Fantastic video, very informative! I have seen your tutorials on Clayshare and they are always great. I learned so much watching this video I wanted to thank you. Your a great teacher and the different camera angles are fantastic for showing how your using the brushes and how firmly to press and get the stroke. You have inspired me to start adding painting to my pottery.
Brush stroke is pattern, color, start to finish to move it, and how you put the pressure to move the pattern. Not sure those are right but I will re-watch this.
You’re awesome. Thank you. I love the way you teach. I only do acrylics or oil but I learn so much from you. Thank you.
You're welcome, and thank you!
Fantastic video, very informative! I have seen your tutorials on Clayshare and they are always great. I learned so much watching this video I wanted to thank you. Your a great teacher and the different camera angles are fantastic for showing how your using the brushes and how firmly to press and get the stroke. You have inspired me to start adding painting to my pottery.
I am so glad they have helped you. I am glad you like the videos. Thank you
This is a great video. Thank you for the demonstrations!!
You're welcome!
I'm Michigan now. I worked. With you in Texas. So good to see you again
If you were using acrylics would you load the same way for slider leaves.?
Yes, it doesn't matter what medium you work in. The same principles apply.
Do you have a paint or glaze or frit or enamel that works on PMC ?
Our products need to be a minimum of 1380 degrees. I haven't worked with PMC in many years and don't remember the firing temp.
Brush stroke is pattern, color, start to finish to move it, and how you put the pressure to move the pattern. Not sure those are right but I will re-watch this.
Color, Pressure and Motion