Absolutely brilliant to hear your comments all the way through, helping so much and never boring at all. Keep going please, the same format is fab. Thankyou so much.
Thank you, not boring at all. Just what I needed for the sky. I just found your channel; this was very helpful, and I look forward to checking out the rest of your videos.
Mate this is not boring! Absolutely loved this video! I have been oil painting for about a year now and learnt the importance of colour accuracy. If you get the colours right and put them in the right place then you are pretty much on your way to a realistic painting. You have now cemented that thought in my head today. Absolutely loved this. Keep them coming. Best wishes from a fellow kiwi living in Aus right now.
So beautiful loved your tutorial and learned a great deal loved your sky gradients and the way you mixed your sky colors and achieved them spot on!!! Thank you 😊
really enjoyed the video.... didn't think it was boring, and yes I watched it all!!!!! I thought it was fascinating knowledge being shared. Looking forward to the next video.
Hi Wayne, want to thank you so much for you generosity, your tutorials are full of wonderful gifts for a beginner. Hope someday you have the time to do more of them.
Thank you for posting and sharing your thoughts....enjoy the longer videos and have been learning ...its great that you help other through this journey.
Thanks for these videos, not boring at all. I have to force myself to stop after a few (Marathon) as I only discovered you. Never too late. Love the commentary and mixing soo helpful. Cheers 🎨
One of the best sky mixing videos I have watched in recent months. I do indeed use the "paper compare" approach but am usually to impatient. After seeing this video, I will dedicate more time to my mixing process as you do demonstrate the importance of doing it right !!
I learn every time I watch one of your videos. That is so lovely of you to post them! Thank you! I just cheekily ask if you will post part two of this painting at some stage? The "How I paint grasses" one? 😊
Great tips...and enjoy watching mixing paint...everyone will be different...no one will not achieve the same color...however...its good for beginners to understand these tips when learning... It's the artists color mixing...and brushwork that makes their work stand out.... Your palette is a good one as well...so many are using black to grey their colors along with burnt umber...they have great techniques but don't understand the theory and little important factors/tips of mixing color... So many channels out there...and the painters have no idea about composition...color...and brushwork....viewers then just copy...put up on Ebay for 500.00 their first pieces ...its too much going on now in the painting world...so we need artists like you out there to get the true ...important info to beginners who really want to become painters.
Very helpful to have help discovering the colours of NZ skies. Thank you for this. Clearly mixing on a palette is preferable to mixing on the canvas. Does matching to a printed picture become confused if using 2 pictures printed on different printers? Thank you. Wondering why not cobalt blue in your box of tricks?
Hi, I would just stick to one picture for a colour reference to begin with maybe. I can quickly and easily make a cobalt with the ultramarine and pthalo, but cobalt is a very pigment too. Cheers
Hi Wayne, I know this is an old clip and you may not notice my comment, but I'll ask anyway just in case. How did you avoid not getting green in your sky with the cad yellow mixed into the clouds?
Hi Linda, oh wow that's great news 😁 well you can definitely mix the colour the same I see no reason why not. But you know I'm an oils guy so my acrylic knowledge is sparse. To feather those clouds the same you would need a medium to slow the drying time of your acrylics I imagine. It relies on blending wet into wet. Hey, thanks for watching 😊
@@waynevickersart2141 (in answer to Linda's question) with my very limited experience, I would say that the challenge using this mixing approach with acrylics is that they "tend to" dry a lot more quickly (as Wayne also indicated). You can use retarder of course. As a "novice", I found working with oils so much easier than working with acrylics. It is much more forgiving.
Absolutely brilliant to hear your comments all the way through, helping so much and never boring at all. Keep going please, the same format is fab. Thankyou so much.
This is so helpful , will fine tune my skill when painting sky
Awesome video mate
Mixing the colours is a challenge as a beginner. So great video and not boring at all
Thank you, not boring at all. Just what I needed for the sky. I just found your channel; this was very helpful, and I look forward to checking out the rest of your videos.
your laid back personality, kept this entertaining. You remind me of the Irish. (I'm Irish, lol).
This is not boring at all, thanks for doing these videos, you rock!
Cheers Steven 😊 lol
Mate this is not boring! Absolutely loved this video! I have been oil painting for about a year now and learnt the importance of colour accuracy. If you get the colours right and put them in the right place then you are pretty much on your way to a realistic painting. You have now cemented that thought in my head today. Absolutely loved this. Keep them coming. Best wishes from a fellow kiwi living in Aus right now.
Thanks Wayne. I learn so much from your videos. Love your technique and style.
So beautiful loved your tutorial and learned a great deal loved your sky gradients and the way you mixed your sky colors and achieved them spot on!!! Thank you 😊
really enjoyed the video.... didn't think it was boring, and yes I watched it all!!!!! I thought it was fascinating knowledge being shared. Looking forward to the next video.
Hi Carroll, thank you very much 😊
Hi Wayne, want to thank you so much for you generosity, your tutorials are full of wonderful gifts for a beginner. Hope someday you have the time to do more of them.
So cute and candid. Great information! Relax and don't feel you need to hurry. We will stay with you! Keep on painting! More videos please.
Thank you for posting and sharing your thoughts....enjoy the longer videos and have been learning ...its great that you help other through this journey.
Never board watching your videos, I learn tons from you!
Excellent video ✨⭐️💫 .. just the details that I needed to learn about paint mixing, painting skies and clouds 👍♥️
Love your work Wayne as simple & uncomplicated as you make them. That's what I like about them. & your talent of course 😉👍
Great video Wayne, thanks! Watched it til the end, not boring! 😁 I need more of those badger brushes!
Cheers Lisa, you're getting my watch hours up! lol
hi wayne great colours and tips you share; best oil painting tutoriials i have ever seen
also i think your paintings are as goood as andrew tishers
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Yep, keep them coming. So interesting and inspiring. Thank you.
Thanks for these videos, not boring at all. I have to force myself to stop after a few (Marathon) as I only discovered you. Never too late. Love the commentary and mixing soo helpful. Cheers 🎨
Thank you Susan, good luck with your painting!
Good stuff Wayne. I really do enjoy your videos. 👍😉
One of the best sky mixing videos I have watched in recent months. I do indeed use the "paper compare" approach but am usually to impatient. After seeing this video, I will dedicate more time to my mixing process as you do demonstrate the importance of doing it right !!
Thanks, yes it's just practice but it does take patience and time, good luck!
I learn every time I watch one of your videos. That is so lovely of you to post them! Thank you! I just cheekily ask if you will post part two of this painting at some stage? The "How I paint grasses" one? 😊
Great stuff Wayne.... :-). Enjoyed.....
Awesome stuff mate, really helpful keep em coming :)
Thanks 😊 I will do. Cheers for the support
Im loving the painting!
Thank you Marcela 😊
Great tips...and enjoy watching mixing paint...everyone will be different...no one will not achieve the same color...however...its good for beginners to understand these tips when learning...
It's the artists color mixing...and brushwork that makes their work stand out....
Your palette is a good one as well...so many are using black to grey their colors along with burnt umber...they have great techniques but don't understand the theory and little important factors/tips of mixing color...
So many channels out there...and the painters have no idea about composition...color...and brushwork....viewers then just copy...put up on Ebay for 500.00 their first pieces ...its too much going on now in the painting world...so we need artists like you out there to get the true ...important info to beginners who really want to become painters.
Really helpful, thank you!
Very helpful, I am overworking way to much and feel my studio lighting is not adequate. Thank you for this
Awesome lesson. Thank you
Hey great stuff there!
10:49 never bored ...a painter is always learning....should always be seeking to learn....the more one learns ..the more there is to learn...
Very helpful to have help discovering the colours of NZ skies. Thank you for this. Clearly mixing on a palette is preferable to mixing on the canvas. Does matching to a printed picture become confused if using 2 pictures printed on different printers? Thank you. Wondering why not cobalt blue in your box of tricks?
Hi, I would just stick to one picture for a colour reference to begin with maybe. I can quickly and easily make a cobalt with the ultramarine and pthalo, but cobalt is a very pigment too. Cheers
Well done
👍👍👍
Hi Wayne, I know this is an old clip and you may not notice my comment, but I'll ask anyway just in case. How did you avoid not getting green in your sky with the cad yellow mixed into the clouds?
Is there a part two for the bottom part of the painting because I’m struggling to find it ?
Can I use Acrylic paints with the same technique and colors? I am about to move into my studio!
Hi Linda, oh wow that's great news 😁 well you can definitely mix the colour the same I see no reason why not. But you know I'm an oils guy so my acrylic knowledge is sparse. To feather those clouds the same you would need a medium to slow the drying time of your acrylics I imagine. It relies on blending wet into wet.
Hey, thanks for watching 😊
@@waynevickersart2141 (in answer to Linda's question) with my very limited experience, I would say that the challenge using this mixing approach with acrylics is that they "tend to" dry a lot more quickly (as Wayne also indicated). You can use retarder of course. As a "novice", I found working with oils so much easier than working with acrylics. It is much more forgiving.
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Great stuff hope your cousin has his thermals on he he
What happened to part 2?
Just a little dragging for me, I thank you.
thanks, sorry it's a bit boring 😐 good luck with your painting