Roger Dale Brown Demo 2016
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- Опубликовано: 6 июл 2016
- www.RogerDaleBrown.com and www.MonthavenArtSociety.org Privileged to have Roger demonstrate on June 26, 2016. Live program recording with background noise, no mic so bear with the variations. His instruction is worth it!!! Thank you Roger for your generosity in sharing your knowledge!!
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I cannot express how much I loved this demo. I never ever feel the urge or think it’s worth it, but I actually want to buy whatever instructional videos he has! I’ll never be able to produce anything like him but just to watch him paint and hearing him, and the utter beauty he creates would be so worth it just for that. One of the best painters I’ve ever come across.
One of the best painting demos on RUclips. Thanks for sharing this. Roger, you rock! Thanks for the years of inspiration.
Thank you so much for posting this! The editing was done very nicely,,and loads of information, many thanks to Roger as well.
Thank you for sharing your incredible talent. All the info you are giving is very helpful.
Thank you for the very beautiful. informative demo~
Thank you very much. Very nice gentleman and great skills!!
Hey Roger, I have a few of your paintings from past workshop offerings, and I really enjoyed seeing you work again. I was once inspired to work on a new landscape. I so appreciate how openly you share how you get colors for those of us who wonder around i the weeds looking for the right color or value. You're the genuine article.
It was very interesting to watch Roger D. Brown explain the steps in the barn painting. I really like the way he block the background for setting the tones and values in the painting. Thank you for the demonstration. Made some relational connections with the tones and cues.
Wonderful demo!
Such a great video. The layering is so effective, but I find it difficult to do. Keeping the layers thin so they don't pull up too much of the under-layer takes skill. Also impressed by your composition and simplification of the original photo reference. It paid off enormously! My instinct would be to make a network of fencing in the foreground. But the omission makes the painting so beautiful. Learned lots of tips from this and now must practice!! Thank you.
Extraordinario , gracias por subir este vídeo , aún que no entiendo inglés ....pero de igual forma vale la pena verlo.
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great work
Thank you for your very informative tidbits your shared during this painting, which I also love.
Excellent video! He explains his thought process well...very informative!
Very nice
Bravo Roger!
Love your painting style, the only other individual I have seen that paints like this is Hugh Greer. Thank you for sharing this information with us today, so much help
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Thanks for mentioning our book.
bravo!!!
Wonderful composition brilliantly explained. The info on values and lights and darks was very enlightening. Thanks for sharing.
Someone sneezes very loudly @ 23:03....turn your volume down. Lol
Greattttt
Wow!
Great
I did not catch the second name of the brushes you like. Rosemary and company but what was the other one? Great job with the painting.
trekell brushes
Enjoyed the video but I wish you would have controlled the focus a little better.
I love this video- the one thing I dont like is he references from a painting instead of a photo. Why?
It is a photo projected onto a screen
@@christypilkinton5043 really? It looks like a photo of a painting?
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Nice, video too bad you didn't have a better microphone on him, hard to understand him and then you also put on music drown him out
wow this is better than picasso
Good info I’m sure but the quality of the video terrible
Why do Americans always put tutorials on with music over the top of the speaker, why...