Scumbling and Glazing with oil paint demonstration and instruction with a brick painting reference
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- Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
- I demonstrate how to scumble paint on an almost finished painting and then glaze oil paint in the background. I describe the difference between the two and an HD view of the whole process. I used a bristle brush with scumbling and a sable brush with glazing. I used a Venetian medium in the glaze that is made by Natural Pigments along with Raw Umber from Natural Pigments. I used my own home made Stack Lead White, Kings Blue from Michael Harding, Naples Yellow from Utrecht, and the rest of the colors are from Gamblin.
0:00 Intro
1:04 Scumbling Demo
21:47 Glazing Demo
34:32 Last Fix
Kudos on the subject matter. The brick is beautiful!
Thank you bricks are fun to paint.
Fantastic. Found myself hanging onto every brush stroke.
Thank you, it is fun to do.
Amazing !
Thanks
real good stuff. thank you. subbed
Thanks!!
that's beautiful, thank you for the demonstration.. i never scumbled before. but i shall
Sounds great, just a fun trick.
Love this tutorial. Just found your channel 😊. Can u do a tutorial on bushes and trees? Like from a landscape. It's so much info. I'd like to know how to break it down to how to get to the details. Hopefully this will be helpful to other artists. Thank you much 🎨
Thanks for watching. I am making a video on brushes and will release it soon, I can work on a video with painting trees. Best,
What kind of paint would you use for glazing pikachu
Pikachu would have to be painted in opaquely, sorry colin, he is not in this one.
Where can you find lead white, even flake?
Natural pigments sells some and Michael Harding.
If white-guy was a language, this dude would be as proficient as they come.
Thanks, I think.
Across not acrost 🙈
Haha, so true, love the Utah kick there.