I don’t know how anyone can dislike this video! I have been looking for a tutorial that includes the depth of a true cloud, and not just dry brushing white on blue. Thank you :)
This was beautiful to watch! Thank you so much for sharing your talent and providing some explanations as you move along with the cloud! I feel very fortunate to have come across your tutorials, and plan to watch them many times! What a treat to watch a true artist creating such beautiful art work! Thank you again!
Absolutely the best painter of clouds! Others look so amateurish compared to yours. As for me I like real time better than speeded up. Just saying.. anyone who gets ‘bored’ can fast forward but I enjoy watching every step and it helps me absorb what I’m watching. Thanks
Thank you Cynthia :-))) I had to implement time lapse unfortunately...people tend to click away a lot sooner when the videos get longer....time lapse helps to keep them stayin longer
Now, this is how you paint a cloud. Bravo! I like to use a small filbert Tintoretto synthetic brush(I believe they are meant for watercolor mainly) just to cut a bit from blending time.
Thanks a lot :-) Yeah, I simply love to paint clouds, can`t even tell why except that it`s just so satisfying when they all of a sudden start to look real :-) Perhaps I just try those filberts too one day, have to admit I stick heavily to the flats.
Thank you for your lovely lesson. It's really helpful. We can all learn how to paint. If we just practice and follow step by step. It might take extra time for some. But we can all learn. 😊😊 I have learnt without any art school. Thank you to all the artist for sharing their skills.😊
You`re welcome :-))) I`m also 95% self taught...time and effort is the best teacher...you just need to spend enough time in front of your easel and you WILL get better :-)))
Love how easy you make it look, think I rush and then over do it, but will learn to slow down and hopefully I will get better, thank you for awesome tuitions
This was super helpful! I am painting clouds on a very large painting now and they just look plastic, blurting them into the sky really helped thank you!
I've watched several of your videos tonight, and I'm just floored by your talent. Thank you for sharing your gift with us. ❤ Hopefully I can improve my technique! Subscribed and will be sharing with friends!
Thank you for this! I’ve been looking for help painting clouds but I couldn’t find any techniques for a more realistic style until I found yours. Thanks 😊
@@brennerfineart I am 45 y old man and starting my journey with painting (for real and hope long time)and I am searching the most easy happy and joyful lessons for beginners, to be honest I am thinking about clouds🤔
@@robertgold9010 All the best for you and your journey :-))) Clouds are a good point to start - but they "pretend" to be easy to be painted, do not underestimate them, they can be challenging when you start to paint.
I really like this tutorial, how you show giving depth to the cloud. I’m having trouble with it only because I’m not doing one big cloud, I have 6-7 small clouds in a sky above a field (using your grass video fir this) which will eventually be home to a teal tree. When I use your technique, the variation of color overtakes the clouds, it would be extremely helpful if you could do a video with a couple of small clouds, identifying the brushes and colors you use. Terms you already use work well, ex. I blended light gray with a medium blue or a dark blue with dark gray. Im truly just a beginner so as much detail as you can give in your instructions will help me and others like me even more. Thank you for sharing your skills with the world.
Thank you Netia :-))) Did you have a look at my newest video? There you see me doing some very small cloud parts on a larger cloud painting. Perhaps this will help you?
Thanks a lot :-))) I`ve been painting on and off for nearly 30 years now, but I had at least 10 years where I was so frustrated of the art industry that I quit painting completely. So...hard to say how many years I really spent on painting clouds especially as I only just recently (if at all a couple of years) started to step away from fantasy art to fine art and trying to paint a cloud not just as an addition to the wizard fighting the dragon ;-)))) But once you grasped the principle of seeing and understanding what you see on your reference material, mixing the colour in the correct tone and value, getting on the shape and applying the colour in the right way you basically can paint anything. But it still takes practice to really know how the colours behave, what surface you should paint on, what brushes you need, how much you need to thin down the colour etc. - so learning to paint takes a couple of years to get to a decent level. Getting better after that takes even longer, honing all the little things you do wrong to end up one day with an excellent painting. It all depends heavily on your will to invest the time on the easel. That`s something you NEED to do no matter how many painting courses you do.
@@brennerfineartI start painting clouds recently. It takes me forever to make it better and better . Thank you for sharing your insight . And you cloud is amazing.
I use for all of my paintings just one blue tone - and that is Phthalo Blue...you can mix in ANY other colour to get to the exact blue tone you want to paint - really no need to buy 25 different blue shades, one is really enough to do the job when you know how to mix in the other colours to adjust accordingly :-)
Ausgezeichnet mein freund! From now on, I'll check your videos first. No point watching others' and then relearning the right way after watching yours. I know it takes a lot of time to create realistic paintings, but I wish your videos were longer. Auf wiedersehen!
Vielen Dank Kendro :-))) And thanks a lot for your nice comment - it really feels sooo good knowing that this video helped you a bit to learn how to paint clouds :-))) Next sunday I will publish a portrait painting lesson - and this one has nearly 10 minutes :-) Not quite enough....I know ;-) BUT - I will definitely offer in the future full time/real time tutorials on my website, 15, 20+ hours of seeing how I put on the colour and how I mix it on the palette without any time lapse. I will let you all know in the videos when I finally found the time to produce one of these :-)))
@@brennerfineart Bitte schon :) I am motivated to star painting again after decades of nothing. I will subscribe and definitely watch your videos...and glad you'll offer full length tutorials. Dankeschon freund!
Thanks a lot :-) I hope you will also like my new series that I will start next friday on this channel (and hopefully will be established every friday side by side to the painting series every sunday ) - I will put out videos about drawing :-)
Hi, I`m using most of the time a combination of Phthalo blue, french ultramarin and cobalt blue as a base to start with. Additional titanium white and lamp black of course is added if needed. And according to the light situation I might also add dioxazine purple, cadmium red and/or raw sienna/burnt umber.
Thank you :-))) Watercolour might be a bit difficult - you would have to work in layers, because watercolour does not really allow to blend the colours as do the oils that I used here. I have a link in the description box to the water mixable oils that I use, perhaps you might want to give them a try?
As always u seem to amaze us with ur brilliant and simple techniques for painting clouds......bravo ....anyways love ur accent and ur kind gestures!!!😊👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
My experience is, that darker colours, like the one from the back, tend to "loose" their colourwise apperance when you don`t underpaint. With that I mean, that the colours you INTEND to apply don`t appear the way you want them to appear on the painting surface because the white interferes too much, is too strong NOT to interfer with the layer of colour that you apply. Hope you get what I mean ;-)
I just wait a couple of days for the first layer to dry ;-))) I am not using any dry accelerator, just water and linseed oil for thinning it down and then I just wait until it is completely dry.
@@ardanirahim3176 this video is not showing the whole process of how I painted the painting. It took me much longer of course than what you see in the video.
It’s beautiful! Thank you for tutorial. :) Can you tell me when you paint clouds, do you have to wait for them to dry gradually or you paint everything at once?
Thank you so much :-))) I apply the first layer, the underpainting (if I do an underpainting) and let this layer rest until it is bone dry. And then I apply the next layer, most of the time the final layer...wet in wet...but you can pause any time you want to, you do not have to finish the painting in one sitting all the time.
Thank you :-)) Keep on practicing...you won`t believe how my first paintings looked like...it all boils down to the amount of time you invest into learning how to paint - just stay on it and you can achieve GREAT things!
Thank you :-))) I will start next year to offer real time tutorials on my website/patreon-site, not yet sure when exactly but I will let you know here on my channel :-)
Thank you :-))) I got a video where I explain in detail what brushes I use for painting in general, there you will see the selection of flat brushes that I used for this painting: ruclips.net/video/VzoyoioxVNI/видео.html
Thank you :-) More videos are coming every Sunday evening 18.00 CET :-)))) Next one will be a "how to paint grass"- tutorial, coming on August 30th :-)
I`m using here water mixable oils (link is in the description box). With acrylics it really is way more difficult to blend, acrylics are basically more or less dry the moment you put them on the painting surface.
@@brennerfineart I am actually working on none now, I have a great outline and have put a background light grey color onto it but am not sure how to proceed
@@captaincole4511 do you use reference material? If not and without a lot of experience anything you paint will look off - that`s why I use always reference material like 95% of all of the realistic painters.
Nothing is really simple to paint but you can learn how to paint anything, that`s for sure :-))) Just need to be willing to invest the time it takes ;-)))
This is simply outstanding. The clouds are looking amazing. I subbed for your channel for more such masterpieces which is a great treat for my eyes. Thanks for your great video sir.Have a wonderful week ahead. 👍👍
Yes, I have a Patreon channel, currently 105 full time tutorials between 2 and 9 hours of in detail painting, including the colour mixing process and no time lapse: www.patreon.com/brennerfineart
Can we appreciate he keeps up with the comments and respond
At least I try to ;-)))) But at the moment it`s not that much work, there simply are not that many comments ;-)))
@@brennerfineart Yea, lol
I don’t know how anyone can dislike this video! I have been looking for a tutorial that includes the depth of a true cloud, and not just dry brushing white on blue. Thank you :)
Thank you Christine :-)))
Join my patreon for in detail lessons on how to do a realistic painting. 4 new lessons each month! www.patreon.com/brennerfineart
Thank you!
The best cloud I saw on youtube. Congratulations!!!
Thank you so much :-)))))
This was beautiful to watch! Thank you so much for sharing your talent and providing some explanations as you move along with the cloud! I feel very fortunate to have come across your tutorials, and plan to watch them many times! What a treat to watch a true artist creating such beautiful art work! Thank you again!
Thank you so much!! So glad that you like what I do and that the videos are indeed helpful for you!
I love those shades of blue, the painting is so beautiful
Thank you :-)))))
Absolutely the best painter of clouds! Others look so amateurish compared to yours. As for me I like real time better than speeded up. Just saying.. anyone who gets ‘bored’ can fast forward but I enjoy watching every step and it helps me absorb what I’m watching. Thanks
Thank you Cynthia :-))) I had to implement time lapse unfortunately...people tend to click away a lot sooner when the videos get longer....time lapse helps to keep them stayin longer
I was looking for videos like this...i really appreciate how you explained details of this painting ❤ loved it😊
Thank you, great that you like my little tutorial :-)
@@brennerfineart thank you 😊 for replying
@@Kuchbhi-e3s you`re welcome :-)))
This is a very good tutorial ever! Those clouds looks amazing
Thank you so much :-)
Now, this is how you paint a cloud. Bravo! I like to use a small filbert Tintoretto synthetic brush(I believe they are meant for watercolor mainly) just to cut a bit from blending time.
Thanks a lot :-) Yeah, I simply love to paint clouds, can`t even tell why except that it`s just so satisfying when they all of a sudden start to look real :-) Perhaps I just try those filberts too one day, have to admit I stick heavily to the flats.
Thank you for your lovely lesson. It's really helpful. We can all learn how to paint. If we just practice and follow step by step. It might take extra time for some. But we can all learn. 😊😊 I have learnt without any art school. Thank you to all the artist for sharing their skills.😊
You`re welcome :-))) I`m also 95% self taught...time and effort is the best teacher...you just need to spend enough time in front of your easel and you WILL get better :-)))
@@brennerfineart I agree 👍😊
Love how easy you make it look, think I rush and then over do it, but will learn to slow down and hopefully I will get better, thank you for awesome tuitions
Thank you Leah :-))) Yes, do not rush it...painting in a realistic way requires a LOT of patience!
This is a great technique and I really enjoyed your video. I love the results with the fluffy look.
Thank you :-)))
This was super helpful! I am painting clouds on a very large painting now and they just look plastic, blurting them into the sky really helped thank you!
You`re welcome Dan :-)))
Thank you so much. This was exactly what i was looking for. Your style of painting and teaching was perfect. So thank you again!!
Thank you :-)))) Really glad that I could help you with this video :-))))
You somehow make my world brighter. Thank you
That`s great :-))))
Ok, I’m now hooked on this brilliant guy’s videos. 🤯
Thank you so much Rachel :-))))))
This helped so much, I needed to paint a cloud for my painting I'm doing and I just couldn't get it until watching this !!! Thank you!!
That`s great! Glad you stumbled across my video :-))))
The prettiest thing I’ve seen today!!
Thank you Leina :-))))
Super nice cloud Painting I've ever seen...
Thank you so much :-))))
thank you for a very helpful video, lovely work
Thank you 👍😊
Gracias, es impresionante lo que hace, muchas gracias
¡Muchas gracias! ¡Me alegro mucho que te haya gustado!
I have been struggling with painting clouds. I will try this method and hopefully I’ll get it right. Thanks for the tutorial.
No problem, I hope my tutorials will help you :-)))
I've watched several of your videos tonight, and I'm just floored by your talent. Thank you for sharing your gift with us. ❤ Hopefully I can improve my technique! Subscribed and will be sharing with friends!
Thank you Seana :-))) And thanks a lot for your support!
this is absolutely beautiful!!
Thanks a lot :-)))
Pl let me know wh. No. Brushes do you use for linning and fine work. Thank u ❤️❤️❤️❤️😊
I´m using a 0 to 4/0 size for the finest details in my paintings.
@@brennerfineart thank u
@@KalpanaImaginationArtandEngPoe No problem :-)
Thank you for this! I’ve been looking for help painting clouds but I couldn’t find any techniques for a more realistic style until I found yours. Thanks 😊
You`re welcome :-)))
Absolutely beautiful 💕
Thank you Sandi :-)))
v beautiful cloud ,nice work
Thank you Robert!
@@brennerfineart I am 45 y old man and starting my journey with painting (for real and hope long time)and I am searching the most easy happy and joyful lessons for beginners, to be honest I am thinking about clouds🤔
@@robertgold9010 All the best for you and your journey :-))) Clouds are a good point to start - but they "pretend" to be easy to be painted, do not underestimate them, they can be challenging when you start to paint.
Man .!!!
I do owe you a lot for that video.
Great. Thank you.
Thank you :-))))
Love it..i will use this tech..cheers.Pietro
Thank you Petro :-)))
I really like this tutorial, how you show giving depth to the cloud. I’m having trouble with it only because I’m not doing one big cloud, I have 6-7 small clouds in a sky above a field (using your grass video fir this) which will eventually be home to a teal tree. When I use your technique, the variation of color overtakes the clouds, it would be extremely helpful if you could do a video with a couple of small clouds, identifying the brushes and colors you use. Terms you already use work well, ex. I blended light gray with a medium blue or a dark blue with dark gray. Im truly just a beginner so as much detail as you can give in your instructions will help me and others like me even more. Thank you for sharing your skills with the world.
Thank you Netia :-))) Did you have a look at my newest video? There you see me doing some very small cloud parts on a larger cloud painting. Perhaps this will help you?
How many months or years did it take for you to excel in painting realistic clouds? This is incredible.
Thanks a lot :-))) I`ve been painting on and off for nearly 30 years now, but I had at least 10 years where I was so frustrated of the art industry that I quit painting completely. So...hard to say how many years I really spent on painting clouds especially as I only just recently (if at all a couple of years) started to step away from fantasy art to fine art and trying to paint a cloud not just as an addition to the wizard fighting the dragon ;-)))) But once you grasped the principle of seeing and understanding what you see on your reference material, mixing the colour in the correct tone and value, getting on the shape and applying the colour in the right way you basically can paint anything. But it still takes practice to really know how the colours behave, what surface you should paint on, what brushes you need, how much you need to thin down the colour etc. - so learning to paint takes a couple of years to get to a decent level. Getting better after that takes even longer, honing all the little things you do wrong to end up one day with an excellent painting. It all depends heavily on your will to invest the time on the easel. That`s something you NEED to do no matter how many painting courses you do.
@@brennerfineart Thank you for your wonderful and true opinion of experience.
@@brennerfineartI start painting clouds recently. It takes me forever to make it better and better . Thank you for sharing your insight . And you cloud is amazing.
Thank you Loki 👍
You`re welcome :-))))))))))))
Wonderful work Toby.Looks photographic.
Thank you so much :-))))
Beautiful work ☁️
Thank you so much :-)))
Excellent work, I love your videos!
Thank you Joel!
awesome job building up the depth! very realistic :)
Thank you :-) That`s the nice thing about oils...they leave enough time really "pull the colour around" until it fits :-)
Really good techniques here.
Thanks a lot :-)))
U have magical hand.god bless on u sir
Thanks a lot :-)))
Merci beaucoup j'apprécie votre générosité
De rien Diane :-))))
This is absolutely bloody gorgeous
Thank you so much :-)))
Beautiful and nicely explained. - question - which colour of blue did you use. And which colour of blue best represents the sky in summer?
I use for all of my paintings just one blue tone - and that is Phthalo Blue...you can mix in ANY other colour to get to the exact blue tone you want to paint - really no need to buy 25 different blue shades, one is really enough to do the job when you know how to mix in the other colours to adjust accordingly :-)
Incredible!!
Thank you Kari :-)))
I- How- That looks... AMAZING! 😍
Thank you so much!
Its still hart to paint like that ,but it still helped a lot!
Thank you so much :-))) Keep on practicing, you will see it will get easier and easier over time - guaranteed :-)))
@@brennerfineart Yes! Thank you! That makes me wanna try even more😊
@@May-rw1rn That sounds great :-)))
I love this man tutorial, I'm glad I founded him 😄♥️
Thanks a lot :-)))
Jus love how he says "this cloud thing"🤣
Ausgezeichnet mein freund! From now on, I'll check your videos first. No point watching others' and then relearning the right way after watching yours. I know it takes a lot of time to create realistic paintings, but I wish your videos were longer. Auf wiedersehen!
Vielen Dank Kendro :-))) And thanks a lot for your nice comment - it really feels sooo good knowing that this video helped you a bit to learn how to paint clouds :-))) Next sunday I will publish a portrait painting lesson - and this one has nearly 10 minutes :-) Not quite enough....I know ;-) BUT - I will definitely offer in the future full time/real time tutorials on my website, 15, 20+ hours of seeing how I put on the colour and how I mix it on the palette without any time lapse. I will let you all know in the videos when I finally found the time to produce one of these :-)))
@@brennerfineart Bitte schon :) I am motivated to star painting again after decades of nothing. I will subscribe and definitely watch your videos...and glad you'll offer full length tutorials. Dankeschon freund!
Great painting once again. This is an amazing tutorial, very inspiring. Thanks.
Thanks a lot :-) I hope you will also like my new series that I will start next friday on this channel (and hopefully will be established every friday side by side to the painting series every sunday ) - I will put out videos about drawing :-)
@@brennerfineart That sounds great. I'm really looking forward to that 👍
@@RobertF- Great :-) coming friday I will put out the first video :-)
Amazing. Its look like a real photograph.🤩🤩🤩
Thanks a lot :-)
Super Tutorials👍🏻
Thank you!
Hi there, what blues do you use in your cloud mixes.. thanks. A video on that what be great.
Hi, I`m using most of the time a combination of Phthalo blue, french ultramarin and cobalt blue as a base to start with. Additional titanium white and lamp black of course is added if needed. And according to the light situation I might also add dioxazine purple, cadmium red and/or raw sienna/burnt umber.
The idea for a colour mixing video for cloud paintings sounds great - I will try to do one in the near future!
Remarkable… when you said…
Not that difficult naah….😍
Yeah ;-))) Well...it is really not THAT difficult but it takes practice, that`s for sure.
Very realistic! Loved it!!
Thanks a lot :-)))
Well appreciated do you think it can be use the technique in watercolor?
Thank you :-))) Watercolour might be a bit difficult - you would have to work in layers, because watercolour does not really allow to blend the colours as do the oils that I used here. I have a link in the description box to the water mixable oils that I use, perhaps you might want to give them a try?
What flat brush do you use?
I buy my brushes here in Germany, its a synthetic brush type that I buy in sets from paintersisters-neuss.de
Did you leave it for a day to dry or same day ?
Acutally a couple of days...you really need to make sure that the colour is bone dry and is not again lifted up by the seconda layer of colour.
As always u seem to amaze us with ur brilliant and simple techniques for painting clouds......bravo ....anyways love ur accent and ur kind gestures!!!😊👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you so much :-))) Yeah...my "lovely" german accent ;-))))))))
Did you let the acrylics dry first?
Yes - always let the first layer dry completely, no matter if acrylic or oil but especially oil need a couple of days to REALLY cure completely.
@@brennerfineart oh gosh no wonder. The blue kept mixing into my cloud
Perfec painting friend 👍 💯
Thank you :-)
👍👍👍👍❤SUPER GUT ICH LERNE SEHR VIEL VON DIR DANKE
Sehr schön, das freut mich :-))) Dann hat es sich gelohnt, das Video zu machen :-)))
@@brennerfineart 👍😊
Nice! Why do you do acrylic under? Why not start with the white canvas or with medium coated camvas?
My experience is, that darker colours, like the one from the back, tend to "loose" their colourwise apperance when you don`t underpaint. With that I mean, that the colours you INTEND to apply don`t appear the way you want them to appear on the painting surface because the white interferes too much, is too strong NOT to interfer with the layer of colour that you apply. Hope you get what I mean ;-)
Beautiful 😍
Thank you so much Aishah :-)))
I love that you keep your videos concise! Subscribing. 💛
Thank you Allie :-))))
Fantastic tuturial, your clouds look so realistic...🧑🏻🎨🖼👌
Thank you my friend :-)
Thank you for the explanation, it was very through!
Thanks for your feedback :-)))
Wow so beautiful
Thank you :-))))
Wow amazing! Thank you so much! I learned a lot
Thank you :-))) Glad this video helped you so much :-))))
It's just beautiful!!!!
Thanks a lot :-)
wow. Really! only wow 👏
Thank you so much Riaan :-)))
I’ve played this video at least 40 times
That`s great :-))) Thank you for your support and I`m glad that you like it so much :-)))
How you make the oil colour dry too fast?
I just wait a couple of days for the first layer to dry ;-))) I am not using any dry accelerator, just water and linseed oil for thinning it down and then I just wait until it is completely dry.
@@brennerfineart how about the detail? Do you just take a couple of minute?
@@ardanirahim3176 this video is not showing the whole process of how I painted the painting. It took me much longer of course than what you see in the video.
It’s beautiful! Thank you for tutorial. :) Can you tell me when you paint clouds, do you have to wait for them to dry gradually or you paint everything at once?
Thank you so much :-))) I apply the first layer, the underpainting (if I do an underpainting) and let this layer rest until it is bone dry. And then I apply the next layer, most of the time the final layer...wet in wet...but you can pause any time you want to, you do not have to finish the painting in one sitting all the time.
Okay, i understand. Thank you very much for the answer and help :)))
Вы бесподобны!🙏💓👍👏👏👏😊
Спасибо за большую похвалу!
you are just brilliant
Thank you Howard :-))))
Thank you for your help with clouds ☁️ 🙏.
You`re welcome Alana :-)))
magical
Thanks a lot :-)))
Mine looks like a rock......At best. Fun anyways and I can only get better from here, Thanks for the video, I love your cloud
Thank you :-)) Keep on practicing...you won`t believe how my first paintings looked like...it all boils down to the amount of time you invest into learning how to paint - just stay on it and you can achieve GREAT things!
Sir that was an azming tutorial thank you!
Thank you Maryam :-)))
Sehr schön gemalt...👍🌈🖌
Vielen Dank Christina :-)))
Awesome tutorial
Thank you :-)))
Im gonna try this
Yes! And please let me know how it came out :-)))
Awesome cloud, wish this tutorial was a bit more detailed. What shade of blue are you using? Your awesome
Thank you :-))) I will start next year to offer real time tutorials on my website/patreon-site, not yet sure when exactly but I will let you know here on my channel :-)
I`m using basically three different blue tones, Cobald blue, French Ultramarine und Phthalo blue ( with a red shade).
Omg new vid again ilove love love ur work idol❤️👍🏻😊 nice work😁keep posting🎨👍🏻💪
Thank you so much :-) Yes, new video coming every Sunday 18.00 CET so stay tuned :-)
Great! What kind of brushes do you use for this technique
Thank you :-))) I got a video where I explain in detail what brushes I use for painting in general, there you will see the selection of flat brushes that I used for this painting: ruclips.net/video/VzoyoioxVNI/видео.html
I love your work,thank you for sharing your talent with us. Would it be possible to have your words in English?
Thank you :-))) What do you mean with "have your words in English"? Do you mean the automatic translation?
@@brennerfineart yes
i really love this tutorial omg! and now im ur subscriber more tutorial pls
Thank you :-) More videos are coming every Sunday evening 18.00 CET :-)))) Next one will be a "how to paint grass"- tutorial, coming on August 30th :-)
thank you for teaching us so much ,B
You`re welcome :-)))
How do u keep acrylic wet for blending? Water??
I`m using here water mixable oils (link is in the description box). With acrylics it really is way more difficult to blend, acrylics are basically more or less dry the moment you put them on the painting surface.
Very good it's really 👌
Thanks a lot :-))))
Great ❤️🙏🌻
Thank you so much :-9))
Incroyable
Merci beaucoup :-)))
I have trouble getting the centre of the clouds. It’s hard for me to imagine it
The centre? What do you mean with "centre"?
@@brennerfineart the main bulk of the cloud. Those big bulbs in the centre that look closer than the rest
@@brennerfineart I am actually working on none now, I have a great outline and have put a background light grey color onto it but am not sure how to proceed
@@captaincole4511 do you use reference material? If not and without a lot of experience anything you paint will look off - that`s why I use always reference material like 95% of all of the realistic painters.
@@brennerfineart I am using a picture I took
I though clouds were really hard but when u do a tutorial from a complete pro ur good!
Nothing is really simple to paint but you can learn how to paint anything, that`s for sure :-))) Just need to be willing to invest the time it takes ;-)))
nice work
Thank you :-)))
so beautiful. thank you so very much War Lord
Thank you Ariel :-)))
Amazing! Thanks :)
Thank you :-)))
thank you very much!
You`re welcome Lydia :-)))
The thumbnail almost looked like clickbait. For a second it looked like he was holding a paintbrush over a cotton ball
Thank you :-))) This is a really big compliment!
This is simply outstanding. The clouds are looking amazing. I subbed for your channel for more such masterpieces which is a great treat for my eyes. Thanks for your great video sir.Have a wonderful week ahead. 👍👍
Thanks a lot :-))))
Hi there do you have online classes?
Yes, I have a Patreon channel, currently 105 full time tutorials between 2 and 9 hours of in detail painting, including the colour mixing process and no time lapse:
www.patreon.com/brennerfineart