Thank you! We who follow you love the long videos and if you don't talk we can't learn. So people better not say anything bad about you. We like learning and you have to listen to learn
Your painting is so much more interesting than the photo, and the journey from beginning to end was just so valuable. As with others, I applaud your patience in explaining things. The snow on the mountain is entrancing with its impressionistic shadows!
I’m so glad that you take the time to explain why you are doing something rather than just paint a picture like so many others on RUclips. One hour, two or three hours. It doesn’t matter. I’m here to learn.thank you.
Hi David Just came a cross channels and they are really helpful in my paintings. Thank you for taking the time In putting them together for us. I will be watching you paint in future Regards Brian Ross
I’ve learned more from you in a couple of months than from watching other artists over the last two years. I’m currently in New Mexico and now find myself assigning values to the sky and mountains. I’d love to see more landscapes of the Southwest if at all possible. Love what you’re doing. Thank you.
A really enjoyable lesson ! I don’t think you talk too much ... how else can we learn !! every thing gets explained. Clearly to us .. lots of information in this lesson .. I also fell over in the kitchen 😊. Beautiful painting.. Thankyou David
Did someone really say you talk too much? There are plenty of videos that teach the same things over and over to music, no talking at all...GO THERE!!! I have learned so much here. This is what people pay to go to school for. So for all you nay sayers out there, this is top notch info!!!! No need for negative comments because no one is forcing you to watch. But for Mr. Jansen thank you for your time.
Thank you so much David for taking the time to teach us. It’s such a valuable lesson. I painted along with you but was disappointed with my mountain. I will paint it again and go slower. One problem I had was how creamy the heritage paint is and it was so thick that it took ages to dry, also I get my pallet in quite a mess compared to yours. Love your paintings and you.❤️💗
You are very welcome. Thick paint does take time. It is hard to get used to painting with thicker paint, but once you do and see all the extra life it adds, it is worth it.
Thank you for your videos and sharing your skill. I am learning so much. I have been painting with watercolour and gouache. These videos are fantastic!
Another great tutorial and painting! I just ordered some of your Heritage MultiMedia Acrylics and so looking forward to trying them. Thank you for all the great tutorials, tips, and great info.
Rather than a paper towel I use an old face cloth that has good fibers, kept wet, it allows for a lot of the same effects, and I've had the same towel for the last few years, just keep washing it out after I'm done.
Been watching hours of your videos. This is an older one. Did you say why you didn't do the mountains in the darker blue? Was it because you wanted the cabin to be the center of attention. I'm trying to learn your roses. Just finished watching the gray value one and hope to try it soon. I love the looks of your paintings. I did some paintings a few years ago and used my fingers and I like that you do that. Love learning the terminologies. Thanks so much!
Excellent your tips, I @ 70 + basically whole life project engineer started enjoying painting, but I did in canvas as it was available. Can you guide me in general when should I use board and when stretched canvas for landscaping paintings.
Hi Girish, It all depends on the details for me. I like painting on board when I will have a alot of details in the subjects so I don't have to fight with the weave of the canvas.
Hi Dave, Fabulous painting and excellent technique . I have a question about the landscaping photos, how can I get a reference photo to paint it. I am leaving in the city, so I am searching for references through internet but it’s complicated or the colour not clear. I will appreciate your advice. Thank you Dave 💞
You mentioned about painting on MDF board and coating it with some titanium white paint. Not sure if they made them at the time of this video, HobbyLobby sells what they call watercolor canvas boards. I've only discovered them about a year ago. I was wondering if they would be a good substitute for canvas? They have more of a rough sanded texture sorta like purpose made papers/boards for soft pastels. I've used one once for oil pastels and it was a really good support with just enough tooth.
Hey David I really struggle with colour. Which colours to use or which ones to mix to get certain colours. So when I try to paint along with your paintings or other you tubers and don’t have the colours you’re using I start to get a little flustered. Are there reasonable replacements for the colours you use on your landscapes?
Sorry Chris, I don't know all the other brands any longer. I have been using these for so long. Colors can have the same name, but it is the pigment number that is important. Try to find colors with the same pigment number. I explain this in my new video I just uploaded.
Trying hard not be so stiff and detailed in my painting., but I get so focused and wrapped up in an area that speeding up doesn’t enter my mind. How do you avoid that?
Thank you! We who follow you love the long videos and if you don't talk we can't learn. So people better not say anything bad about you. We like learning and you have to listen to learn
I appreciate that Nida!
Your painting is so much more interesting than the photo, and the journey from beginning to end was just so valuable. As with others, I applaud your patience in explaining things. The snow on the mountain is entrancing with its impressionistic shadows!
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you, thank you David. You can't please everyone, but the ones you do appreciate you very much. Keep being you!
I appreciate that!!! Thank you! 😊
I’m so glad that you take the time to explain why you are doing something rather than just paint a picture like so many others on RUclips. One hour, two or three hours. It doesn’t matter. I’m here to learn.thank you.
Thank you so much! I appreciate the comment alot!!!
Best teacher for art in the world love from thailand
Thank you!
Thank you for the lesson and those to come. Learning, learning, learning!!
Our pleasure! Thank you so much! 😀
Wow the Color’s are beautiful!👍🤩
Thank you! Cheers!
Love it cause you explain everything as you go . We know what we are doing as we go and understanding why! 👍🤩🥰😍❤️
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Hi David
Just came a cross channels and they are really helpful in my paintings. Thank you for taking the time In putting them together for us. I will be watching you paint in future
Regards
Brian Ross
You are very welcome. Thank you Brian.
I see a motion of air in your works. Oh, it is so beautiful! Thank you, dear great teacher David!!!👏👏👏
Thank you so much Elena! 😀
I love love love watching you paint!
Thank you so much 😀
I’ve learned more from you in a couple of months than from watching other artists over the last two years. I’m currently in New Mexico and now find myself assigning values to the sky and mountains. I’d love to see more landscapes of the Southwest if at all possible. Love what you’re doing. Thank you.
That is AWESOME Vincent. I do that all the time.
You are an amazing teacher….very calm, methodical, and careful….detailed instructions….thank you!
My pleasure Ann Marie!!!
Thank you very much for your selfless giving of your knowledge of painting. I love you for that.
Thank you Judith! 😀
Hello from Romania! Thank you very much for the lessons ,it helps me a lot !God bless you for everything you do!
My pleasure 😊
I want to live there! Enjoying these lessons Dave. This will take about 4 times go-through. 😋
Awesome. Thank you Lorelei.
So excited to give this a go! 🎉🎉🎉
What a fantastic lesson David. Thank you for giving us your time! I shall watch this one a few times 😊
My pleasure Angela!!
Awesome tutorial David. Hope you feel better every soon
Thanks 👍
I love all of your videos and have learned so much from all of them , appreciate the time you take to explain every step this is pure gold ❤
You are so welcome!
Very very lovley and beautyful 💞💯🎨🎨🎨
Thanks much Robert!!
Hi. David I Love your Paintings . You are so talented artist . Its pleaser to watch Your teaching. Thanks You.
Wow, thank you very much Wanda.
A really enjoyable lesson ! I don’t think you talk too much ... how else can we learn !! every thing gets explained. Clearly to us .. lots of information in this lesson .. I also fell over in the kitchen 😊. Beautiful painting.. Thankyou David
Thank you Vicki. I love the teaching part. 😀
Did someone really say you talk too much? There are plenty of videos that teach the same things over and over to music, no talking at all...GO THERE!!! I have learned so much here. This is what people pay to go to school for. So for all you nay sayers out there, this is top notch info!!!! No need for negative comments because no one is forcing you to watch. But for Mr. Jansen thank you for your time.
Oh yes, I get them each week. Can't make everyone happy. Thank you so much! 😀
This is a great lesson. Loved it. Your a great teacher my friend. Love everything you do and teach.
Thanks a million Diania! Finally found that Artic Wolf Lesson. I will get it in the classroom this weekend. Thank you so much! 😀
Thank you so much David for taking the time to teach us. It’s such a valuable lesson. I painted along with you but was disappointed with my mountain. I will paint it again and go slower.
One problem I had was how creamy the heritage paint is and it was so thick that it took ages to dry, also I get my pallet in quite a mess compared to yours.
Love your paintings and you.❤️💗
You are very welcome. Thick paint does take time. It is hard to get used to painting with thicker paint, but once you do and see all the extra life it adds, it is worth it.
Thank you for your videos and sharing your skill. I am learning so much. I have been painting with watercolour and gouache. These videos are fantastic!
Wonderful! Glad your enjoying them. Lots more coming!
Your painting is beautiful 🤩
Thank you so much 😀
Wonderful artwork, I really love your work
Thank you so much! 😀 I love to teach!!!
Another great tutorial and painting! I just ordered some of your Heritage MultiMedia Acrylics and so looking forward to trying them. Thank you for all the great tutorials, tips, and great info.
Awesome! Thank you Deb!
Thank you! really enjoyed and look forward to trying it out.
Thank you very much Susan.
you are an awesome painter 👌🏼👍🏼
Thanks so much!
Thankyou so much ,your patience and explanations are so valuable.
My pleasure Sabiha. Thank you so much! 😀
House from the dreams! Have a good Sunday with your family! Thank's a lot! 100000000000...00
Thanks so much Sunny.
Beautiful ❤️🇨🇦
Thanks!
Man..I'm looking forward to watching this one!
Thank you so much! 😀
fantastic teacher
Thank you! 😃
Thank you great tips.
You are so welcome Lisa!
Rather than a paper towel I use an old face cloth that has good fibers, kept wet, it allows for a lot of the same effects, and I've had the same towel for the last few years, just keep washing it out after I'm done.
Yes that works most of the time. But when I am painting using an open technique, I don't allow water around as it breaks the binder.
You are awesome 🤩
THANKS!
Hi David, I have just watched the lesson again and I see where I went wrong, I will use extender next time.
Awesome. I added it a few times in the video.
Been watching hours of your videos. This is an older one. Did you say why you didn't do the mountains in the darker blue? Was it because you wanted the cabin to be the center of attention. I'm trying to learn your roses. Just finished watching the gray value one and hope to try it soon. I love the looks of your paintings. I did some paintings a few years ago and used my fingers and I like that you do that. Love learning the terminologies. Thanks so much!
Yes. It is about the cabin. Thanks so much.
Thank you so much!👍😍
You're welcome 😊
Excellent your tips, I @ 70 + basically whole life project engineer started enjoying painting, but I did in canvas as it was available. Can you guide me in general when should I use board and when stretched canvas for landscaping paintings.
Hi Girish, It all depends on the details for me. I like painting on board when I will have a alot of details in the subjects so I don't have to fight with the weave of the canvas.
Hi Dave,
Fabulous painting and excellent technique . I have a question about the landscaping photos, how can I get a reference photo to paint it. I am leaving in the city, so I am searching for references through internet but it’s complicated or the colour not clear. I will appreciate your advice.
Thank you Dave 💞
The reference photo is one I created from 2 purchased photos from Adobe stock photos.
Hey Dave ❤how u teach!!! Please never stop! Those cups are they airtight that u stored your paint in?
You mentioned about painting on MDF board and coating it with some titanium white paint. Not sure if they made them at the time of this video, HobbyLobby sells what they call watercolor canvas boards. I've only discovered them about a year ago. I was wondering if they would be a good substitute for canvas? They have more of a rough sanded texture sorta like purpose made papers/boards for soft pastels. I've used one once for oil pastels and it was a really good support with just enough tooth.
Cuánta belleza profesor😍
Thank you!
Hey David I really struggle with colour. Which colours to use or which ones to mix to get certain colours. So when I try to paint along with your paintings or other you tubers and don’t have the colours you’re using I start to get a little flustered. Are there reasonable replacements for the colours you use on your landscapes?
Sorry Chris, I don't know all the other brands any longer. I have been using these for so long. Colors can have the same name, but it is the pigment number that is important. Try to find colors with the same pigment number. I explain this in my new video I just uploaded.
@@JansenArtEducation okay, thanks David. I’m trying to paint one of your westerns and some of my colours just don’t look right lol
Where can I get Heritage acrylic paints in the UK?
Love your videos.
Hi Richard, Email us at JansenArtStudio@aol.com and we can give you some sources. Thanks!
Trying hard not be so stiff and detailed in my painting., but I get so focused and wrapped up in an area that speeding up doesn’t enter my mind. How do you avoid that?
Just keep painting and working on speed. It will come.
David.. where I can found the color value chart blk /wht..and a color ..?
Hi Fred, you can download it for free on our main website. jansenartstudio.com/index.php/supplies
@@JansenArtEducation thank you very much.. David
Pięknie.🥇
Thanks
I really don’t know why he will get one person give him a unlike ?
Thank you Jennet. I don't know why someone would dislike a free video on how to paint.
I don’t get it either! Inspirational plus great information! What’s to dislike! Thank you David!
Where I can buy a value chart for color in acrylic or oil paint
Hi.. I am back thank you again!
Welcome back!
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