You deserve the best in your artistic life, you are a real Maestro and so spontaneous and just yourself at the same time! I respect and admire you a lot buddy
I haven't tried this before. Less steps than the graphite sheet I used to make on tracing paper. Plus large 200ml tubes of those student grad oils by the brand you mentioned are inexpensive enough to wipe on the back of a sketch printout. Thanks for the tip.
It's so funny to see someone else do an oil transfer like this... I do the same thing down to holding it up to the light to trace the area.... but I add a little bit of lick-win to speed drying up a bit. Fwiw I just did one today before I saw this but used heavy matte photo paper and it still transferred fine even with the heavier stock. Keep the videos coming, man!
I'm shocked it worked so well! So would you run the risk of accidentally transferring the weight of your hand if you rested your hand on the paper? I know there are ways to avoid this like resting your hand on a rod, but I don't trust myself to be careful enoughor smart enough to avoid such a thing and figured I'd ask. Or is it a little more pressure sensative to transfer and thus wouldn't be much of a worry if you're careful?
( I love this technique with the paint), and *NOT LEAD* 👌👍 Bet WHITE oil paint would work ,Working on BLACK background, I have acrylic paint (I'll try that first
I have an easier way to do it that is less of a headache. Do your drawing. Take a photo of your drawing and project it (with a projector ha ha) on you canvas and trace it with a pencil and voilà. Of course, if your art sucks, it will suck no matter what.
Shminter Shmunton 😂🤣 cracked me up 🤣😂
Schminsor Schmuten works perfekt. For me ist this method is a absolute game changer. Thank you 🙏🏻
You deserve the best in your artistic life, you are a real Maestro and so spontaneous and just yourself at the same time! I respect and admire you a lot buddy
Great suggestions. I've always just used charcoal rubbed on the back of the paper, but I like you oil paint option too!
wow that's an awesome speedrun technique
Carbon paper is good too. Or maybe a projector?
I haven't tried this before. Less steps than the graphite sheet I used to make on tracing paper. Plus large 200ml tubes of those student grad oils by the brand you mentioned are inexpensive enough to wipe on the back of a sketch printout. Thanks for the tip.
You make everything looks easy!!! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
I gotta try that oil primed linen stuff.
Super helpful.
thank you for that fine tutoriel, looking forward to the underpainting. 👍
Didn't realize you had a RUclips! This is amazing!
Thank you for this!
You explain it so clearly 😊
..grid method directly on the canvas is good too..
This vídeo is just what i need
Love Schminzer Snootin! Darn Tootin! Use there stuff all the time!
LOL, so what's the real name? 🤔
@@redangrybird7564 Winsor and Newton
@@acb26lever thanks 😉👍
It's so funny to see someone else do an oil transfer like this... I do the same thing down to holding it up to the light to trace the area.... but I add a little bit of lick-win to speed drying up a bit. Fwiw I just did one today before I saw this but used heavy matte photo paper and it still transferred fine even with the heavier stock. Keep the videos coming, man!
Fabulous! I will absolutely be trying this btw why aren't you allowed to say windsor and newton?
I'm shocked it worked so well! So would you run the risk of accidentally transferring the weight of your hand if you rested your hand on the paper? I know there are ways to avoid this like resting your hand on a rod, but I don't trust myself to be careful enoughor smart enough to avoid such a thing and figured I'd ask. Or is it a little more pressure sensative to transfer and thus wouldn't be much of a worry if you're careful?
Thanks for this, Scott!!!!!!!
curious why you don't use a projector to transfer image?
Ingenius.
Would it work with acrylic?
W&N: "Thanks bro"
Will try it
Superb
Nice tips excellent
Hi i really like your videos. Please post a video regarding skull study
( I love this technique with the paint), and *NOT LEAD* 👌👍
Bet WHITE oil paint would work ,Working on BLACK background,
I have acrylic paint (I'll try that first
A carbon stencil under the drawing is also ok.
Was wondering, what's wrong with a regular carbon paper like in the old times?
nothing wront with that, but I alreadr have oil and paper, why don't just use that?
Is this a schminglish brand of oil paint? :)
Wuao thank you
You need a fan only page
Thanks! Your funny!😜
I much prefer trying this than filling up a whole page with charcoal 😅
I just use graphite rubbed with alcohol.
Could you please elaborate a little bit? Thanks
Why dont you do the product links fornthe oils and paints and canvas. You can make more money like that.
First!🐃🕊🌞🌠🌕
No lights
schminzer schmooten LOL
I have an easier way to do it that is less of a headache. Do your drawing. Take a photo of your drawing and project it (with a projector ha ha) on you canvas and trace it with a pencil and voilà. Of course, if your art sucks, it will suck no matter what.
W&N lol
😂
Can you add some translate to Arabic for Arabian followers ?🙂
This was a bad vid 😂😂
use carbon paper no mess