That's a good question. I do use watercolor for some of my renderings. I'm sure you can use the same colors but it might be better to start with the light and end with the dark because of the transparency of watercolor. I don't think the light over the dark would cover as easily.
By the way, if you are ever out of ideas for what to paint, I would love to see a very old redwood tree with a gnarled trunk and lots of interesting shadows and colors in the wood. So hard to see examples of those! But whatever you do, I'll be grateful to see it. Fantastic work, muraljoe!
Omg! 7 years ago? Those little kiddos in the background are probably nearly grown now. Awe. This was unexpectedly wholesome. I love the faint little voices in the background playing while he paints.
Very helpful tips with the reflected light, underside being the darkest part, and varying the width of the vertical patterns to create an illusion of roundness. Thank you!
Really incredible landscape you are the master of it. Really good tips an knowledge of tree structure. Still can't believe you put this tree on top of this very great landscape
No problem at all. to answer your question, I am using pure red, pure yellow, black and white latex wall paint. any red, yellow, black and white you can find will work. it's putting them in order that really makes the difference. Thank you for watching.
Wow. I am very impressed. You have so much talent, it's really wonderful to see. (And it is nice to have a real tutorial with a person explaining things instead of playing music. I hate those.)
Your easy manner and simple explanations are so helpful and inspirational. Thank you. I also have a question: have you ever painted in the round? Or painted for stage sets?
Hi Joe. I am enjoying your instruction vids. I recently took it into my head to do wall murals in my room. Why I’m not sure, but it is really an interesting project for me. Amy way, I’m wondering if I sent you a photo could you give me a critique. I’m just not getting this trunk to look “right”. Thanks.
... @ 11:33 "he corrects it" 😘 (was making me a nutz) "Like, that feeling when, watching someone clean a window or windshield and they miss that one spot", (same effect) lol
Thanks for sharing your methods. Enjoy your talent. Is that an NAU blue sweatshirt? ❤️ Flagstaff. Thanks again for sharing your talent and methods with us.
I really enjoy your channel, and I've seen almost all of your videos. I'm an artist as well, and I have been painting seriously for the past 8 years. I paint homes for a living as well because it is therapeutic to me, but I've never done paintings on a large scale. what advice would you have for someone looking to paint on a surface as large as a wall? I'm nervous about getting my proportions wrong. what should I practice? and what should I practice on? thank you, and keep up the great work! your an amazing artist!
Man I hate doing tree trunks...thanks much for the help! I think I might play around with black the next time I paint, can't use it in class though...teachers keep telling me black draws the eye too much or something.
Forget Hillary and Bernie - It's all YOU! I've painted murals in acrylic on walls and vehicles, . and I've painted forest scenes in watercolor, but I'm starting the first paint layers on a friend's kitchen wall, I realized I'd never painted big trees in acrylic. I think other things wouldn't have presented any major problem, but trees-! Infinite color combinations, a multitude of textures, and if you cruelly paint it faithfully in detail with all your heart in the brushstrokes, they'll kick you out after the first tree because it took 9 years. And if you want to do it more quickly, you can't do an exact renewing because it doesn't look real - too many variations to easily make it look unified. If painting a car is like painting a little town, painting a person is more like a state (more complications and color variations), then a TREE isn't a country or even a continent, it's a *universe*.And great fun w/ all possible ways to express brown, but not at all coherent. So THANKS! 👍👏🏽
Why don't you take the time have things move out of your way before hand. It like you are working hard against yourself? How do you deal with using your wall as paint palette? Because I'm thinking that would be a build up of paint and it would be hard to cover over? Did you take college classes to be artist? Thanks for getting my mind to think about how to.
I really like your videos. The simplicity at which you explain and approach painting is amazing.
That's a good question. I do use watercolor for some of my renderings. I'm sure you can use the same colors but it might be better to start with the light and end with the dark because of the transparency of watercolor. I don't think the light over the dark would cover as easily.
"Once you figure out what you need, how you get there is up to you" that's deep... didnt know I need to hear that today.
The way you explained bark is really good. Thank you!
I love your ability to teach.........I am a teacher of art .....and you have taught me things........I also love your relaxed attitude........thanks!
By the way, if you are ever out of ideas for what to paint, I would love to see a very old redwood tree with a gnarled trunk and lots of interesting shadows and colors in the wood. So hard to see examples of those! But whatever you do, I'll be grateful to see it. Fantastic work, muraljoe!
Omg! 7 years ago? Those little kiddos in the background are probably nearly grown now. Awe. This was unexpectedly wholesome. I love the faint little voices in the background playing while he paints.
I like how you teach or tell the detail,thank you
You make painting look so easy! What a a joy!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts of shadowing, paint mixing, and texture! It helped! I’ll be following you more!
it it so kind of you, artists, to share your knowledge. thank you.
You are my favorite teacher. Thank you so much . That was what I really need.
Very helpful tips with the reflected light, underside being the darkest part, and varying the width of the vertical patterns to create an illusion of roundness. Thank you!
Really incredible landscape you are the master of it. Really good tips an knowledge of tree structure. Still can't believe you put this tree on top of this very great landscape
You are sooo talented! And so generous to share a lot of information. I am glad I found your channel.
Looks really natural. I'm desperately looking forward to the part 2.
No problem at all. to answer your question, I am using pure red, pure yellow, black and white latex wall paint. any red, yellow, black and white you can find will work. it's putting them in order that really makes the difference. Thank you for watching.
thank you very much. love the use of household paints and your detailed but easy to follow instructions. so appreciated.
I really enjoy your tutorials! I have learned a lot! Thank you.
Your video is exactly what I needed to proceed with my current work-in-progress. Thank you very much.
Wow! I LOVE your teaching on this! Thank you! Also it was fun to see all of your paints on the floor. So cool that you mix in Latex paint.
I almost cried when you started painting over the original mural.
Joe, you are a star.. Your lessons are perfect and great for grsduates of conceptual art schools where painting techniques ehere nevrr taught!
Excellent lesson! You are very talented and articulate the ideal composition of a real artist! Thank you so much..
Thank You for this tutorial..I really enjoyed the detail description of highlighting.
Joe I have your all bundle and it is the mostuseful information i have bought. Keep on working, i appreciatte a lot your teaching. Thank you
Wow. I am very impressed. You have so much talent, it's really wonderful to see.
(And it is nice to have a real tutorial with a person explaining things instead of playing music. I hate those.)
Wonderful tutorial, fabulously supportive!
You are an excellent instructor. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
sometimes I try to paint something in a not-so-important spot on my painting that im proud of so far and I end up COMPLETELY ruining it :{
Just what I needed. Expertly explained. Thank you.
Love the way you take your time to explain. thank you
you rule man, thanks for posting!
Omg thank u so much!!! Just one question are you using really light brown to add texture or white?
Your easy manner and simple explanations are so helpful and inspirational. Thank you. I also have a question: have you ever painted in the round? Or painted for stage sets?
Hi Joe. I am enjoying your instruction vids. I recently took it into my head to do wall murals in my room. Why I’m not sure, but it is really an interesting project for me. Amy way, I’m wondering if I sent you a photo could you give me a critique. I’m just not getting this trunk to look “right”. Thanks.
Hey Joe! Hope you’re doing well!
You are really good, a dont speak english well, but, a want to tell YOU thanks for helping a lot of people to learn your art. 😘
... @ 11:33 "he corrects it" 😘
(was making me a nutz)
"Like, that feeling when, watching someone clean a window or windshield and they miss that one spot", (same effect) lol
Thank you for the excellent tutorial - you explain things very well!
Mural Joe, many thanks for ur valuable guidance
Very nice art ❤
Thanx Joe for a brilliant tutorial!!
Thanks for sharing your methods. Enjoy your talent. Is that an NAU blue sweatshirt? ❤️ Flagstaff. Thanks again for sharing your talent and methods with us.
Joe do you ever work on a painting like this in oils? I would like to see the effect with the oil media. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
Rut Brea why? He paints murals on walls therefore he uses acrylic paint, its not really the point of his videos
you are AWESOME joe
I've watched many of your videos. Wondering if you ever get paint on your nice shirts? I'd have to wear an apron. water base or not.
Thanks! Great tutorial!
Are you using paints from the hardware, the ones to paint houses with, not artists paints ?
Thank you, this is extremely helpful!
thankyou for your wonderfully informative vids
Very helpful. Thank you😊
So, do you only use the primary colors red, blue and yellow to create colors? ( besides black and white).
sweet video. i'm researching how to paint my tree trunk hunting blind, thanks for the info
You paint with latex paint. Your a master!!
Can I use the same method for watercolor ?
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I really enjoy your channel, and I've seen almost all of your videos. I'm an artist as well, and I have been painting seriously for the past 8 years. I paint homes for a living as well because it is therapeutic to me, but I've never done paintings on a large scale. what advice would you have for someone looking to paint on a surface as large as a wall? I'm nervous about getting my proportions wrong. what should I practice? and what should I practice on? thank you, and keep up the great work! your an amazing artist!
how do you have the confidence to paint on the wall like that??
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Super helpful !! Thanks so much
very nice. impressed me.
Are you little cook from Big Cook, Little Cook on CBeebies?
thank you it helped me a lot..
love you ....great work
Man I hate doing tree trunks...thanks much for the help! I think I might play around with black the next time I paint, can't use it in class though...teachers keep telling me black draws the eye too much or something.
Concerned Geek My teacher tells me the same B.S i feel the pain man
Try mixing many colors to from a “black”that isn’t really a real black,it will be less harsh but if you want a true black use it!
Forget Hillary and Bernie - It's all YOU!
I've painted murals in acrylic on walls and vehicles, .
and I've painted forest scenes in watercolor, but I'm starting the first paint layers on a friend's kitchen wall, I realized I'd never painted big trees in acrylic. I think other things wouldn't have presented any major problem, but trees-! Infinite color combinations, a multitude of textures, and if you cruelly paint it faithfully in detail with all your heart in the brushstrokes, they'll kick you out after the first tree because it took 9 years. And if you want to do it more quickly, you can't do an exact renewing because it doesn't look real - too many variations to easily make it look unified. If painting a car is like painting a little town, painting a person is more like a state (more complications and color variations), then a TREE isn't a country or even a continent, it's a *universe*.And great fun w/ all possible ways to express brown, but not at all coherent. So THANKS! 👍👏🏽
I'm sorry. I can assure you that I didn't say anything important. I will keep your feedback in mind.
Why don't you take the time have things move out of your way before hand. It like you are working hard against yourself? How do you deal with using your wall as paint palette? Because I'm thinking that would be a build up of paint and it would be hard to cover over? Did you take college classes to be artist? Thanks for getting my mind to think about how to.
This is great. Thank you
wow! ur videos are amazing :)
This is just GREAT!!!! THX
You are amazing!
Wonderful! 👍
Thank you!
Awesome thank you so much
you have magen david on your wall! ;D
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Arn't you supposed to be behind the bar Dennis Reynolds?
I love u . Thanks for the tips
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