Portrait Painting Tutorial | Classical Oil Color Mixtures - Explained
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- Опубликовано: 30 апр 2021
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List of Colors:
Flake White Replacement
Nickel Yellow
Yellow Ochre
Transparent Mummy (Rublev)
Burnt Sienna
Alizarin Crimson
Raw Umber
Ivory Black
Cobalt Blue
Palette:
New Wave Highland Palette, Beachwood 9x12" palette
Solvent:
Spike Lavender Oil
Canvas:
Claessens Oil Primed Linen Fine Textured
Brushes
Silver Brush Grand Prix size 4 and 2 extra long filbert bristle brushes
Silber Brush Renaissance Pure Red Sable size 5 round brushes - Кино
I so wish the internet and RUclips had been around in the late 1960s and early 1970s when I was learning to paint. This level of instruction wasn't available at that time - maybe to a select few but not to everyone. Thank you.
This was a like having a teacher in front of me, thank you.
Thank you so much for putting up these lessons online for free. I am so grateful that we live in an era where everything that we want to learn is up on the internet. I will become your patron soon to learn more in depth techniques from you. Thank you once again for the time you spend creating these free lessons. This was really helpful.
Not sure why you don’t have many more subscribers since your work is legendary
I love your work and teaching. I watch all the time.
great !!!
Wonderful painting
This video is really useful and amazing!
Great job
This is so adorable and beautiful ☁️💕
Absolutely gorgeous, and such great info on classic colours. Thank you🎨
Wow...very nice..
Thank you so much,well explained about colour mixing for skin tone,well done sir❤️
You state not to use Titanium White,,,yet the Gamblin flake white replacement pigment is pw6 titanium white...what am I missing here.
you should paint portrait of joji
Hey I use a closed up French box easel as my main studio easel at home as well haha. Awesome video, lots of information.
Did Rembrandt use an alkyd in his paintings or did he do his paintings over a long period of time?
First, master stuff 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Does the umber sketch need to bee dry when i draw the skin ?
Where do you get "transparent mummy"?
Is there an alternative to transparent mummy? I am not able to find this shade or brand where I stay...
Hi! Any oil paint with pigment PR102 will work just fine :) It is transparent red oxide and many brands have this pigment in different names. Hope this helps!
@@YupariArtist thank you!
...nice!!!
Wow, you're amazing.~~ ^^👍👍👍😍😍😍😍
Masterful but what is transparent " Mummy"?
While i enjoy all types of oil painting i honestly like those hyper realistic oil paintings .Yes they look like the copy of a photo but not really they are an artistically inspired and rendered image which cannot ever really look like a photo .This is where i disagree with you .In spite of that keep up the good work .
'educated mess' nice one.