Don't know why but your video is the first time I've fully understood why to do the underpainting which I have never done. Now I'm going to do it with a flower painting. Great video. This is as exciting to me as the day Algebra clicked in my head after years of frustration and tutors. So ...a really happy moment. ❤❤😮 Thanks for making this video!
Yes yes, the long palette below is designed by me to offer ample space for mixing a wide range of colors, ensuring comfort and efficiency during the painting process. My setup can greatly enhance an artist's workflow ! :)
Awesome. I love how detailed the underpainting already is and this to me looks already like a final layer, but I am a beginner, so what do I know. I enjoy watching this a lot. Do you paint in opaque paints over the underpainting, like covering it totally, or do you let it shine through with more transparent colors? It's hard to tell since you really master color mixing in detail.
The best teaching I have found on this subject, thank you so much!
I consider you one of my teachers, awesome presentation! thank you 🌹
Happy to hear ! thank you ! ❤️
Don't know why but your video is the first time I've fully understood why to do the underpainting which I have never done. Now I'm going to do it with a flower painting. Great video. This is as exciting to me as the day Algebra clicked in my head after years of frustration and tutors. So ...a really happy moment. ❤❤😮 Thanks for making this video!
Thanks for your kind comment ! Glad to help :)
This is the first time i hear of subsurface scattering and what three components go in to natural light. Thank you ❤️
Happy to help :)
The easel looks the most useful, the long pallet below looks comfortable
Yes yes, the long palette below is designed by me to offer ample space for mixing a wide range of colors, ensuring comfort and efficiency during the painting process. My setup can greatly enhance an artist's workflow ! :)
@@mateart
Thanks for your answer.
Perfection !
Awesome. I love how detailed the underpainting already is and this to me looks already like a final layer, but I am a beginner, so what do I know. I enjoy watching this a lot. Do you paint in opaque paints over the underpainting, like covering it totally, or do you let it shine through with more transparent colors? It's hard to tell since you really master color mixing in detail.
In this first color layer opaque in the light and transparent in the shadow :)
@@mateart found your explanation of this @4:40 Thanks.