Great tip! I would like to see how you do such detail work, like all the rocks around the campfire & tent & how that detail gets built up. Thank you! Really like this one!
Once again GREAT job Chuck! Like the idea of water on the finger and just a drop on palette. I struggle with the balance of not enough and/or too much water. Thanks for your help.
Do you do fog, the same way Chuck? It seems it would be a lot of work to put a large amount of fog in a picture :) I just started painting with oils, a couple months ago. So far I have done 5 paintings. I have done a lot of different creative work as well over the years, but just recently picked up the painting. I started watching Bob Ross many years ago, and again recently on You Tube, night after night, after night, learning his techniques. Then Then I found Bill Alexander, whom I didn't know was Bob's mentor, and watched him for a while. Then I found Wilson Bickford, whom I now have on FB, and watched a couple others on You Tube as well. Now I have found you, and have been watching you. I just Love your work so much. I love all the little detail in your paintings. Last night I watched the one with the Bear and cubs. That is SO awesome! I would give anything to be able to paint animals like that!. I have watched you every night now for about 2 weeks. I like combining different techniques to create my paintings, and of course use my own thoughts as well. Is there somewhere I could show you what I have done? I would love to have your input, and would also love to see you do more on here as well. :)
I do fog the same way yes. It is a lot of work especially if you want it to be very soft and smooth. But I enjoy the process of all my paintings so it doesn't bother me :) That's awesome! I'm very honored you are watching me after watching so many awesome painters like them! Thank you very much I appreciate it all! I'm a big Bob Ross fan as well.
Looking good, I like where your going with it. And it does look better now with the trees thinned out a bit and the trees highlighted by the campfire. Is the bright spot a lantern? I guess I'll see when its done.
I should cover that sometime soon. It depends on the artist. I like to use alkyd medium and mix with oils. Then apply just like this almost. Limiting myself to 1 - 3 layers. So it should be almost complete with acrylics before you add oils
This video certainly cleared the 'fog' from my brain :) very realistic looking smoke. Thq. Chuck.
Thanks always Kiran!
What a wonderful painter and teacher!
Great demonstration!! This painting is beautiful :D
Thanks Lisa! Much appreciated!!!
This is a great technique I’ve learnt from u. Thank u!
Great tip! I would like to see how you do such detail work, like all the rocks around the campfire & tent & how that detail gets built up. Thank you! Really like this one!
I will do that. Thanks Carol I always appreciate it
I really needed this, thank you so much! Beautiful
You are truly a master‼️
Just what I was looking for! Thanks
Once again GREAT job Chuck! Like the idea of water on the finger and just a drop on palette. I struggle with the balance of not enough and/or too much water. Thanks for your help.
No problem and thank you!!!
Looking really good. Sure hope you let us see when it's complete.
Pat. 🙋
That’s beautiful man
You're amazing, ty for sharing!
Most welcome!
Thanks .. it was a great video!
This is beautiful. You are so talented
Love it! Very helpful 🔥🙌🏾
Needed this tip i had never thought to had a bit of the fire reflection into the low smoke
This was so helpful thank you so much!
Thanks for the interesting technique for the smoke, but how did you paint the aurora borealis?
U r an inspiration for us!
Wawwww.Fantastic.
Do you do fog, the same way Chuck? It seems it would be a lot of work to put a large amount of fog in a picture :)
I just started painting with oils, a couple months ago. So far I have done 5 paintings. I have done a lot of different creative work as well over the years, but just recently picked up the painting. I started watching Bob Ross many years ago, and again recently on You Tube, night after night, after night, learning his techniques. Then Then I found Bill Alexander, whom I didn't know was Bob's mentor, and watched him for a while. Then I found Wilson Bickford, whom I now have on FB, and watched a couple others on You Tube as well. Now I have found you, and have been watching you. I just Love your work so much. I love all the little detail in your paintings. Last night I watched the one with the Bear and cubs. That is SO awesome! I would give anything to be able to paint animals like that!. I have watched you every night now for about 2 weeks. I like combining different techniques to create my paintings, and of course use my own thoughts as well. Is there somewhere I could show you what I have done? I would love to have your input, and would also love to see you do more on here as well. :)
I do fog the same way yes. It is a lot of work especially if you want it to be very soft and smooth. But I enjoy the process of all my paintings so it doesn't bother me :)
That's awesome! I'm very honored you are watching me after watching so many awesome painters like them! Thank you very much I appreciate it all! I'm a big Bob Ross fan as well.
This is amazing! Thank u!!
nice painting mate!
Thank you as always!
Thanks! I think I can do that now!
I enjoyed your video :) Keep it up!
Awesome work. If you don't have a blending brush, can you use a q-tip?
I think you could, worth a try anyways
@@chuckblackart Cool. Ive been trying to paint with acrylics on Bristol board of late (ran out of paper). It hasnt gone very well, lol.
you are great!!!
Looking good, I like where your going with it. And it does look better now with the trees thinned out a bit and the trees highlighted by the campfire. Is the bright spot a lantern? I guess I'll see when its done.
It is the lantern! Good guess!! Thanks David
w0nderfull painting i learn how to paint smoke thank you very mutch
You are welcome, Amal! Thanks!
Thank you very much.
Thanks. You had the same idea.
What about using zinc white?
Hm. Doesn’t seem too hard to do. Update: I was doing pink smoke for a picture & it came out really good. Thank you.
Thank u
You're cool.
Is there a specific technique when using oils?
I should cover that sometime soon. It depends on the artist. I like to use alkyd medium and mix with oils. Then apply just like this almost. Limiting myself to 1 - 3 layers. So it should be almost complete with acrylics before you add oils
is it possible to paint a smoke in Oil??
Lot of work
So NOT easy to do
There are many similar projects in woodglut's plans.
is it possible to paint a smoke in Oil?