This was so fun to watch! Thank you so much for going through paint week! Your paintings turned out great! It also makes me happy to see another painter putting in the effort to share their journey on RUclips! Keep making videos!
Oh wow, thank you so much for taking the time to watch and comment on my video! It's an honor! And thank you for your great videos and courses. You teach your knowledge through the eyes of the student, and that helps me learn and grow in ways I didn't think were possible on my own.
One of the best and most positive youtube vids I have seen! Proper critique, produced with panache, professionalism and empathy. Engaging, educational and entertaining… As are @paintcoach vids…cheers
Such a good idea for a video , you made me curious . Your findings about the course were very well expressed , glad to see it was worth your week of time and there is so much truth in what you said about the way of your mindset needs to be towards the course but definitely towards yourself too. It's also positive this "act of action" brought you the little punch needing to go on , sometimes we just need this small encouragements to feel confident again to continu our own path . Ohh and again beautiful shoots too 👌 Thanks for sharing !
Thank you so much Debora! I'm happy you enjoyed this format, maybe I'll do it again sometime 🤗 I'm grateful you also resonated with my musings at the end. You're a wonderful human being and I appreciate you so much!
Wonderful video and overview of the free week course and paintings Frederike. You make me smile and laugh with "brush pressure, brush pressure" lol. And I know what you mean about your legs going numb squatting down lol. Thanks for doing Paint week with me! I really enjoyed it even more because I had a friend to paint with 😍
Thank you so much, Sanchia!! I still laugh myself when I think about the brush pressure thing haha squatting down, that was the word I was looking for lol!! It was indeed lovely to do this with a friend at my side, thank you for that ❤
Great video, and I've now heard of this paint coach who I'd never heard of before!! Sounds like his course really taught you some useful info, and was fun and enjoyable. I don't think "appliable" is actually a word. If something can be applied to something else, the word is "applicable". The easiest way to learn how to say "alizarin crimson" is to watch any random Bob Ross video. He used it a lot and mentioned it a lot in his painting show. Also, if you want to learn how to say it with a really thick German accent, you can watch Bill Alexander (who was Bob Ross' mentor) on his RUclips channel. I think Lena Danya uses a lot of quinacridone-based colors and sometimes mentions them. Thanks to your video, I may check out Paint Coach's course myself someday.
Yes I watched. I have a Bob ross paint set unopened and you have encouraged me to plunge in and create some art. Your english is very good, dont be down yourself about it.
Technically, 'appliable' and 'applicable' have the same meaning and can be used interchangeably. 'Appliable' is still a correct word, though it's considered somewhat dated. 'Applicable' is more commonly used today. 😀
@@SanchiaMarshall Ok, so "appliable" would now be considered the archaic, long-disused form of "applicable". My purpose in mentioning it was to let ATravelerOfWorlds know about "applicable" being an exception to the "verb+'able'" rule for figuring out adjective forms, at least in common parlance. I have previously commented that her English language skills more than rival those of a healthy cross-section of native English speakers, so I'm sure she knows I mean no disrespect. I also had to get my shout-outs to both Bob Ross and Bill Alexander, since their videos are both excellent pronunciation guides for "alizarin crimson". Mr. Alexander's pronunciation is the one to which I always hearken back.
Hi my friend!! Thank you so much for your kind and helpful comment. To start out, I took no disrespect from your comment by any means. And now I've learned another English word haha applicable, I'll remember that 😂 and I'll go check out Ross his pronunciation, I still can't for the life of me understand how to pronounce Alizarin 😅I have actually watched many of Bills older teachings and videos. I love his energy and knowledge. Both him and Ross give their own great contribution to the artist world. And yes I can highly recommend Paint Coach, I enjoy his relaxed and understandable approach to oil paints. I haven't heard of Lena Danya so I'll check her out. Thanks again for your comment, it put a huge smile on my face🤗
I’m glad this worked out Frederike 🤠👌🏻 It’s great that you where seeking a kickstart and you found it in this course (Your water Lilly painting was brilliant 🤠👍) Very Best wishes Simon
Thank you so much, Simon! It's always lovely to see one of your comments pop up, it truly means the world that you still visit and watch my videos. Hope you and your family are well! And that life is treating you kindly 🤗🌻
Nice video. I’m watching paint coach for few years. I never had opportunity to take one of Ig courses. And I can see virpil mouse pad. Are you a fly-sim passionate?
Is that.. salt on your table? :D For art purposes? Sorry, that was just something that caught my eye xD. Glad that the course gave you value :)! To the new (and old ones that needs finished) paintings!
This was so fun to watch! Thank you so much for going through paint week! Your paintings turned out great! It also makes me happy to see another painter putting in the effort to share their journey on RUclips! Keep making videos!
Oh wow, thank you so much for taking the time to watch and comment on my video! It's an honor! And thank you for your great videos and courses. You teach your knowledge through the eyes of the student, and that helps me learn and grow in ways I didn't think were possible on my own.
I believe Paint Coach is one of the best teachers on RUclips and I have tried quite a few.
One of the best and most positive youtube vids I have seen! Proper critique, produced with panache, professionalism and empathy. Engaging, educational and entertaining… As are @paintcoach vids…cheers
Wonderful!! You are special!!!😃🔝🔝🔝😍
Such a good idea for a video , you made me curious . Your findings about the course were very well expressed , glad to see it was worth your week of time and there is so much truth in what you said about the way of your mindset needs to be towards the course but definitely towards yourself too. It's also positive this "act of action" brought you the little punch needing to go on , sometimes we just need this small encouragements to feel confident again to continu our own path . Ohh and again beautiful shoots too 👌 Thanks for sharing !
Thank you so much Debora! I'm happy you enjoyed this format, maybe I'll do it again sometime 🤗 I'm grateful you also resonated with my musings at the end. You're a wonderful human being and I appreciate you so much!
I absolutely love your learning painting approach-your humorous personality just adds another layer of charm to everything you do. 👏🌹
You're very kind, thank you so much!! I'm smiling from ear to ear thanks to you haha ❤
Wonderful video and overview of the free week course and paintings Frederike. You make me smile and laugh with "brush pressure, brush pressure" lol. And I know what you mean about your legs going numb squatting down lol. Thanks for doing Paint week with me! I really enjoyed it even more because I had a friend to paint with 😍
Thank you so much, Sanchia!! I still laugh myself when I think about the brush pressure thing haha squatting down, that was the word I was looking for lol!! It was indeed lovely to do this with a friend at my side, thank you for that ❤
Great video, and I've now heard of this paint coach who I'd never heard of before!! Sounds like his course really taught you some useful info, and was fun and enjoyable. I don't think "appliable" is actually a word. If something can be applied to something else, the word is "applicable". The easiest way to learn how to say "alizarin crimson" is to watch any random Bob Ross video. He used it a lot and mentioned it a lot in his painting show. Also, if you want to learn how to say it with a really thick German accent, you can watch Bill Alexander (who was Bob Ross' mentor) on his RUclips channel. I think Lena Danya uses a lot of quinacridone-based colors and sometimes mentions them. Thanks to your video, I may check out Paint Coach's course myself someday.
Yes I watched. I have a Bob ross paint set unopened and you have encouraged me to plunge in and create some art. Your english is very good, dont be down yourself about it.
Technically, 'appliable' and 'applicable' have the same meaning and can be used interchangeably. 'Appliable' is still a correct word, though it's considered somewhat dated. 'Applicable' is more commonly used today. 😀
@@SanchiaMarshall Ok, so "appliable" would now be considered the archaic, long-disused form of "applicable". My purpose in mentioning it was to let ATravelerOfWorlds know about "applicable" being an exception to the "verb+'able'" rule for figuring out adjective forms, at least in common parlance. I have previously commented that her English language skills more than rival those of a healthy cross-section of native English speakers, so I'm sure she knows I mean no disrespect. I also had to get my shout-outs to both Bob Ross and Bill Alexander, since their videos are both excellent pronunciation guides for "alizarin crimson". Mr. Alexander's pronunciation is the one to which I always hearken back.
Hi my friend!! Thank you so much for your kind and helpful comment. To start out, I took no disrespect from your comment by any means. And now I've learned another English word haha applicable, I'll remember that 😂 and I'll go check out Ross his pronunciation, I still can't for the life of me understand how to pronounce Alizarin 😅I have actually watched many of Bills older teachings and videos. I love his energy and knowledge. Both him and Ross give their own great contribution to the artist world. And yes I can highly recommend Paint Coach, I enjoy his relaxed and understandable approach to oil paints. I haven't heard of Lena Danya so I'll check her out. Thanks again for your comment, it put a huge smile on my face🤗
I love this in so many ways. Thanks for sharing this process.
Thank you so much for your kind words, they mean the world to me!
Such a sweet and interesting and informative video. Thank...keep painting!!!
Thank you so much, that means a lot to hear!! 🤗
I’m glad this worked out Frederike 🤠👌🏻
It’s great that you where seeking a kickstart and you found it in this course
(Your water Lilly painting was brilliant 🤠👍)
Very Best wishes Simon
Thank you so much, Simon! It's always lovely to see one of your comments pop up, it truly means the world that you still visit and watch my videos. Hope you and your family are well! And that life is treating you kindly 🤗🌻
@@ATravelerOfWorlds most welcome 🙏🏼 best wishes 😊
Frederike so funny and motivational your Video and the music behind so cooooool 😅😊🎉❤
Thank you Sabine, you're the sweetest❤
he is amazing
Nice video. I’m watching paint coach for few years. I never had opportunity to take one of Ig courses. And I can see virpil mouse pad. Are you a fly-sim passionate?
Another oil painter you may like learning from is Andrew Tischler! He's got all kinds of free videos on youtube.
I checked out his channel and this looked great!! Thank you so much for the recommendation, I'll definitely have a look at more of his work!
Is that.. salt on your table? :D For art purposes? Sorry, that was just something that caught my eye xD.
Glad that the course gave you value :)! To the new (and old ones that needs finished) paintings!
Ehhh yes... en eeeehh no it's for when I eat by my computer sometimes 😂 Thank you so much Halla! I hope to finally be able to finish some soon🤗
@@ATravelerOfWorlds Haha, that's also understandable reason xD. Thanks, like always, for making videos, they are impactful :)
You know what else is free, practices..
Most definitely! You're right 😀