How I Make Painting Beards Easy
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
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Hi, I am the son of two artists and began painting in my hometown of Richmond, Virginia before I could walk. I was a rare combination of artist and athlete so I moved to Los Angeles in 2008 to play football for USC. I left the team my sophomore year to focus on painting and filmmaking, applying the same focus and discipline from my football career to my art. I primarily work in oils, and spend most free days painting "en plein air" in my new home of Sarasota Florida.
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Such a good teacher!
thank you so much for this! i've always worried about drawing facial hair and not getting it right! you are one of the best teachers I like with how straight to the point you are about the topics you discuss. :)
I’m always learning from your videos! And todays vid is no exception, thank you!
Glad you like them!
Videos like this help me loosen up painting. I used to overwork paintings and worry about detail.
Just awesome . I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart.❤️❤️❤️❤️
You are pure inspiration
THANK YOU!
thank you very much, your tips on value and shape helped my painting skills immensely
You're very welcome!
This is a timely video! I just got done doing the under painting of a portrait of my husband, who has a beard. I managed to do it without the video just remembering what you said about blocking in shapes though it wasn’t easy
I love your videos man. Keeps the motivation up to learn and get better! And also having fun!
I love your bearded portrait
Can you recommend a video on watercolor beard. I'm sitting now with a portrait but struggle. In watercolour you work from light to dark which is the opposite than acrylics in this video. Thanks anyway I always learn something new. Regards from Port Elizabeth South Africa. Berto Mostert
Hello, love your siple explanations, and tips. thank you.
With regard to the first master example, in my opinion, it also works in the theatrical sense since an audience wouldn't see painted hairs at a few rows back, in pictures designed to be viewed up on a wall, the upfront blurred beard takes on form at the distance it is designed to be viewed at; lots of paintings work on this basis.
Really nice tutorial on a subject that can be difficult to grasp (for me).
Love your playlist. I want to strengthen my portraits but I work in acrylics. Could you help me?
I was looking at your patreon to see if the videos were structured in a learning method and were easy enough to follow along with or if it was more just watching you paint. Do you go slow enough to follow? Do you explain color choices? I ask because noticed you had considerably higher priced classes on your website and didn’t know if the expectation was those needed to be completed first in order to follow along with your patreon. Please shed some light on this
As a portrait artist I learned a lot from John Singer Sargent.Your video was very good.Thank you.
Hi I love your beard painting I just wanna ask you about the music who is the compos this beautiful piece thank you so much
Very helpful
Hi Chris, may I ask you a question about art? I’m currently new student to your foundation to oil painting and portrait painting courses. Can you make a video helping artists including me how to sell your art work, how to price, and more information on this kind of thing as your student? I think it would be a good idea for students who are only taking your courses. For example, I am taking foundations to oil painting, and portrait painting which I got from your website and I was glad I got into it. I was curious if you could do a video in regarding to selling artwork, pros and cons, and giving guidance to artists of any age who are new to working for the first time. I never worked before and I’m interested in selling my artwork online or doing art commissions.
🔝 tutorial again 🙏
Where do you get your portrait references? (The ones I find on Pinterest usually have confusing lighting)
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I bought my mineral spirits at Home Depot. It works beautifully,
Where do you find your references?
What is name the medium you put it down the palette ?
I think he generally uses linseed oil.
@@claires9100 but it is thick
@@claires9100 I think he used liquin? But I have to say I personally hate liquin. It dries so quickly and becomes gummy and jelly like on the paint surface. I much prefer stand oil/linseed oil.
@@manifestanything6508 Maybe your are right. He has mentioned liquin before. Myself, I use linseed oil.
Answer: A sponsorship from Harry's Razors? 🧔♂