The Art Behind Creating Fire: Using A Reference (Part 2)
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- Painting fire is difficult. Using photographic references can improve your results.
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I am by no means an artist and have only recently gotten my first airbrush, but this series and your teaching style make what I thought were insurmountable and endlessly mysterious skills actually make sense…and even be attainable.
Impossible to thank you too much, and I am very angry that YT only lets me like this *once*.
You rule. Thank you!
Thank you so much!
Thank you for some great insight as usual
Thank you for watching and taking the time to leave a comment!
Hi Trevor..yes this helped me in what I want to do on a couple of old helmets I have...and to use in practice "Thanks "
Thank you, Rich!
Going to have to try this again. Thanks trevor.
Thank you, Thomas!
Your videos are very informative. Spoken in detail that a beginner like me can grasp. Might try a head mounted cam I found it hard to see brush strokes when cam was filming at distance/ and or angle 16:33
I appreciate the kind words, Thomas! Thank you! I've tried numerous different camera angles over the years. Most of the time the camera is directly in my way and I have to be somewhat of a contortionist just to see what I'm doing. It's a work in progress, but I'm always trying to improve.
hello....ive watched this video twice but i havent tried it yet but im gonna say yes this is gonna help me out cuz you did answer a couple of things i was having trouble with mostly putting the story all together ......thanks
Awesome! Thank you!
another great vid, very instructive and looks like a very nice approach to tackle true fire. Loved the effect you achieved just using black paint! ;)
not sure it'll work that well for me, but that's just me: somehow I find it very difficult to make and artistic interpretation of a refence picture, I always try to make an exact "copy" (definitely something I have to practice/work on) :).
Definitely going to give this approach a try, it'll certainly be a good practice :D
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences.
Hey Sven! Yeah, I realize this approach may not help everyone, but I think it has some promise. I also think it needs some refining and I have some ideas for that too. Thanks for sharing your opinion and experience my friend!
@@wickedartstudio I gave it a try this weekend and I was surprised with the result :)
Furthermore it is a great practice to exercise realistic fire. And (for me) also a great way to exercise on the artistic interpretation of a photographic reference instead of focusing too much on creating a copy of the original :)
Thanks for showing this technique, definitely going to give it a few more tries with different photographic references.
@@svendehaa Awesome! I'm glad the content helped you and I really appreciate the feedback! Thank you, my friend!
Still waiting patiently for Part 3...
I appreciate your patience and I apologize for the wait. I've dropped the ball on this one. I've actually attempted to record Part 3 twice now. One of my cameras decided to quit on me without warning (no sound, nothing) during the first attempt. I didn't realize it until I sat down to edit the footage. I completely forgot to turn on my microphone for about half of the second attempt, lol. Again, I didn't realize that was a problem until I sat down to edit the footage.
I've been extremely busy lately and haven't had time to try again; however, I'm about to start painting fire on the fire department table. So, I might end up using that for Part 3 instead.
Hey Trevor another GREAT video, thank you for the help! I just reached out in email. Hope you're having an excellent Friday 👊🏼🤙🏼
Thank you!