Been painting acrilic now 2 years ....all my acrilic paintings are unfinished .... switching to oils on top of the acrylic sounds right .... keeping going ...thanks for the demo ....
@@PaintGoodwithChad it would be a very cool t-shirt!! 🤩 This is the first time I saw your vídeos (and i saw some other things too 🤔 iykyk) I felt the need to share same good vibes and support to a fellow artists 🙏🏼🪄
Really like your videos…great stuff! Also like your recommendations for brushes. What oil paint do you recommend? Also, what fan brushes? Thanks for all you do.
Thank you Charles! I use Windsor and Newton level 2 oil paint. My fan brushes are all different sizes and material. I suggest buying a few different kinds and trying them out. Synthetic and natural both work a little differently. It’s a personal choice. Usually they are labeled as oil acrylic or water color brushes. I mostly use the brush that’s designed for the paint medium I use. However, a water color or acrylic brush can be used with oil paints. They are a little softer and apply the paint differently. I hope that helps.
I like your style firstebul sorry my anglish i come from canada 🇨🇦 i speak french .wow chad yor lama 🦙 i verry nice and yous rock in your warer fall very realistic
Though this is a really informative video, have you made a video showing how to paint the field of grass from the beginning ? I realize that could be a bit "monotonous," 😉 but, some of us need that extra bit of instruction. Either way, thank you for sharing this video with us. It IS really helpful. BTW, I use acrylics, so, do you have any tips for painting grasd with that kind of laint? Thanks bunches. 👍🙂
Thanks for being nice. I’ve had a lot of rude comments lately. To answer your question. I spontaneously decided to make a video while I was in the middle of working on this painting. It wasn’t planned. That’s why it started in the middle of the process. I will do a short that shows the beginning, next time I paint grass. The reason my videos are not very scripted is because I am an artist before I am a RUclipsr. I don’t plan these things. I appreciate your comments. Thanks.
@@PaintGoodwithChad Just saw how the words were spelled grasd and laint in my message above. Sorry, but I don't know HOW those words were misspelled. 🤔😉👍
I saw on a different comment about this video how you used an underpainting in tones of red. How did you determine that should be the color you used ? Thanks for answering if you can.
Hello! I use red because I wanted this painting to have a warm tone. The red shows through a little. It also contrasts with the blues and greens. This way, I know what’s underpainting and what the top layer is and I don’t miss a spot.
I painted the grass first and the animal last. It’s easier to paint the background before the foreground. However, I painted the animal and the background together, in monochromatic tones of red, as the first layer. (Under painting) I let that layer dry and then I start adding colors.
@@PaintGoodwithChad If I see a clean palette, I know I haven’t done much. 😅 I just finished a big field of grasses (ranch scene). Wish I’d seen your video first. I would have done a few bits differently. I’m strictly acrylic, BTW. Appreciate you. Great attitude in your non-scripted presentation. Not a peacock in sight!😮💨😁
Ha ha! Your not the first to say that. It would be hard to clean it. I might have to use a sander. Buying a new one is probably easier. It might be time to do that. Thanks for your comment!
I am unable to clean my pallet. It’s stained from all the paintings I’ve used it for. The only solution is to buy a new pallet every time I make a video. I’m not doing that. BTW, You don’t have to be rude and give me 👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
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Been painting acrilic now 2 years ....all my acrilic paintings are unfinished .... switching to oils on top of the acrylic sounds right .... keeping going ...thanks for the demo ....
@@skysky9115 That’s cool. I paint oil over acrylic all the time. You just can’t paint acrylic over oil. It will crack when dry.
Thanks bro, I needed this
The best painters have messy pallets! 🤘🏼🎨 thank you for the tips!
@@AuristelaFerrer Haha! Thank you!
@@AuristelaFerrer Your comment is so good, it should be on a T-shirt.
@@PaintGoodwithChad it would be a very cool t-shirt!! 🤩
This is the first time I saw your vídeos (and i saw some other things too 🤔 iykyk) I felt the need to share same good vibes and support to a fellow artists 🙏🏼🪄
Very helpful! Thanks for posting!👍
Awesome! Thank you!
Thank you for your good advice
Thanks so much this is so helpful right now ❤❤
That’s good news. Thank you so much!😊
Nice job Chad! Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Brilliant, really helpful. Thanks for posting. Xoxo
You are so welcome!
Awsome tip
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed the video.
Really like your videos…great stuff! Also like your recommendations for brushes. What oil paint do you recommend? Also, what fan brushes? Thanks for all you do.
Thank you Charles! I use Windsor and Newton level 2 oil paint. My fan brushes are all different sizes and material. I suggest buying a few different kinds and trying them out. Synthetic and natural both work a little differently. It’s a personal choice. Usually they are labeled as oil acrylic or water color brushes. I mostly use the brush that’s designed for the paint medium I use. However, a water color or acrylic brush can be used with oil paints. They are a little softer and apply the paint differently. I hope that helps.
I like your style firstebul sorry my anglish i come from canada 🇨🇦 i speak french .wow chad yor lama 🦙 i verry nice and yous rock in your warer fall very realistic
Thank you very much!
Thank u very much
Though this is a really informative video, have you made a video showing how to paint the field of grass from the beginning ? I realize that could be a bit "monotonous," 😉 but, some of us need that extra bit of instruction. Either way, thank you for sharing this video with us. It IS really helpful. BTW, I use acrylics, so, do you have any tips for painting grasd with that kind of laint? Thanks bunches. 👍🙂
Thanks for being nice. I’ve had a lot of rude comments lately. To answer your question. I spontaneously decided to make a video while I was in the middle of working on this painting. It wasn’t planned. That’s why it started in the middle of the process. I will do a short that shows the beginning, next time I paint grass. The reason my videos are not very scripted is because I am an artist before I am a RUclipsr. I don’t plan these things. I appreciate your comments. Thanks.
BTW, The process is the same with acrylics. Just use water instead of paint thinner. The paint should be runny when using the liner brush.
@@PaintGoodwithChad So THAT'S the trick - thinned out paint. TYSM for your help. 👍😉
And, I'd rather your videos be "unscripted," myself. NP with that to me. 😉👍
@@PaintGoodwithChad Just saw how the words were spelled grasd and laint in my message above. Sorry, but I don't know HOW those words were misspelled. 🤔😉👍
What a Chad, thank you 👽🦑🦆
Ha ha! It’s the name they gave me. I get that a lot. Thanks for watching.
I saw on a different comment about this video how you used an underpainting in tones of red. How did you determine that should be the color you used ? Thanks for answering if you can.
Hello! I use red because I wanted this painting to have a warm tone. The red shows through a little. It also contrasts with the blues and greens. This way, I know what’s underpainting and what the top layer is and I don’t miss a spot.
@@PaintGoodwithChad Thank you so much for explaining that to me. It does really help a lot. 👍
did you paint your animal before or after the grass? thank you that was a great demo
I painted the grass first and the animal last. It’s easier to paint the background before the foreground. However, I painted the animal and the background together, in monochromatic tones of red, as the first layer. (Under painting) I let that layer dry and then I start adding colors.
@@PaintGoodwithChad thank you very much for the quick reply ! You're awesome
Thank you!!!
Thank you too!
How do artists work with a messy palette
The same way we work with a clean one.
@@PaintGoodwithChad If I see a clean palette, I know I haven’t done much. 😅 I just finished a big field of grasses (ranch scene). Wish I’d seen your video first. I would have done a few bits differently. I’m strictly acrylic, BTW.
Appreciate you. Great attitude in your
non-scripted presentation. Not a peacock in sight!😮💨😁
@@tonic3972 Haha! Good point.
Oh! What a dirty palette ! Couldn't it be cleaned! 😀
Ha ha! Your not the first to say that. It would be hard to clean it. I might have to use a sander. Buying a new one is probably easier. It might be time to do that. Thanks for your comment!
@@PaintGoodwithChadHope you didn't feel offended! I was thinking how one could mix colors when there is another color beneath it ! That's all! 😄
@@pmnirmal6052 There is no reason to be offended. I appreciate your comment. Thank you!
Good lord Chad.
Thank you ....good art !
Hello!
Hello!
Where's Waldo?
You found me.
Bloody music
@@JimmyMarch You’re absolutely right. I plan on loosing the music in future videos. Thanks for watching though.
Clean that pallet before you demonstrate 👎👎👎👎👎👎
I am unable to clean my pallet. It’s stained from all the paintings I’ve used it for. The only solution is to buy a new pallet every time I make a video. I’m not doing that. BTW, You don’t have to be rude and give me 👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
And now it's time to replace the palette LOL
Lol! You noticed? I totally agree! It’s driving me crazy. I think I’m going to try a glass pallet next.
@@PaintGoodwithChad Glass is the best, under a minute to clean