i was struggling about that color shifting between dark and midtones of the clouds but this video click something in my head :D thank you so much, you are a lifesaver!
@@LaurasBeatingArt thank you for sharing. I've done 3 landscape paintings. I always taught that I should mix oil paints like water or acrylic paints so I used to mix it with a lot of thinner and linseed oil but now as I'm getting used to it, the quality of my paintings like depth,shadows and highlights seems to be improving.
its cradled wood by fredrix. They come with canvas on the top, but I peel that off and sand it down with a sanding block and then apply several layers of gesso before I begin painting on it.
Brava però sinceramente avrei inverti le visuali, dato che credo più più interessante avere di fronte l'immagine del dipinto e non del piatto con i colori utilizzati. Peccato.
i was struggling about that color shifting between dark and midtones of the clouds but this video click something in my head :D thank you so much, you are a lifesaver!
Very cool! I’ve never used the acrylic background before. I’ll use that tip. Thank you.
Very useful technique 😮
Beautiful.
I like your technique - Thanks for sharing.
You will not get a better technique than this, cheers from Ireland.
Thank you for sharing your skill ❤️ beautiful!
Beautiful , one of the best I have seen !
Thank you so much 😀
Super easy 😊😊
Tnx Lura cuz I learn so much from you.
Nice and simplified... thanks laura👏
This really helped me with my clouds! Thank you! Wish you would do more oil tutorials.
Helped me a lot. Thank you!! I am stuck with my background being all bad.. now up to some redo! Thank you
Thank you: helps a lot!
Beautiful
Merci pour cette jolie démonstration.
Thank you so much
That was very interesting thank you
very useful!
Cool
That's very useful and a beautiful cloud. Did you use thinner or mediums like liquin while doing this?
No I didn't use any mediums
@@LaurasBeatingArt thank you for sharing. I've done 3 landscape paintings. I always taught that I should mix oil paints like water or acrylic paints so I used to mix it with a lot of thinner and linseed oil but now as I'm getting used to it, the quality of my paintings like depth,shadows and highlights seems to be improving.
But how can we try the same on a similar colour background.. like davy's grey
Why is it from the side????
4:51 filbert brushes...yes they're good brushes.
Filberts are my favorite brushes to use, I basically have every size there is.😊
Where can I get that brush you use for trees, bushes?
i use a ton of different brushes for trees, which tutorial are you referring to? cause this tutorial is for clouds
what type of wood you using and you got poster board on top of it????
its cradled wood by fredrix. They come with canvas on the top, but I peel that off and sand it down with a sanding block and then apply several layers of gesso before I begin painting on it.
thanks for the video my only comment is that the music could be a bit softer. doesn't really feel appropriate for an art tutorial
Thanks for the tips!
Brava però sinceramente avrei inverti le visuali, dato che credo più più interessante avere di fronte l'immagine del dipinto e non del piatto con i colori utilizzati. Peccato.
Tnx Lura cuz I learn so much from you.