Clouds are challenging to paint. Maybe a bit daunting yet important in any landscape painting. I like how you shared your dry brush technique to create fluffy 3d-looking clouds. Cheers!
This is exactly what I’ve been looking for for this type of cloud. I haven’t been able to figure them out. This is amazing! I’m excited to view this video over and over and then attempt them. What’s so funny is that I watched these clouds get painted. I saw it happen. Yet…..I look at them as they form more and more and think “What the heck? Did I blink? How’d he do that? How is there suddenly a perfect, realistic cloud??” Even though I just watched how it was done. Skill like this blows my mind. It’s nothing and then WHAM it’s like a photo. Whaaaaaaat?? AMAZING! Thank you for this wonderful insight into how you paint clouds!
Every time i want to paint clouds i come back to your videos. The fact that you can do this is just extraordinary Your eyes see things we simple people dont. Its just amazing !!!! I hope to have your skill someday
Thank you so much :-))) And keep on painting...it all boils down to the amount of time you spend in front of your easel...determination and perseverence can easily surpass raw talent!
Thank you :-))) No, I will not stop, dont worry :-) And yes...its not easy talking in a foreign language without any script (simply do not have the time to make REALLY elaborate videos in which everything is just perfect) - but I keep on painting and hopefully getting better at it :-)))
@@brennerfineartthank you. You’re doing great. I left a rather ungenerous comment on another video, but then I see that you have so many other cloud videos and what I was missing there ai explained elsewhere. I will go edit. Thank you for sharing your gift. ❤
I t is the fine details that you incorporate in your tutorials that really bring the paintings to life. I strive to attempt your patience and talent. Thanks again :)
Vielen Dank! Aber ist es nicht schöner, wenn man diese 10 Jahre als Reise sieht und eben so lange braucht, um so malen zu können? Manche lernen es auch in kürzerer Zeit. Aber man muss eben einfach die Zeit investieren...malen ist eine Fähigkeit, die man lernen kann, es erfordert viel Zeit und Leute mit Talent lernen schneller. Dennoch fällt das Können NICHT vom Himmel, selbst die ganz großen Maler aus allen Epochen mussten Jahre ihres Lebens damit verbringen, an der Staffelei zu üben bevor sie ihre Meisterwerke auf die Leinwand gebannt haben. Deshalb - jetzt anfangen und in 10 Jahren RICHTIG gute Bilder malen können :-))))
Even if I use acrylics, your tutorial was so incredibly helpful for me, from the beginner point of view. Thank you so much, you truly are good at the craft :)
Thanks a lot :-))) I let the first layer dry completely, it really needs to be bone dry. And as a medium I am meanwhile using only linseed oil on my water mixable oils. Sounds stupid, but I need the longer drying time, really can`t stand it when the colour dries up so quick that you can not blend it properly.
I started to paint well over 30 years ago....but I had some "dry" episodes where I did not touch any brush for years (ove 8 years and then another episode where I stopped painting for another 2 years). So all in all I have around 20 years of painting under my belt.
Hi How long do you leave your background to dry before doing your clouds? (I haven't used oils before). Could this technique of yours come out as good with acrylics? I'm new to all this. What would be your go-to colours you use (I have noted the colours at the beginning) for your cloud pictures? All the gear and no idea! (Yet). Thank you.
As long as the background needs to completely dry - and I mean bone dry, not just a bit dry. A couple of days, even a week or two if the painting has to dry in a cold area. You could use drying retarder for your acrylics, this might helpt to extend the drying time but as I did not use any drying retarder in my "acrylics days" I have no idea if this will work. I use the same 7 colours for all of my paintings: Titanium White, Lemon Yellow, Cadmium Red, Raw Sienna, Dioxazine Purple, Phthalo Blue and Lamp Black. You`re welcome :-)
It's a fantastic way of doing clouds. What oil medium are you taking. When you do your sky, do you let it dry ? or you begin right after ? Thank you for you advise, if you have time to give it to me and others.
Thank you Angie :-))) I am solely using linseed oil (no harsh thinner like turpentine or white spirirt, this stuff is going to kill you if you paint a lot like I do). I apply the first layer, the blue of the background, let this layer dry completely for a couple of days (bone dry, rather 5 more days of waiting than the second layer of colour lifting off the first layer of colour) and then I apply the next layer of colour. The next layer needs to be nearly the pure paint out of the tube, it really needs to cover the blue of the background so do just use a hint of oil to give the colour a little bit of a better flow.
You can :-))) But it is way more difficult than painting with oils...acrylics are basically dry the moment you put them on...so you have to layer, you can hardly blend them if you do not add some drying retarder. Therefore I always recommend to switch to oils - it is really a lot easier than with acrylics!
Thank you :-))) Yes, I let the underpainting completely dry before I apply the next and final layer with the clouds. Takes a few days with the water mixable oils but you need to do it, otherwise it is not possible, the colours would become one big mess.
Very, very realistic! You definitely have studied a lot of clouds in order to capture such realism. What are the brushes that you were using? Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
So amazing 😊👍 Nd i really like ur all paintings if i am at ur place I do painting with you bcos this is my wish nd i also want to learn realistic painting from you but unfortunately i am not at your place
Thank your Manisha :-))) Just watch the videos, that I will publish every sunday and I am sure you will pick up so much that it will safe you months or even years of try and error :-)))
You can use whatever you like better ;-))) I personally prefer a more matte varnish, when the varnish is too glossy, the painting reflects like crazy and it is nearly impossible to get a decent photo of it.
I’m really struggling with getting my sky flat (I get brush strokes) and then not ruining it when I blend the clouds. Do you use any medium for this? And how long do you leave to dry? I’m using Alkyd, but thinking of switching to Artisan when doing the sky
I use linseed oil but in the stage of the underpainting not that much, just a few drops to give the colour a better flow. I use very big brushes (1-2 inch, VERY soft ones) to blend the colours and to get a very flat surface. Give this method a try - and do not apply a lot of pressure while blending, just like petting a parrot, VERY soft and VERY gentle movements with hardly any pressure at all, it flows more or less...hard to explain. I am pretty much like you when it comes to visible brush stroke marks...I do NOT like them opposed to other artists that even use some medium to enhance that "artisty brush stroke" look.
I fully understand and appreciate that you are quite right to sell your tutorials and I’m sure they are worth every penny but if you could put a freebie cloud on (that’s a little more detailed) I would love it please ❤ fantastic painting , hope you don’t take offence to my cheeky ask 😂👍
Thanks for your reply 👍 I appreciate it, I must admit I’m the classic class of someone who has never picked up a brush and after watching you make it look easy I have convinced myself I will be able to produce something as good as yours 😂😂 I’m trying to forget the fact that you have been perfecting your skills for your entire life 😂👍 thanks again for your reply and I will be giving it a go over my Christmas break
It depends...when you use water it takes a few days, if you take oil (what I prefer meanwhile) it takes a few days more. And it needs to be warm, so in winter time it takes even longer.
Hi Susan, I`m using here water mixable oils from Winsor&Newton (link is in the description box). I am using here Titanium White, Cadmium Red, Phthalo Blue, Dioxazine Purple and Lamp black. I am mixing all the colours with this selection.
Thank you!!! I'm attempting to do this with acrylics, although I know it's not going to be so easy not able to blend as easily as with oil based paints. The purple colors you're using for shading are beautiful
@@susanbothwell2234 Thank you :-))) Yes, you will need to drybrush a lot to blend the colours really nice with your acrylics. But stay patient and I bet it will come out really nice :-)))
First, I enjoy your videos not only for the excellent instructions and great video demonstrations but also just to hear you talk. 🥰 I was hoping that you could provide the paint colors in your videos. The tubes of paint used are flashed so quickly it is impossible to read. One screen of a list of the colors would be more helpful.
Thank you so much Ruth and Michael :-))) I will include a little list of the colours that I use - that truly is a good idea, the small letters on the tubes are really hard to read.
Amazing cloud tutorial! I plan to support you indeed. I have one question at the moment, I work in acrylics, in this video are using oil or acrylics? Thanks in advance.
Thank you Kate - the bigges support would be joining my Patreon www.patreon.com/brennerfineart I am using here oil colour (water mixable oil colour due to health reasons but mixed with linseed oil)
Thank you :-))) The only way I found to really speed the drying time up is to lay the painting into direct sunlight (in summertime, it needs to be warm). I did this for the first time this year and do not know if this might perhaps harm the colour pigments...but I simply had to and it really helped. Another "trick" is to just work on several paintings at the same time frame - that`s what I do meanwhile and it really works. Not only do the paintings have enough time (days or even weeks) time to dry, I can change the subject matter from painting to painting at this also helps to keep the motivation up every time you sit on the easel.
Ganz toll! Als begeisterter Hobbyfilmer liebe ich Wollen. Leider sieht man wirklich überzeugende Wolken nur sehr selten auf Gemälden oder in gemalten Hintergründen für Film, Theater Dioramen oder Modellbahnanlagen, wo sie eigentlich fotorealistisch sein sollten. Das sind wirklich die besten gemalten Wolken, die ich gesehen habe. Hatte mich auch schon daran versucht. Die Farben bekomme ich hin, aber es hapert an der Textur.und am Lichteinfall. Habe auf jeden Fall eine Menge von diesem Video gelernt.
Vielen Dank für das Lob :-))) Ja, Wolken zu malen wirkt einfach, aber es sind die Feinheiten die den Unterschied machen zwischen einer Wolke die wirklich 3D-mäßig auf der zweidimensionalen Fläche "daherkommt" und einer Wolke, die einfach flach aussieht. Aber man kann es lernen, einfach weiter meine Wolkentutorials anschauen und ÜBEN ÜBEN ÜBEN :-)))
@@10arieli water mixable oils - a kind of oil colour that can be blended with oil but also with water. Although I prefer to use oil to thin down the colour meanwhile not water - that leaves me much more time to blend.
Hi Tobias, WOW😳so realistic clouds.... Amazing, please, can I know what color you use under white on palette😏blu, red and white OR, cerulean blu with purple???? Thank you, 😁HI... Meister👍👋🎨
Klasse deine Tutorials. Ich bin inzwischen von Acryl auf water soluble oils gewechselt und bin begeistert. Nur mit den Pinseln von der Acrylmalerei klappt es nicht immer. Darf ich Mal nachfragen, welche Pinsel du benutzt LG Christine
Hi Christine und vielen Dank für dein Lob :-))) Super dass du auf die water mixable oils umgestiegen bist - das ist doch wirklich wesentlich einfacher als mit diesen störrischen, ständig eintrocknenden Acrylfarben. Ich nutze in der Hauptsache die Pinsel vom Boesner. Weiche Da Vinci Cosmotop (ich hab aber auch noch drei Stück die über 20 Jahre auf dem Buckel haben, aber IMMER NOCH super funktionieren und keine Haare verlieren, ebenfalls vom Boesner, Marke Kolibri, Ochsenhaar) aber auch synthetische (haben nen schwarzen Griff, da steht aber leider nix drauf was die genaue Bezeichnung angeht). Und für die superfeinen Details hol ich mir so 12er Packs China Billigsets von eBay. Die sind erstaunlich gut, verlieren praktisch keine Haare und halten recht lang. Dann viel Spaß noch beim pinseln und viele Grüße :-)))))) - Tobi
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Clouds are challenging to paint. Maybe a bit daunting yet important in any landscape painting. I like how you shared your dry brush technique to create fluffy 3d-looking clouds. Cheers!
Thank you so much :-))))
This is exactly what I’ve been looking for for this type of cloud. I haven’t been able to figure them out. This is amazing! I’m excited to view this video over and over and then attempt them. What’s so funny is that I watched these clouds get painted. I saw it happen. Yet…..I look at them as they form more and more and think “What the heck? Did I blink? How’d he do that? How is there suddenly a perfect, realistic cloud??” Even though I just watched how it was done. Skill like this blows my mind. It’s nothing and then WHAM it’s like a photo. Whaaaaaaat?? AMAZING! Thank you for this wonderful insight into how you paint clouds!
Thank you Amanda :-))) And a great coincidence, that this video just came in time to help you with your cloud paintings :-)))
ikr that literally happens with me
Every time i want to paint clouds i come back to your videos.
The fact that you can do this is just extraordinary
Your eyes see things we simple people dont. Its just amazing !!!!
I hope to have your skill someday
Thank you so much :-))) And keep on painting...it all boils down to the amount of time you spend in front of your easel...determination and perseverence can easily surpass raw talent!
As much as he is talented, he is anxious af. This is the opposite of Bob Ross video, but, mate, I love your clouds. Do not stop. You are GOAT!
Thank you :-))) No, I will not stop, dont worry :-) And yes...its not easy talking in a foreign language without any script (simply do not have the time to make REALLY elaborate videos in which everything is just perfect) - but I keep on painting and hopefully getting better at it :-)))
@@brennerfineartthank you. You’re doing great. I left a rather ungenerous comment on another video, but then I see that you have so many other cloud videos and what I was missing there ai explained elsewhere. I will go edit. Thank you for sharing your gift. ❤
@@pearlosibu ok :-))))
I followed along and can’t believe I created this thanks so much your video was so easy to understand
Great :-))) And glad that this video helped you out so much :-)))
I t is the fine details that you incorporate in your tutorials that really bring the paintings to life. I strive to attempt your patience and talent. Thanks again :)
Thank you Michael :-))) Yes, the small details really make all the difference - great that you get so much inspired :-)))
Fantastisch! Ich gäbe 10 Jahre meines Lebens, um so malen zu können! 👍👍👍
Vielen Dank! Aber ist es nicht schöner, wenn man diese 10 Jahre als Reise sieht und eben so lange braucht, um so malen zu können? Manche lernen es auch in kürzerer Zeit. Aber man muss eben einfach die Zeit investieren...malen ist eine Fähigkeit, die man lernen kann, es erfordert viel Zeit und Leute mit Talent lernen schneller. Dennoch fällt das Können NICHT vom Himmel, selbst die ganz großen Maler aus allen Epochen mussten Jahre ihres Lebens damit verbringen, an der Staffelei zu üben bevor sie ihre Meisterwerke auf die Leinwand gebannt haben. Deshalb - jetzt anfangen und in 10 Jahren RICHTIG gute Bilder malen können :-))))
Du bist wirklich der Hammer, wie toll du malen kannst ist bewundernswert💓
Vielen Dank Tanja :-)))
The best cloud tutorial! Thank you!!
Thank you Nikki :-)))
I love this painting and the texture in the background!
Thank you so much Andrea :-)))
Amazing painting!
Thank you :-))))
Αν και είδα πως τα έφτιαξες τα σύννεφα στο τέλος πάλι δεν το πίστευα πόσο αληθοφανή τα έχεις κάνει. Είσαι ΑΠΙΣΤΕΥΤΟΣ!!!
Ευχαριστώ για τον υπέροχο έπαινο :-)))
Реалистично! Облака объемные. Очень завораживает!
Спасибо!!!
This is the best I've seen! It would be impossible to do it better.
Thank you so much!!!
That’s stunning - I love it ❤️ thank you for sharing your technique 👍🏻🌟
Thank you :-)))
Even if I use acrylics, your tutorial was so incredibly helpful for me, from the beginner point of view.
Thank you so much, you truly are good at the craft :)
Thank you! Glad that this video was helpful for you :-)))
Your voice is so nice to listen to
Thank you Ana :-)))
Amazing clouds! Good job! 👍
Thank you :-)))
Wunderschön und toll gezeigt!
Vielen Dank Evi :-)))
Beautiful! This amazing guy is a genius. His paintings always, always blow my mind. 🙂
Thank you so much Rachel :-))))
Wow amazing you are so good at what you do thank you for another brilliant tutorial ❤
Thank you so much :-)))
You are the cloud master I have seen you do clouds 2 vids now and I'm inpresed
Thank you so much Casey :-)))
Love all your art work and tutorials, always a masterpiece. You are my inspiration.
Your grateful student. Million likes :)
Thank you so much :-))))
Excellent tutorial, thank you for sharing!
Thank you - you`re welcome :-)))
fantastic tutorial, your teaching me to take my time,
Thank you :-)))
super helpful for those who wish to paint realistically
Glad that you like it :-))))
Your artwork is always so outstanding!
Thank you :-))))
Wonderful! 👍👏Thank you so much for teaching 🙏🥰
Thank you Anna :-))) You`re welcome :-))))
Sir ALLLL Your tutorials are amazing
Thanks for sharing them with us♥️🧡❤
Thank you so much :-))) You`re welcome!
Wow 😊 it's amazing
Thank you :-)))
Brilliant! Thank you…❤
Thank you so much, you`re welcome :-)))
Omg! Love it… ☺️💙
Thank you Carol :-)))
thats beautiful
Thank you :-)
Como siempre espectacular 👏👏👏👏
Muchas Gracias :-))))
Excellent work❤❤.
Thank you Peter :-)))
Great tutorial thank you
Thank you Miriam :-)))
Wow, amazing
Thank you so much :-)))
Great work. Thanks 😊 👌
Thank you :-))))
Stunning 👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you so much :-))))
Your videos are amazing enough to impress others, and you keep creating new things. Hope to see you around and be connected.
Thank you :-))) But I don`t sub for sub, sorry.
Big thumbs up 👍
:-)))))
Very realistic clouds good job
Thank you :-))))
You are an amazing artist extremely talented and intelligent love your techniques.
Thank you :-))))
Beautiful drawing
Thanks!
על זה נאמר, אלוהים נישק את ידך, אכן גאון, ממש כיף לעקוב אחריך...תודה עליך, שנה טובה מישראל.
תודה רבה!!! וכל הכבוד לישראל !!!
Hermosa pintura 💙
Muchas Gracias :-)))
You amazing artist 🎨 ❤
Thank you so much :-)))
Very Helpful thank you for sharing...
Thank you :-)))
Amazing,, 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks a lot :-)))
Огромное спасибо за то, что делитесь своей техникой писания !!!
С удовольствием :-)))
Excellent👏👏👏Thank you👍🙏🙏
Thank you, you`re welcome :-)))
ОЧЕНЬ ТАЛАНТЛИВО и РЕАЛИСТИЧНО! ВОСХИТИТЕЛЬНО!!! SUPER!!!
Большое спасибо!!!
Splendid!! You make it look so easy :) I wonder if you leave it to dry between layers or use any medium ? thank you
Thanks a lot :-))) I let the first layer dry completely, it really needs to be bone dry. And as a medium I am meanwhile using only linseed oil on my water mixable oils. Sounds stupid, but I need the longer drying time, really can`t stand it when the colour dries up so quick that you can not blend it properly.
Sembra una fotografia... 😳 Stupendo...
Grazie mille Sabrina :-)))
echt toll danke
Dankeschön! Freut mich dass es dir gefallen hat :-)))
Super! 😀danke für dieses Video
Vielen Dank Manon :-)))
Шикарно!!!
Спасибо!
So, what colors are you mixing?
I used here Titanium White, Cadmium Red, Phthalo Blue, Dioxazine Purple and Lamp Black
Super👏👍😍
Thanks a lot :-))))
Super merci
Thank you!
I am waiting for this video of painting of clouds because according to me painting clouds is somewhat difficult
When did you start painting
That`s apparantly an excellent timing ;-))) I hope you like this video :-)))
I started to paint well over 30 years ago....but I had some "dry" episodes where I did not touch any brush for years (ove 8 years and then another episode where I stopped painting for another 2 years). So all in all I have around 20 years of painting under my belt.
Amazing
Thank you :-))))
I was just watching your last video about clouds and needed an extra lesson! Thank you so much!
Great - you`re welcome :-)))
Parabéns muito bacana.
Muito obrigado!
Hi
How long do you leave your background to dry before doing your clouds? (I haven't used oils before). Could this technique of yours come out as good with acrylics? I'm new to all this. What would be your go-to colours you use (I have noted the colours at the beginning) for your cloud pictures? All the gear and no idea! (Yet). Thank you.
As long as the background needs to completely dry - and I mean bone dry, not just a bit dry. A couple of days, even a week or two if the painting has to dry in a cold area. You could use drying retarder for your acrylics, this might helpt to extend the drying time but as I did not use any drying retarder in my "acrylics days" I have no idea if this will work. I use the same 7 colours for all of my paintings: Titanium White, Lemon Yellow, Cadmium Red, Raw Sienna, Dioxazine Purple, Phthalo Blue and Lamp Black. You`re welcome :-)
I'd love to know the colors you used. Thank you !! You're a great artist !!
Thank you :-))) I used here Titanium white, Dioxazine Purple, Phthalo blue, Cadmium Red, Lamp black and titanium white
It's a fantastic way of doing clouds. What oil medium are you taking. When you do your sky, do you let it dry ? or you begin right after ? Thank you for you advise, if you have time to give it to me and others.
Thank you Angie :-))) I am solely using linseed oil (no harsh thinner like turpentine or white spirirt, this stuff is going to kill you if you paint a lot like I do). I apply the first layer, the blue of the background, let this layer dry completely for a couple of days (bone dry, rather 5 more days of waiting than the second layer of colour lifting off the first layer of colour) and then I apply the next layer of colour. The next layer needs to be nearly the pure paint out of the tube, it really needs to cover the blue of the background so do just use a hint of oil to give the colour a little bit of a better flow.
thank you so much@@brennerfineart
Can we paint clouds with acrylic color and using a filbert paint brush on a thick paper?
You can :-))) But it is way more difficult than painting with oils...acrylics are basically dry the moment you put them on...so you have to layer, you can hardly blend them if you do not add some drying retarder. Therefore I always recommend to switch to oils - it is really a lot easier than with acrylics!
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매우 감사합니다!
You are so good to be my teacher 🥰🥰
Thank you so much Louis :-))) And great to have you on board :-)))
@@brennerfineart I always support you 😘
@@louisng6369 Thank you!!!!
Божественно.Tobias!Удачи Вам!🌎💎
Большое спасибо :-))))
Can you do deep ocean waves?
Look at my channel - there are quiet a lot of water/wave painting tutorials, I bet you will find something you like and can use :-)))
After I watch the weather forecast on TWC, I want to paint realistic clouds.
Me too...it`s raining here currently...I hate it...but nature needs it desperately, nearly no rain the last couple of weeks here in Germany.
Do you let the sky dry before painting the clouds? Brilliant videos!
Thank you :-))) Yes, I let the underpainting completely dry before I apply the next and final layer with the clouds. Takes a few days with the water mixable oils but you need to do it, otherwise it is not possible, the colours would become one big mess.
Very, very realistic! You definitely have studied a lot of clouds in order to capture such realism. What are the brushes that you were using? Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
Thanks a lot :-))) I am using here mostly cheap china ebay brushes - 0 to 4/000 round soft brushes. They do the job really well!
Pięknie ❤
Dziękuję bardzo!!!
Очень красиво.!!!
Спасибо!
So amazing 😊👍
Nd i really like ur all paintings if i am at ur place I do painting with you bcos this is my wish nd i also want to learn realistic painting from you but unfortunately i am not at your place
Thank your Manisha :-))) Just watch the videos, that I will publish every sunday and I am sure you will pick up so much that it will safe you months or even years of try and error :-)))
Is it guache?
To varnish this, do I use gloss or matt? Thanks, great video
You can use whatever you like better ;-))) I personally prefer a more matte varnish, when the varnish is too glossy, the painting reflects like crazy and it is nearly impossible to get a decent photo of it.
@@brennerfineart thank you so much!
@@rjprivate You`re welcome :-)))
nice
Thank you :-)))
Thanks
no problem :-)))
I’m really struggling with getting my sky flat (I get brush strokes) and then not ruining it when I blend the clouds. Do you use any medium for this? And how long do you leave to dry? I’m using Alkyd, but thinking of switching to Artisan when doing the sky
I use linseed oil but in the stage of the underpainting not that much, just a few drops to give the colour a better flow. I use very big brushes (1-2 inch, VERY soft ones) to blend the colours and to get a very flat surface. Give this method a try - and do not apply a lot of pressure while blending, just like petting a parrot, VERY soft and VERY gentle movements with hardly any pressure at all, it flows more or less...hard to explain. I am pretty much like you when it comes to visible brush stroke marks...I do NOT like them opposed to other artists that even use some medium to enhance that "artisty brush stroke" look.
I fully understand and appreciate that you are quite right to sell your tutorials and I’m sure they are worth every penny but if you could put a freebie cloud on (that’s a little more detailed) I would love it please ❤ fantastic painting , hope you don’t take offence to my cheeky ask 😂👍
Not at all :-))) I have some more cloud painting tutorials on my youtube channel, just have a look at them :-)))
Thanks for your reply 👍 I appreciate it, I must admit I’m the classic class of someone who has never picked up a brush and after watching you make it look easy I have convinced myself I will be able to produce something as good as yours 😂😂 I’m trying to forget the fact that you have been perfecting your skills for your entire life 😂👍 thanks again for your reply and I will be giving it a go over my Christmas break
What is the drying time for Water Mixable Oils?
It depends...when you use water it takes a few days, if you take oil (what I prefer meanwhile) it takes a few days more. And it needs to be warm, so in winter time it takes even longer.
Nice
Thanks!
What colors are you using here? What colors did you use to make the base colors? Blues & white or did you actually use gray?
Hi Susan, I`m using here water mixable oils from Winsor&Newton (link is in the description box). I am using here Titanium White, Cadmium Red, Phthalo Blue, Dioxazine Purple and Lamp black. I am mixing all the colours with this selection.
Thank you!!! I'm attempting to do this with acrylics, although I know it's not going to be so easy not able to blend as easily as with oil based paints. The purple colors you're using for shading are beautiful
@@susanbothwell2234 Thank you :-))) Yes, you will need to drybrush a lot to blend the colours really nice with your acrylics. But stay patient and I bet it will come out really nice :-)))
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:-)))))))))
First, I enjoy your videos not only for the excellent instructions and great video demonstrations but also just to hear you talk. 🥰 I was hoping that you could provide the paint colors in your videos. The tubes of paint used are flashed so quickly it is impossible to read. One screen of a list of the colors would be more helpful.
Thank you so much Ruth and Michael :-))) I will include a little list of the colours that I use - that truly is a good idea, the small letters on the tubes are really hard to read.
amazing... Ich "liebe" Wolken 😊
Thank you :-)))) Ja, geht mir genauso, diese fluffigen flauschigen Objekte am Himmel sind einfach nur wunderschön :-)))
Oha 👍
:-)))))
Просто великолепно иполезно
Спасибо и наилучшими пожеланиями :-)))
Amazing cloud tutorial! I plan to support you indeed. I have one question at the moment, I work in acrylics, in this video are using oil or acrylics? Thanks in advance.
Thank you Kate - the bigges support would be joining my Patreon www.patreon.com/brennerfineart
I am using here oil colour (water mixable oil colour due to health reasons but mixed with linseed oil)
I find it takes many days to dry oil paints, how can you speed up the drying time?
Thank you.
Amazing art by the way.
Thank you :-))) The only way I found to really speed the drying time up is to lay the painting into direct sunlight (in summertime, it needs to be warm). I did this for the first time this year and do not know if this might perhaps harm the colour pigments...but I simply had to and it really helped. Another "trick" is to just work on several paintings at the same time frame - that`s what I do meanwhile and it really works. Not only do the paintings have enough time (days or even weeks) time to dry, I can change the subject matter from painting to painting at this also helps to keep the motivation up every time you sit on the easel.
Ganz toll! Als begeisterter Hobbyfilmer liebe ich Wollen. Leider sieht man wirklich überzeugende Wolken nur sehr selten auf Gemälden oder in gemalten Hintergründen für Film, Theater Dioramen oder Modellbahnanlagen, wo sie eigentlich fotorealistisch sein sollten. Das sind wirklich die besten gemalten Wolken, die ich gesehen habe. Hatte mich auch schon daran versucht. Die Farben bekomme ich hin, aber es hapert an der Textur.und am Lichteinfall. Habe auf jeden Fall eine Menge von diesem Video gelernt.
Vielen Dank für das Lob :-))) Ja, Wolken zu malen wirkt einfach, aber es sind die Feinheiten die den Unterschied machen zwischen einer Wolke die wirklich 3D-mäßig auf der zweidimensionalen Fläche "daherkommt" und einer Wolke, die einfach flach aussieht. Aber man kann es lernen, einfach weiter meine Wolkentutorials anschauen und ÜBEN ÜBEN ÜBEN :-)))
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Hi !
You paint so amazing.
The background layer is acrylic ?
Thank you :-))) No, the underpainting is also done with water mixable oils :-)))
@@brennerfineart oil with water ?? I don’t understand
@@10arieli water mixable oils - a kind of oil colour that can be blended with oil but also with water. Although I prefer to use oil to thin down the colour meanwhile not water - that leaves me much more time to blend.
Hi Tobias, WOW😳so realistic clouds.... Amazing, please, can I know what color you use under white on palette😏blu, red and white OR, cerulean blu with purple???? Thank you, 😁HI... Meister👍👋🎨
Thank you Veronica :-))) I am using here Titanium White, Cadmium Red, Phthalo Blue, Dioxazine Purple and Lamp Black :-)))
@@brennerfineart black lamp😳!!!! Ok.... Thank you, ☺️ciao
Klasse deine Tutorials. Ich bin inzwischen von Acryl auf water soluble oils gewechselt und bin begeistert. Nur mit den Pinseln von der Acrylmalerei klappt es nicht immer. Darf ich Mal nachfragen, welche Pinsel du benutzt
LG Christine
Hi Christine und vielen Dank für dein Lob :-))) Super dass du auf die water mixable oils umgestiegen bist - das ist doch wirklich wesentlich einfacher als mit diesen störrischen, ständig eintrocknenden Acrylfarben. Ich nutze in der Hauptsache die Pinsel vom Boesner. Weiche Da Vinci Cosmotop (ich hab aber auch noch drei Stück die über 20 Jahre auf dem Buckel haben, aber IMMER NOCH super funktionieren und keine Haare verlieren, ebenfalls vom Boesner, Marke Kolibri, Ochsenhaar) aber auch synthetische (haben nen schwarzen Griff, da steht aber leider nix drauf was die genaue Bezeichnung angeht). Und für die superfeinen Details hol ich mir so 12er Packs China Billigsets von eBay. Die sind erstaunlich gut, verlieren praktisch keine Haare und halten recht lang. Dann viel Spaß noch beim pinseln und viele Grüße :-)))))) - Tobi
@@brennerfineart super, danke für die Info mit den Pinseln
Que tipo de pintura es
Yo uso pintura al óleo aquí.