This was useful, I'm in the middle of a painting and guess what? I have alot of rocks to paint and was not sure how to tackle this. Now I can paint these with a bit of confidence.
Thank you so much for explaining what to look for and not just painting a rock and expecting me to copy you (and then call it a "tutorial")!! Much appreciation from this Aussie beginner ❤
It was lovely to watch you paint! I was looking for someone who proofes that painting rocks isn't hard. I wasn' t disappointed. And thanks for the joke in the beginning :)
You're terrific, thank you! I'm a semi-talented artistic type (my career was in music, I'm good at drawing, etc), but painting is new to me and this week, painting rocks has been frustrating! I know the basics, about values and so forth, but can't get it together very well most of the time. Your instructive and personable presentation has helped a good deal. Very appreciated and looking forward to more from your studio! 🎨
This is such good information, thank you for uploading this video, i have always had issues painting rocks so this is a fantastic tutorial for me personally!
Excellent instructional video! Painting rocks is an arduous experience for many of us, but your demonstrations and suggestions are so very helpful and to the point! Thank you so much! I truly appreciated this rock painting study!❤
I don't know how anyone can dislike this video I learned alot about painting rocks and she shows from start to finish thank u so mutch and she is taking time from her day to teach people that love art I know I do
I have seen many artists but this is commendable Because Teaching is a very tough task and this vdo is very good for learners and bigginers Angle of light is very important Which is not taught or explained by maximum Regards to you Remain blessed ma'am God bless you
Wow. Thank you so much. I've been teaching myself to paint and couldn't figure out how the artists figure out where to darken and lighten. This helps bunches.
Wow, you hit the nail on the head--again. I tend to be somewhat technical-thinking (former math guy), so breaking it down logically for us really makes this easier. As you say, you observe rocks, then paint them, not from theory; but having a 'construct' to frame things with sure helps. Thank you, Dianne ... this student really appreciates your work here for us.
Very good lesson in how to paint rocks. I had trouble with these, but now you have shown me how to think about them to get the right effect. Thank you! New subbie, here!
I can’t thank you enough for this! I’ve been stuck on painting Pride Rock from Lion King for hours and couldn’t figure out why it wasn’t reading as a rock. It’s my lack of knowledge of the light source and shadows, and the entire time I thought it was my colors!
I like the setup you have to hold up your canvas with the paint below. Can you tell me where you got that from? I'd like to get something like that. Thank you for sharing this video with us.
I'm a bit late to the party on this one, but this video has just saved a painting from being scrapped off the canvas. Those medium values are absolutely critical. You don't realise HOW critical until you put them in.
There is always a light source, that is if it's not totally dark. On a sunny day, sun rays come down at the angle at which the sun is located and strike surfaces before they bounce onto other surfaces. BUT on an overcast day, the clouds disperse the rays into many different direction so the overcast sky itself becomes the light source. This causes a dulling of colors and a slight reduction in value contrast.
I always have a problem with shadow and defining where the light comes from . Even when i have a sun in my picture paintings. how to find it please? I trust your expertise to explain this matter to me please. Thank you
In a few weeks, I will have a new book coming out that will show you just that. My goal for the book is to show people how to see shadow, how to plot it as a pattern we call notan, and how to use that pattern to compose a painting. Your best bet is to squint and consciously look for patterns of dark. It might help to watch Quick Tips 118, 140, 204, and 207.
Rocks a hard! And they’re everywhere… paint an old dugout canoe pulled out of the ocean, surrounded by rocks! Painted a fishing net on a wall, surrounded by rocks! Waterfall… all rock with a bit of water! Rocks! Painted a beautiful arch of flowers… over cobblestones and down a rock wall! Thank you!
This lady got tips no one else gives. Or even considers. Great reference for any skill level. Appreciate you greatly.
I appreciate that!
This was useful, I'm in the middle of a painting and guess what? I have alot of rocks to paint and was not sure how to tackle this. Now I can paint these with a bit of confidence.
Wonderful! "Rock" on...
is er ook nederlandse ondertiteling.
Thank you so much for explaining what to look for and not just painting a rock and expecting me to copy you (and then call it a "tutorial")!!
Much appreciation from this Aussie beginner ❤
You are so welcome!
I love it! "Rocks are hard." !!!
Give Roger, our videographer, credit for the titles. I call him our word sculptor. (Dianne)
Thank you so much. I love the way you explained it. Simple ❤
You are so welcome! Have fun working with these concepts.
Thank you for sharing your talent and knowledge with us mortals 👩🎨
My pleasure 😊
Thank you Diane!!! Very useful indeed...
You bet!
Ugh thank you for doing the art world this great service of educating us all. Love your content miss Dianne. Youre a gem ❤
Thank you so much!
I Love this painting. Love from Holland. Thanks Dianne.
Thanks for watching.
LOVE this! I've been trying for 3 summers to figure out the rocks on the beach jetties. It just clicked!
It was lovely to watch you paint! I was looking for someone who proofes that painting rocks isn't hard. I wasn' t disappointed. And thanks for the joke in the beginning :)
My pleasure 😊
I love your lessons. They are simple and quick. Thanks for sharing!
You're terrific, thank you! I'm a semi-talented artistic type (my career was in music, I'm good at drawing, etc), but painting is new to me and this week, painting rocks has been frustrating! I know the basics, about values and so forth, but can't get it together very well most of the time. Your instructive and personable presentation has helped a good deal. Very appreciated and looking forward to more from your studio! 🎨
Michael, enjoy the journey. At the moment we have over 400 Quick Tips.
This is such good information, thank you for uploading this video, i have always had issues painting rocks so this is a fantastic tutorial for me personally!
Have fun with it.
Awesome work... always wanted to know how to paint rocks...this is d best video i have seen...Thnx for sharing Ma'am 🙏
Have fun with it.
Excellent instructional video! Painting rocks is an arduous experience for many of us, but your demonstrations and suggestions are so very helpful and to the point! Thank you so much! I truly appreciated this rock painting study!❤
Have fun with it1
Wow, good teachers make things simple and accessible.
Have fun with these.
Such a great video, artfully explained. Thank you!
You're very welcome!
Watching her videos makes me happy.
I am delighted.
This was so simple but yet informative. I will definitely give this concept a try. Thank you!
Have fun with it.
This has been an amazing help with my painting!
I had no idea how I would tackle my round rock, you truly are an artist!
Thank you. And thanks for watching.
I don't know how anyone can dislike this video I learned alot about painting rocks and she shows from start to finish thank u so mutch and she is taking time from her day to teach people that love art I know I do
Thanks for watching, Nicolene. I'm happy you found this one helpful.
You had me at rock ❤. I love your style and your natural way of explaining.
Thanks. Did you try it?
Great video. Dianne, you rock!
Thanks so much!
I have seen many artists but this is commendable
Because
Teaching is a very tough task and this vdo is very good for learners and bigginers
Angle of light is very important
Which is not taught or explained by maximum
Regards to you
Remain blessed ma'am
God bless you
Thank you. I keep saying--without light we don't see anything.
You are just awesome. Love your tips. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much! My pleasure to share.
Wow. Thank you so much. I've been teaching myself to paint and couldn't figure out how the artists figure out where to darken and lighten. This helps bunches.
You are so welcome!
Thanks Dianne your rock painting tips are really helpful! :)
You are so welcome!
Wow, you hit the nail on the head--again. I tend to be somewhat technical-thinking (former math guy), so breaking it down logically for us really makes this easier. As you say, you observe rocks, then paint them, not from theory; but having a 'construct' to frame things with sure helps. Thank you, Dianne ... this student really appreciates your work here for us.
My pleasure. I'm delighted my approach makes sense to you.
Thank you my dear Dianne. God bless. Thank as ever.b
My pleasure.
OMG I finally understand light source Thank you…..
Great! Enjoy working with it.
Very good lesson in how to paint rocks. I had trouble with these, but now you have shown me how to think about them to get the right effect. Thank you! New subbie, here!
Have fun with it!
@@IntheStudioArtInstruction Will do!
Brilliant instructions!
Thanks.
This was SO HELPFUL!!
Wonderful. Have fun with it.
Brilliant teacher.
Thanks.
Dianne, you rock! Great lesson.
Thanks 🙂
Very clever video title. Thanks for the good lesson.
Roger is our title master. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing this, helped me clarify my mind.
My pleasure, Alan.
I can’t thank you enough for this! I’ve been stuck on painting Pride Rock from Lion King for hours and couldn’t figure out why it wasn’t reading as a rock. It’s my lack of knowledge of the light source and shadows, and the entire time I thought it was my colors!
You're very welcome! Folks don't always realize how important it is too look for what the light source is doing.
Great little tutorial
Glad you think so!
Awesome tips.........learning to paint from Brazil...
Great to hear!
Thanks for this knowledge Dianne.
Great video ..
My pleasure.
LOVE YOUR DEMONSTRATION ...
Thanks.
That was excellent. Thank you
Our pleasure.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge❤
You are so welcome. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the tutorial, it was very helpful! I hope you stay safe during these hard times.
Thank you! You too!
Thanks 😊 you are an excellent teacher 👍
Thank you! 😃
I like the setup you have to hold up your canvas with the paint below. Can you tell me where you got that from? I'd like to get something like that. Thank you for sharing this video with us.
The rig I use for teaching is the Sienna Pocade Box. I might add that in my main studio, I have my palette set in front of and underneath my canvas.
Diane is just great🤗
Thanks!
I'm a bit late to the party on this one, but this video has just saved a painting from being scrapped off the canvas. Those medium values are absolutely critical. You don't realise HOW critical until you put them in.
Wonderful!
I quite like these vids. Super helpful to me!
Glad to hear it!
Great teaching!!
Thanks.
Very helpful. Thank you soo much ma'am!
My pleasure 😊
Thank you love the simple approach
Thanks.
Your quick tips are great, thank you.
It's a pleasure to share these.
Great lesson. Thank you.
Just discovered your channel. Thank you. 🤗
You’re welcome 😊 Welcome aboard.
Great tutorial Dianne.
Thanks.
Good tutorial Very Helpful
I am delighted.
Que bella esta abuelita, Dios la bendiga
milagrosyadira Gracias.
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Love your rocks your painting amazing
Thanks for watching!
I'm painting rocks at the moment with my imagination. But it's neat to get fresh new ideas to help me improve my work. Thank you
My pleasure 😊
@@IntheStudioArtInstruction Thank you so much
Thank you so much for your help 🙂🙂
You bt.
I am a beginning artist! This helps so much! Thank you!!
I'm so glad! Thanks for watching.
“Rocks are hard” this made me cackle 😂❤️
😂
You are AMAZING!
Thanks.
Love your videos so much!
Thanks!
Great explanation I do learn something...... Thanks
You bet.
Superb, thank you
Our pleasure.
Thank you very much for this lesson!
My pleasure.
Thanks for the wonderful video!!!
My pleasure.
I knew you will make it as easy that it would be obvious
When you said....
Rocks are hard!
Have fun with this.
@@IntheStudioArtInstruction thank you very much!!!
It was very helpful ☺️
Thank you! Am doing a painting with a seaside cliff and my cliff looks like a blob 😩 I think I can go back and fix it now 🥰
Wonderful!
Great tips.
Thanks.
This was very helpful. However, what if it is a cloudy or misty day and there is no light source?
There is always a light source, that is if it's not totally dark. On a sunny day, sun rays come down at the angle at which the sun is located and strike surfaces before they bounce onto other surfaces. BUT on an overcast day, the clouds disperse the rays into many different direction so the overcast sky itself becomes the light source. This causes a dulling of colors and a slight reduction in value contrast.
Thank you, this was helpful.
You bet.
wonderful! thank you!!
Our pleasure!
Gosh, you’re good! Thanks again.
Thank YOU.
Thanks Dianne informative as always!
My pleasure. Thanks for watching.
I enjoyed your video I just wish it was an up close shot 💕
We filmed these earlier ones before so many folks were watching on their phones.
She's amazing.
Thanks.
Thank you , it looks very interesting ,
Give it a try.
@@IntheStudioArtInstruction great , love your job , it motivates me to paint and try every day
Your demonstration of conveying rock structure was great! What colours were used for the different values in your rocks?
I used a combo of Ultramarine blue and Rembrandt Transparent Oxide Red to create the neutral, the managed the value variations with Titanium white.
I always have a problem with shadow and defining where the light comes from . Even when i have a sun in my picture paintings. how to find it please? I trust your expertise to explain this matter to me please. Thank you
In a few weeks, I will have a new book coming out that will show you just that. My goal for the book is to show people how to see shadow, how to plot it as a pattern we call notan, and how to use that pattern to compose a painting.
Your best bet is to squint and consciously look for patterns of dark. It might help to watch Quick Tips 118, 140, 204, and 207.
Love u so much thanks for helping I wish you were my grandma :D
You are so welcome
thank you this was helpful.
So glad! My pleasure.
You are awesome ☺️ thank you
Thank YOU. It's a pleasure to share these.
Thanks for the tip
You bet.
Thank you so much!
You're welcome!
Thank you. That was good.
You bet
You are délicious scientist paint master!
Wow, thank you!
Thanks so much!❤
Our pleasure.
Rocks a hard! And they’re everywhere… paint an old dugout canoe pulled out of the ocean, surrounded by rocks! Painted a fishing net on a wall, surrounded by rocks! Waterfall… all rock with a bit of water! Rocks! Painted a beautiful arch of flowers… over cobblestones and down a rock wall! Thank you!
Thanks for watching.
Again, BRAVO!
Thanks@
Excellent thanks so much 🙂
You're very welcome!
Handy tip thanks 👩🎨👌
My pleasure.
Você é muito boa no q faz. Parabéns
Obrigado! E obrigado por assistir.
Thank you, very helpful 🙏💖
My pleasure. Thanks for watching.
Good demo, thank you.
:)
What colors is she using?
Yellow green (Sap green), red-violet (Quinacridone violet), blue (ultramarine blue), yellow (Utrecht hansa yellow light) and white (Titanium white.)