Thank you so much you are the Best teacher icant thank you enogth for alle the information you give os i know its not easy to make lessons for os thank you mand for your times its very kind of you please keep doing this i have waiting for today to watch your lesson 😘😘😘😘 i wish you the best .
Astounding! I'm truly amazed at your ability to judge values properly and not go too dark or spray too much. This is one area that is very difficult for me. In my case, I'd have to paint in the background and hair first, then work on the face, but you did it the other way which takes a keen eye and much more skill. I would be totally intimidated to even start a challenging portrait from an art master like this. You mentioned cartoons and that's exactly my skill level but you seemed to pull this one off with ease. I know the finished piece represents many hours of work, but your effort really shows. Terrific job! I wish more airbrush artists would take history lessons from you instead of painting the same old stuff we've seen dozens of times. As somewhere I will probably never get to visit, I loved seeing The Met and learning why it's such a special place. BTW, you've convinced me that I need a printer instead of using a monitor or tablet. Recommendations? There are too many to choose from and I'd like to know which you think would be best. Eagerly awaiting the next video and to watch you paint the gown with all the intricate details.
Thanks so much, Alex! A printer is the way to go. I use an epson artisan 1430, but they stopped making that one a while ago. You can't go wrong with any photo printer by epson or canon. Those 2 brands are outstanding. Just go with one that fits your budget!
Hello. I just wanted to say I absolutely love your tutorials and the history behind the art that you create. Is there any possible way you would be willing to create a lesson on how to create the outline before beginning to airbrush? I would love to follow along on some of your tutorials, but I’m not sure how to start with the reference on the substrate. Thank you so much for everything you do.
Outstanding! Thank you for sharing.
Gosh! You make this look so easy. Then when I do it, it goes to crap..lol. Beautiful work. Good teacher. Thanks :)
Hi! Nice video again
Stunning. Can’t wait to see that fabric take shape!
I knew you were good but this is a different level of awesomeness 👍
Thanks so much Cyril!
IM HERE SIR🙋🏾♂️...THANK U SOO MUCH
Great stuff!!!
Thank you, as always. I really appreciate your guidance.
Thank you so much you are the Best teacher icant thank you enogth for alle the information you give os i know its not easy to make lessons for os thank you mand for your times its very kind of you please keep doing this i have waiting for today to watch your lesson 😘😘😘😘 i wish you the best .
The best
Astounding! I'm truly amazed at your ability to judge values properly and not go too dark or spray too much. This is one area that is very difficult for me. In my case, I'd have to paint in the background and hair first, then work on the face, but you did it the other way which takes a keen eye and much more skill. I would be totally intimidated to even start a challenging portrait from an art master like this. You mentioned cartoons and that's exactly my skill level but you seemed to pull this one off with ease. I know the finished piece represents many hours of work, but your effort really shows. Terrific job! I wish more airbrush artists would take history lessons from you instead of painting the same old stuff we've seen dozens of times. As somewhere I will probably never get to visit, I loved seeing The Met and learning why it's such a special place. BTW, you've convinced me that I need a printer instead of using a monitor or tablet. Recommendations? There are too many to choose from and I'd like to know which you think would be best. Eagerly awaiting the next video and to watch you paint the gown with all the intricate details.
Thanks so much, Alex! A printer is the way to go. I use an epson artisan 1430, but they stopped making that one a while ago. You can't go wrong with any photo printer by epson or canon. Those 2 brands are outstanding. Just go with one that fits your budget!
Many thanks. Great video.
I like your technique....
I might have a go at this portrait.
Outstanding job !! Awesome video verry informative
, what type of printer u used !
What type of printer you recomade ?
Thank you in advence !!
Hello. I just wanted to say I absolutely love your tutorials and the history behind the art that you create. Is there any possible way you would be willing to create a lesson on how to create the outline before beginning to airbrush? I would love to follow along on some of your tutorials, but I’m not sure how to start with the reference on the substrate. Thank you so much for everything you do.
Thanks! Check out my lesson called "airbrush your first portrait"; I explain the technique in that video.
I can't pronounce "Ingres" either. Thoroughly enjoyed this lesson though.
hahah!
Hello. I recently subscribed to your channel. Can I ask, how did it get your pencil eraser so sharp?
I just use an electric sharpener. Just one of those $20 ones made by xacto.
Name of the paint for airbrush?.....can we use oil paint? Please let me know
Paint is createx illustration colors (acrylic paint). No, never use oil paint in an airbrush.
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