Have you ever thought of doing a Philip de Laszlo copy, I think your painting method would lend to a perfect representation. I think my personal favourite of his portraits is his study of the Countess Née Ethel Field.
Another fantastic mastercopy. Its so awesome to watch you paint...was wondering if you could maybe do a video on what brushes you use at certain stages of the painting...and do you have several..for darks and lights? Thanks!
Firstly awesome work as usual! You don't use solvents, right? I'm learning to paint and as I paint at home with my little daughter around I can't use solvents. Bought Sennelier Green for Oil thinner and linseed oil, should be golden with an acrylic underpaint and respecting some of the fat over lean stuff, right? Thanks a lot!
I love watching you paint and have learned a lot from watching. I am practicing a lot of block ins , trying to get a foundation to my painting practice and yours seems to work great for me, rather than filling in all the light and dark at once. I love seeing how you join the planes together and do edges. Im a beginner so thank you for your videos. QUESTION .. do you use very little or a bit of medium/solvent in the beginning of a portrait? I think I use too much gamsol in the beginning then it’s hard to layer. I do understand fat over lean. Maybe it’s the cheap canvas. I want to try the CANSON ..THANK YOU❤❤❤
Thanks, glad to hear you found it helpful! Sometimes like here I use just linseed oil. I don’t have experience with gamsol but I’m guessing it’s mineral spirits? Not sure why it wouldn’t allow you to layer. I’ve read that sometimes beginners don’t use enough paint and too much medium. Helps save money but can affect a painting’s color negatively.
The study turned out so pretty! Can you do a J.C Leyendecker one next? I find that the lighting in his illustrations are beautiful, so I think it would make an interesting study
Thank you! You have no idea how grateful I am to be able to acces to your videos, they are increadibly instructive.
This is yet another wonderful teaching video. Putting a plastic sheet over your copy is a wonderful idea,
MSG Leum
Thanks for sharing! You are really good.
Master copy. Great!
Thankyou for sharing, great vid
Have you ever thought of doing a Philip de Laszlo copy, I think your painting method would lend to a perfect representation. I think my personal favourite of his portraits is his study of the Countess Née Ethel Field.
I hadn’t thought of that but I’ll take a look at his work thanks:)
Las mezclas para alcanzar la semejanza con los tonos de piel de la imagen, fueron muy didácticos. Muy buen video, de gran calidad.
Amazing tutorial! Thank you for sharing, it is greatly appreciated!
Glad it was helpful!
Another fantastic mastercopy. Its so awesome to watch you paint...was wondering if you could maybe do a video on what brushes you use at certain stages of the painting...and do you have several..for darks and lights? Thanks!
Thanks! I’ll try to do something on that.
These days I don’t use much more than five brushes.
Firstly awesome work as usual! You don't use solvents, right? I'm learning to paint and as I paint at home with my little daughter around I can't use solvents.
Bought Sennelier Green for Oil thinner and linseed oil, should be golden with an acrylic underpaint and respecting some of the fat over lean stuff, right?
Thanks a lot!
I love watching you paint and have learned a lot from watching. I am practicing a lot of block ins , trying to get a foundation to my painting practice and yours seems to work great for me, rather than filling in all the light and dark at once. I love seeing how you join the planes together and do edges. Im a beginner so thank you for your videos. QUESTION .. do you use very little or a bit of medium/solvent in the beginning of a portrait? I think I use too much gamsol in the beginning then it’s hard to layer. I do understand fat over lean. Maybe it’s the cheap canvas. I want to try the CANSON ..THANK YOU❤❤❤
Thanks, glad to hear you found it helpful! Sometimes like here I use just linseed oil. I don’t have experience with gamsol but I’m guessing it’s mineral spirits? Not sure why it wouldn’t allow you to layer. I’ve read that sometimes beginners don’t use enough paint and too much medium. Helps save money but can affect a painting’s color negatively.
I think he used bigger brushes?
The study turned out so pretty! Can you do a J.C Leyendecker one next? I find that the lighting in his illustrations are beautiful, so I think it would make an interesting study
🙏I’ll take a look, I’m not familiar. Thanks for watching:)
I have a logical question. What is the difference between an oil painting and something produced/printed from a computer?