Beautiful!! And sir we are not enough qualified to find an error in this amazing art work....I am watching your videos for learning purpose and i really enjoy watching them. Thank you so much, keep posting... looking forward to seeing more.
Thank you so much for your feedback. It encourages to create more. I have made a community post asking for the type of subjects you prefer tutorials for. Please have a look. You may share these videos with your artist groups to help me take it to wider audience 😊
So interesting to see how those figures came to life with such engaging postures. Did not expect it when you started painting them. Brilliant ! Could you share some insights on where shadows fall based on light source ?
Thank you very much for sharing your views on the video. Glad to hear that. It's a bit tricky to give a straight answer to where the shadows would fall. It mainly depends upon the angle of the light rays. If you extend the light rays until it hits the ground and if there was nothing on it's way to block the light ray, there is no shadows. If certain portion of the object blocks the light rays being hitting ground, you find lack of light on the ground and we call it shadows.. I know I didn't specifically answer your question, maybe I will keep this as a topic for a later video.
Yes, I felt that and mentioned it in the video as well. These things happens at times with me when I paint directly without drawing and evaluating it first. Thanks for bringing it out. However, the learning of the process should still be there.. 🙏😊
Very helpful...thank you
So glad to hear that 😊
Odličan učitelj...😊 Hvala ❤
Thank you very much 🙏
Great work, super 👍👍
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Wonderful demo. Thank you!
Many thanks for your feedback 🙏
Thank you,again for good video 😀
Glad to hear that you liked it! Thank you😊
Thanks, Maestro. Lovely, kind, informed lesson. ❤
Thank you so much 🙏
Very nice demo. I like that bit of splattering so it gives that texture and livelyness finish to the painting or sketch
Yes, I like spattering to get that texture which can help reducing the amount of details, finishing touches etc.
Very nice
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Very nice sir
Thank you 😊
Hvala😊
Thank you so much 🙏
Beautiful!! And sir we are not enough qualified to find an error in this amazing art work....I am watching your videos for learning purpose and i really enjoy watching them. Thank you so much, keep posting... looking forward to seeing more.
Thank you so much for your feedback. It encourages to create more. I have made a community post asking for the type of subjects you prefer tutorials for. Please have a look.
You may share these videos with your artist groups to help me take it to wider audience 😊
So interesting to see how those figures came to life with such engaging postures. Did not expect it when you started painting them. Brilliant ! Could you share some insights on where shadows fall based on light source ?
Thank you very much for sharing your views on the video. Glad to hear that.
It's a bit tricky to give a straight answer to where the shadows would fall. It mainly depends upon the angle of the light rays. If you extend the light rays until it hits the ground and if there was nothing on it's way to block the light ray, there is no shadows. If certain portion of the object blocks the light rays being hitting ground, you find lack of light on the ground and we call it shadows.. I know I didn't specifically answer your question, maybe I will keep this as a topic for a later video.
that's a giant umbrella.
Yes, I felt that and mentioned it in the video as well. These things happens at times with me when I paint directly without drawing and evaluating it first. Thanks for bringing it out. However, the learning of the process should still be there.. 🙏😊