Ryan- Thanks so very much for this painting tutorial. It took me about 2 months to finish but I just started painting 2 years ago. (Plus I'm 83 years old.)
the contrast and negative combination of the blue and orange just makes this painting pop out. great job! this is a really unique and attractive piece!
"Rainy Rainy Day" All I can say is WOW! You really captured the feeling....I've walked down that street at least a thousand times in the rain. Best tutorial I've seen. I'm not quite ready to try yet but am looking forward to in the future. You are a great artist and teacher. Thanks so much!
I know this tutorial was made 3 years ago but I saw it and just had to attempt it.Painting is very therapeutic especially on rainy rainy days.Its taken me a while but I'm close to the end Your a great teacher.
Rainy rainy day. Working my wsy through this and I'm loving your teaching style. It's really changed my prospective on how to paint things that actually look real. Thank you for all that you do!
Love doing this painting! I’ve been working on it a few weeks now and today, on this rainy rain day is no exception 😊 thank you! Ps love cityscapes so keep them coming!
Its really so perfect. I loved your explanation. I understood well. But can u pls show us a full sketched paper before start painting. It will really help me.
He actually painted it in a few days... He stops painting a handful of times and goes to bed then gets up and keeps working on it the next day, even though he didn't get it done in three hours it's still really pretty 😎
I really want to try this, but how about the initial outline drawing? And reference photo would be awesome. As a noob I don't think I could even attempt to follow along without drawing or reference photo to sketch before hand. Man if I could paint this in 3 hours I think I'd be making a good living selling paintings 😂
Thanks for this video! Excellent all around. I have a policy of “NO CARS” in my paintings, but yours are really amazing! I may have to change my policy…
Haha, yes, I do lots of editing! The actual painting process normally takes far more than three hours. In fact, it’s normally about a weeks worth of painting compressed into the three-ish hour span. A lot of that time is spent testing things on other canvas or re-doing portions so I can teach them better but there is always a lot of footage before I compress it into a semi-digestible 3 hour lesson. Also, big thank you for the kind words! Glad you’re enjoying the work :)
hiii I love your paintings. Could you please recommend brands of paints that you are using? I am bit confused while buying as I am a beginner for acrylic
Hi Ryan, love this rainy city scene.. I new here and wondered how do you get your traceable onto the canvas? Especially into a larger canvas compared to the actual printed traceable? Thank you in advance! Love your tutorials, how you explain why you do what you’re doing.. Raquel
I am *shaken* . You switched paint brands too! Wait let me catch up with you on this. 😭 Waaiiit. 😭You can't just go from increasingly detailed landscapes to 100% realistic urbanscapes without warniiiiiiing. 😭👏👏👏 DoYouThinkYouWouldEverDoAFantasySetting? Just....AskingForAFriend👀
Haha, I love the passion in your comments. I wouldn't worry about the brands, I'm still using a lot of Liquitex Basics. I believe the Mars Black, Cadmium Red and Primary Yellow used in this lesson were produced by Liquitex. The Titanium White and Cerulean Blue were from Winsor & Newton. I don't think much about about the brands, I like and trust both of them. As for the fantasy scene, I may or may not have recently created a folder on my hard drive filled with saved fantasy reference photos. So, who knows, maybe some day ;)
@@RyanORourkeArtist ...but no more beginner friendly lessons? I dont think I can do this yet...and have no way to print off the tracings....I'm discouraged. :(
@@jackiegarroutte8970 I don't ever really have a set agenda for what I'm doing a month from now so you never know what's coming up. With that said I do understand where you're coming from and I've thought a lot about how I had started to consistently work on more elaborate pieces. In the end, this was kind of my chain of thoughts. I started this channel by doing fairly complex pieces because that's what I was passionate about at the time. However, as I released more lessons beginners would come in and ask for tutorials on the basics. I wanted to help and so I made the 10 minute painting series which I spent about two years on. There are about 90 episodes and while I initially intended on doing 100 of them, I just felt like I had taught the basics. The last 10-15 kind of just felt like I was doing the same thing over and over again. I looked back at the catalog and felt confident that if someone new to painting did come across my channel they could build a good foundation on those lessons and as far as the simple stuff goes, I had taught it. Now it’s worth noting that while I was releasing the 10 minute lessons I was also releasing hour long lessons (which were actually close to an hour, not four) and those set the ground work for the next stage of progression. However, like the 10 minute lessons after about 50 of them I felt like yet again I explained all that I could for that beginner level. So, rather than doing more of the same I started working on more complicated pieces. In the end, the idea is that a new painter can come across the channel and learn the basics through the 10 minute paintings. From there they can advance to the cut up lessons or hour long lessons as they aren’t much more difficult but they are a step up. Then, once they feel confident with those they can work on some of the new, more advanced tutorials that I’m doing currently. In short, I felt that I had released about 150 lessons for beginners and I had covered the basics thoroughly. From there I wanted to continue teaching, I wanted to ensure that those who have been following the channel continue to grow and become more advanced artists. I didn’t want to limit those who watch the channel and I wanted to provide everyone the opportunity to keep growing. So, again, at this point I don’t really have a plan, maybe one day I will create more simple lessons again but right now I know I want to work on some more elaborate pieces so those who have been learning and watching the channel can continue to grow. I hope that makes sense and that you can maybe go back and enjoy some of the easier lessons for now. Then, once you’re comfortable join us for the new ones. Again, there is a pretty big back catalog of beginner friend lessons to work from :)
@@RyanORourkeArtist Thank you so much for such a long reply. You are an excellent teacher and I appreciate all the time you put in....you are such a nice person I will go back to the 10 min and 1 hour ones and try again...thank you again...you as re so kind!
You’re sooo smart, informative, talented and such a great teacher and demonstrator. I love how you explain what your doing and why plus how and why you’re mixing paints the way you are. God bless you! Hugs from TN!
Took me a few days to finish this painting and I’m in love with it !! Definitely didn’t come out exactly like your beautiful painting BUT it came pretty close ! thank you so much because this video Made it very easy for a beginner to understand❤️❤️❤️
I want to paint a rainy rainy day. I love the look of lights reflecting in water. I am finding impressionism so challenging, but I love the look. Great tutorial. Thanks.
I love these types of cityscapes, but it's a bit beyond my skill set. I might attempt it one day. For now, I'll just enjoy your beautiful masterpieces😊💛reminds me of my former home NYC.
Thank you! Cityscapes aren’t actually all that difficult though when you work on a relatively large canvas and break them down step by step. Wishing you the best :)
True! I will try Times Square or similar one for sure. I did some Prague bridge etc with architectural point, but from Bottom to Top building painting - never tried.
Ryan- Thanks so very much for this painting tutorial. It took me about 2 months to finish but I just started painting 2 years ago. (Plus I'm 83 years old.)
Nothing
wow you're so old
We want to see it!
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Why don't you post you art in your RUclips channel.
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Rainy rainy it is!! Absolutley perfect technic for this type of dreamy impressionism.
Ryan, you are super amazing. You basically gave so much knowledge for FREE. I honestly hope your work inspired others like it inspired me
the contrast and negative combination of the blue and orange just makes this painting pop out. great job! this is a really unique and attractive piece!
What I find more incredible is that like 85% of the painting was done with three colours
you can create all the colors with the three primary colors.
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"Rainy Rainy Day" All I can say is WOW! You really captured the feeling....I've walked down that street at least a thousand times in the rain. Best tutorial I've seen. I'm not quite ready to try yet but am looking forward to in the future. You are a great artist and teacher. Thanks so much!
I know this tutorial was made 3 years ago but I saw it and just had to attempt it.Painting is very therapeutic especially on rainy rainy days.Its taken me a while but I'm close to the end Your a great teacher.
This painting is absolutely gorgeous! It is definitely on my list as it's quite the challenge but WOW!! It''s an amazing piece!
Hi pretty lady. How are you doing today???
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I am loving this tutorial and your vision. Rainy, Rainy day! 💧💦⛈
Rainy rainy day such a beautiful gloomy rainy day
Rainy rainy day. Working my wsy through this and I'm loving your teaching style. It's really changed my prospective on how to paint things that actually look real. Thank you for all that you do!
It's so helpful that you do this in real time🙌
This guy is the Bob Ross of 2021
Amazing job! More of such tutorials 🙏🏻
It seems to be a photograph. Really no words to explain emotion in seeing you while painting...
Very Wonderful Rain City Paint,
Thanks for your nice efforts.👍👍👌👌🌹🌹
I think I accidentally watch this in my sleep
Aye it came on when I was asleep too 😅
Love doing this painting! I’ve been working on it a few weeks now and today, on this rainy rain day is no exception 😊 thank you! Ps love cityscapes so keep them coming!
Hi pretty lady. How are you doing today???????????????
Its really so perfect. I loved your explanation. I understood well.
But can u pls show us a full sketched paper before start painting. It will really help me.
Beautiful rainy rainy day.
I can’t believe he painted this in only 3 hours omg... It takes weeks for me to actually finish a peace
He actually painted it in a few days... He stops painting a handful of times and goes to bed then gets up and keeps working on it the next day, even though he didn't get it done in three hours it's still really pretty 😎
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Rainy Rainy Day, Thank you, Ryan!
rainy rainy days are the best
Mind blown! This is just stunning and I feel so inspired. Thank you.
I do love a rainy rainy day love this
Lovelovelove this, am I ready..I won't know till I try...you are an excellent teacher...and I most definitely will do this. Thank you so very much.
شكرا لك لقد قضيت معك وقتا عظيما ❤❤❤ انت مبدع جدا وبالنسبة لي فأن قناتك بيتي المفضل💜💜💜✨😍😘
1 detailed video of the process. helpful to me
This is the one of the ✨bestest✨ acrylic paintings that I've seen in my entire life ! I loved it! Definitely going to try soon, and nice tutorial:)
I hope you add this long, clear and useful video too. Thank you very much for your great effort
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I really want to try this, but how about the initial outline drawing? And reference photo would be awesome. As a noob I don't think I could even attempt to follow along without drawing or reference photo to sketch before hand.
Man if I could paint this in 3 hours I think I'd be making a good living selling paintings 😂
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"RAINY RAINY DAYS"
can I get a heart?
Amazing, finally finished watching this. It looks great
Thanks for this video! Excellent all around. I have a policy of “NO CARS” in my paintings, but yours are really amazing! I may have to change my policy…
3:45:02 honestly, I just woke up to this and decided to finish the video-
Lmfao same But I’m rewinding because stuff about painting was in my dream so I want to see if he says it
I love the very long videos that’s in depth
I love your painting of New York city just so very amazing 👍😍
Super painting
It’s sooo beautiful and perfect
A fantastic painting,love it ,thanks.
Beautiful work. Love this work.
Now that's a rainy, rainy day. 😉
Most lovely painting,thanks for this painting
Brilliant Ryan, you're a star...
Rainy, rainy day..!
Excellent looking
rainy rainy day Nice job.
brilliant painting... a very calm scenery.....
It is fantastic! Thank you!🥰
Vraiment très réussi et bien démontré. Merci🌸🇫🇷
Awesome!!!! Learned so much!!!
Great work !!! 👏 Thank you for the wonderful inspiration❣ After this video I start to paint again. It's so much fun! 😀🖒
Your so good. Love your painting and you do a great speaking on your lessons.lisa
This is fabulous, excellent work👍☺☕🖌
rainy, rainy day!
I really could use a rainy rainy day rn
Wow brilliant!
Amazing!
Magnifique bravo j'adore 👏🇫🇷
Rainy rainy days
Just awesome
Thanks a lot for the inspiration¡¡¡👏👏👏
Lovely ❤
U are amaaaaaazing man😭
OMG....
+ your face is cute 😁💜
great painting skills.. one gripe... i didnt know cars had rocket boosters.
Ryan your paintings are awesome! Do you edit your videos? How are they 3 hours long? Great stuff.
Haha, yes, I do lots of editing! The actual painting process normally takes far more than three hours. In fact, it’s normally about a weeks worth of painting compressed into the three-ish hour span. A lot of that time is spent testing things on other canvas or re-doing portions so I can teach them better but there is always a lot of footage before I compress it into a semi-digestible 3 hour lesson. Also, big thank you for the kind words! Glad you’re enjoying the work :)
How did you draw the pencil lines that guided you for the painting ? I mean. Did you draw them by hand or is it a print ?
Did you put gesso over your canvas before you started to paint ?
hiii I love your paintings. Could you please recommend brands of paints that you are using? I am bit confused while buying as I am a beginner for acrylic
Hi Ryan, love this rainy city scene.. I new here and wondered how do you get your traceable onto the canvas? Especially into a larger canvas compared to the actual printed traceable?
Thank you in advance! Love your tutorials, how you explain why you do what you’re doing..
Raquel
I actually just did the grid of this yesterday. If you use the 9 by 9 grid it's actually pretty easy. I put it on a 16 by 20 canvas.
I love your technique bro❤️
Thanks for sharing
New friend here 😃❤️
Thanks Gihan! Welcome to the channel and our artistic community!
Can anyone tell where u guys found pic of the painting i mean the drawing
Rainy days.
Wauw love it I’am go to try it thx
Wishing you lots of success, Corry!
Beginners struggle with Basics burnt sienna because of the color shift. The other brand is better (WN?)
Where do you find this picture ?
How can I trace this? I can draw but dang would take forever.
Is there somewhere I can find the sketch for this?
you are the boss.x.
Great !
what brand of paint do you use ?
U r Hardworking.....
Do you have any water color painting tutorials ?
you can do that with acrylics?
This was completed with acrylics :) I normally list the medium in the video title
Great.
Where is the reference photo??????
I forgot to add the RAINY RAINY DAYS!!
رسمك يجننننن اسمتر على هاذا المحتوى وترجم
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😍💙💙💙💙👍
I am the 1st viewer
I am *shaken* . You switched paint brands too! Wait let me catch up with you on this. 😭 Waaiiit. 😭You can't just go from increasingly detailed landscapes to 100% realistic urbanscapes without warniiiiiiing. 😭👏👏👏 DoYouThinkYouWouldEverDoAFantasySetting? Just....AskingForAFriend👀
I agree....overwhelming.
I'm left faaaaaaar behind
Haha, I love the passion in your comments. I wouldn't worry about the brands, I'm still using a lot of Liquitex Basics. I believe the Mars Black, Cadmium Red and Primary Yellow used in this lesson were produced by Liquitex. The Titanium White and Cerulean Blue were from Winsor & Newton. I don't think much about about the brands, I like and trust both of them. As for the fantasy scene, I may or may not have recently created a folder on my hard drive filled with saved fantasy reference photos. So, who knows, maybe some day ;)
@@RyanORourkeArtist ...but no more beginner friendly lessons? I dont think I can do this yet...and have no way to print off the tracings....I'm discouraged. :(
@@jackiegarroutte8970 I don't ever really have a set agenda for what I'm doing a month from now so you never know what's coming up. With that said I do understand where you're coming from and I've thought a lot about how I had started to consistently work on more elaborate pieces. In the end, this was kind of my chain of thoughts.
I started this channel by doing fairly complex pieces because that's what I was passionate about at the time. However, as I released more lessons beginners would come in and ask for tutorials on the basics. I wanted to help and so I made the 10 minute painting series which I spent about two years on. There are about 90 episodes and while I initially intended on doing 100 of them, I just felt like I had taught the basics. The last 10-15 kind of just felt like I was doing the same thing over and over again. I looked back at the catalog and felt confident that if someone new to painting did come across my channel they could build a good foundation on those lessons and as far as the simple stuff goes, I had taught it.
Now it’s worth noting that while I was releasing the 10 minute lessons I was also releasing hour long lessons (which were actually close to an hour, not four) and those set the ground work for the next stage of progression. However, like the 10 minute lessons after about 50 of them I felt like yet again I explained all that I could for that beginner level. So, rather than doing more of the same I started working on more complicated pieces.
In the end, the idea is that a new painter can come across the channel and learn the basics through the 10 minute paintings. From there they can advance to the cut up lessons or hour long lessons as they aren’t much more difficult but they are a step up. Then, once they feel confident with those they can work on some of the new, more advanced tutorials that I’m doing currently.
In short, I felt that I had released about 150 lessons for beginners and I had covered the basics thoroughly. From there I wanted to continue teaching, I wanted to ensure that those who have been following the channel continue to grow and become more advanced artists. I didn’t want to limit those who watch the channel and I wanted to provide everyone the opportunity to keep growing.
So, again, at this point I don’t really have a plan, maybe one day I will create more simple lessons again but right now I know I want to work on some more elaborate pieces so those who have been learning and watching the channel can continue to grow.
I hope that makes sense and that you can maybe go back and enjoy some of the easier lessons for now. Then, once you’re comfortable join us for the new ones. Again, there is a pretty big back catalog of beginner friend lessons to work from :)
@@RyanORourkeArtist Thank you so much for such a long reply. You are an excellent teacher and I appreciate all the time you put in....you are such a nice person
I will go back to the 10 min and 1 hour ones and try again...thank you again...you as re so kind!
Can i make this painting too? But the problem is I have no idea how to make the drafting because of ye whole reference
Rainy days
You’re sooo smart, informative, talented and such a great teacher and demonstrator. I love how you explain what your doing and why plus how and why you’re mixing paints the way you are. God bless you! Hugs from TN!
Took me a few days to finish this painting and I’m in love with it !! Definitely didn’t come out exactly like your beautiful painting BUT it came pretty close ! thank you so much because this video Made it very easy for a beginner to understand❤️❤️❤️
I want to paint a rainy rainy day. I love the look of lights reflecting in water. I am finding impressionism so challenging, but I love the look. Great tutorial. Thanks.
I love these types of cityscapes, but it's a bit beyond my skill set. I might attempt it one day. For now, I'll just enjoy your beautiful masterpieces😊💛reminds me of my former home NYC.
I have no words to describe how amazing you have painted. Its too difficult to paint Cityscape and you did it so nicely. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! Cityscapes aren’t actually all that difficult though when you work on a relatively large canvas and break them down step by step. Wishing you the best :)
True! I will try Times Square or similar one for sure. I did some Prague bridge etc with architectural point, but from Bottom to Top building painting - never tried.
Gorgeous painting! :) very very good job man, I can almost feel the rain :D