed, and reflections at the same time? It is complicated.
Not really. Look at it, not as what it is, but it's visual components, i.e., color, value and movement. Things get difficult when we sent the wrong messages to our brains, but when we switch our attention to the visual components that are causing us to see it as we do, we have a better idea of how to express it.
Such important information. Thanks so much
My pleasure.
Loved the grass joke lol 😂
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Lol. Diane. Not that grass. Fantastic tutorial as always. Thank you.
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Veryclarifying and helpfull, thank you.
My pleasure. Thanks for watching.
Great vid, helped a lot
Great!
Thanks so well explained..you bring calmness to your painting classes.
Dianne if the sky is seen beyond the horizon will the values of the sky be still higher?
It depends upon the weather, time of day, how bright the sun is shining on the distant landscape or whether there is overcast. Use a value finder and do some research by holding the value finder at arms length and comparing what you see with the values on the finder.
Thank you for your tutorial. It would be nice if you had a close up shot so we could see what’s been done.
If possible, you can see much better on a bigger screen.
Wonderful video!
Thanks!
Another nice one. Thanks.
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Hi! I love your videos! Thank you!
Thanks for watching.
Just started the vids intro and love it already .."not that kind of grass" hahaha
Thanks for watching.
I learned a lot. Thanks.
You are welcome!
thank you for this video!!!! its super helpful :) i was actually able to follow
Great. Thanks.
Trying to get out of my comfort zone with a painting I’m making for someone. Part of that is using bright colours and painting grass instead of snow or rocks for once.
Have fun!
Love your videos mam 😊 thank you so much
My pleasure 😊
Very interesting! Thanks a lot 🌹🌹🌹
😊
Do you use water? I have a fanbrush but neither way can i get it to make tight lines enough for it to like like grass.. i am still struggling sadly
No water. Oil and water don't mix. An good quality hog bristle fan should work great. If you load it sparsely with paint, begin the stroke on the brushes tip, give it a slight tug and flip it upwards, it will work. It works best on a damped surface.
@@IntheStudioArtInstruction oh. I am using no idea which fanbrush but it surely isnt brisk. And i paimt with acrylics. Thanks for clarifying, ill figure it out! :)
Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
You're an awesome! Thank you so much! 💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
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Owalaaahhh.... mbah...mbah... di tunggu...tutorial le... malah.... nggambleeh.... wae......
Perfectly clear...
Im struggling with this at night. Lighter at the bottom then get darker to the top? Like opposite of this? Thank you.
Whether you go lighter to darker or darker to lighter depends the location of the light source, its strength, and where you are located in relation to the light source.
Omgggg thank you so much!!! love u
You bet!
Very nice video
Thanks
10 seconds in and I had to subscribe
Welcome aboard. You'll find all our tips at ruclips.net/user/inthestudioartinstructionvideos
that opening joke caught me way off guard LOL
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Grass and rocks. For some reason my eye sees the image, it's in my mind how it should look to be natural - but my hand isn't getting it!!
Re-train your mind! Without the color, shape, texture, etc, you would see nothing, so if you train your mind to direct your eyes towards those things rather than the image, you will gain the freedom to paint anything you see.
@@IntheStudioArtInstruction - Thank you for your reply. I have started just looking at shapes, color, hues and density of the things I paint now using your method. It is helping and I greatly appreciate your videos with a wealth of information.
Than you. You cleared a murky area.
Great!
Sadly mine still didn't turn out well. It's gonna take a lot my practice for this
It takes practice to learn every skill. Taking a playful attitude helps.
Thank you .
You are welcome!
was ist das für eine Farbe und pinsel? muss mann die Farbe mit Wasser Verdünnen -Ich bin anfänger und male mit Acryll
Manuela Heimzmann she is using oil paint.
Right. Oil it is, at least for this one.
thanx you mrs
My pleasure.
Thank you a lot
My pleasure.
Thank you!
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I usually get disappointed at the first step. Bcz that make me feel like I ruined my painting.. but yes I have to work layer layer..
Perhaps if you delete that expectation of failure from your thinking, that all will change. Watch what's happening in the moment.
@@IntheStudioArtInstruction yes I have to encourage myself. I never got chance to learn painting. I now completed my management studies. But I want to create one painting because my mom always asks me to paint one beautiful scenery to prove her friends that her daughter can paint well .
Thank you, 🙂
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you 🌹
Welcome!
Thank you, that makes perfect sense!
Really helpful.
Can you do wildflowers 😻
There are zillions of wildflowers found in many places in the world. Some are in fields, some in woods, some just pop up in lawns. Do you have a particular wildflower or a category of wildflowers that interests you?
@@IntheStudioArtInstruction Actually yeah, My mom is really missing her home in Georgia. when she daydreams about Georgia she mentions papa's old, beach blue rusted truck covered in weeds sitting in a field of wildflowers there are fuzzy white wishing flowers and little yellow flowers but just a few purple not too many and giant wild sunflowers growing out the hood of the truck she says. it just makes her whole face light up with a smile when she talks about it. Iv have been trying to paint a picture of this but keep running into problems. ........sorry for the rant to answer your question a field of wildflowers you might find in Georgia. just an idea no pressure (=
LOL Thanks for sharing.
😊
Thankyou mam
Most welcome 😊
“not that kinda grass” i - DIANE
:)
Thanks
You bet.
You are my best and important art teacher in my life.
I want to contact with you.
Check out my website at diannemize.com
bin begeistert aber wie übersetze ich das in deutsche sprache
Use Google translator. Perhaps the day will come when RUclips will dub translations from one language to another.
oh oil ist schwer als anfänger malen sie auch Acryll?
Not if you have the right teacher. It's just a skill.
一头银发,好亲切,看着就像我高中校长一样慈祥。
Thanks.
All I need to do is squint a bit more and I think I got it.
I'd bet on it!
No one explains as well as you.
Ah, thanks.
Mine looked like a green blob.....the end....
Examine your technique...the beginning....
Well I tried it and now my painting is trash cuz I don't have the right shades of green. Either way, it looked like a child did it so I'm not blaming anyone but myself.
Join our chat today at 2 p.m. eastern where I explain how to use the color wheel to achieve the color you want.