Most Common Value Mistake Artists Make - and how to avoid it

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @LaEscuelaDelEncanto
    @LaEscuelaDelEncanto 6 лет назад +87

    Thank you. So many art teachers preach “watch your edges” but NONE have explained what that means. You’re the best!

  • @vivienleigh4640
    @vivienleigh4640 5 лет назад +33

    I've learned more from you in just a couple of days than I have in art school etc. Nobody has been able to explain it the way you do.

    • @AriesArtist8
      @AriesArtist8 Год назад +1

      I feel the same way I was in art school 2 years , and I didn't learn anything

  • @nickthombley675
    @nickthombley675 2 года назад +1

    Wow!!! I’ve been making that mistake for a long time wondering what it was I was missing! You really have a gift of teaching not just knowing but being able to relay the information. Thank you!

  • @jeromyperez5532
    @jeromyperez5532 6 лет назад +29

    3:45
    You're so right about that.
    That actually really helped. I've been struggling with connecting highlights to shaded areas so much and now I feel pretty dumb for not seeing it before.

  • @lolly5453
    @lolly5453 3 года назад +1

    Your advice and tips are so unbelievably helpful - when you speak it’s like I have a lightbulb moment! 💡 it all just clicks into place. What you say here makes total sense, and is something so obvious and simple that will really help me. Am loving your channel, you’ve taught me so much! Thanks, Mark 🙏🏼💚👏🏼☺️

  • @susanwong6471
    @susanwong6471 6 лет назад +3

    Great explanation - I tend to be lazy and just mix the color I see not bothering with all the minute variation- it is these subtle variations that make the painting realistic- thank you Mark, always so efficient in your teaching that get the point across. Can you show more of Emily painting a still life.

  • @stevenshackelford1937
    @stevenshackelford1937 3 года назад +1

    I believe my next oil painting will be much better just because of this one video. Great explanation. I should have been moreaware of this. Your videos are so very helpful. TY for taking the time & effort to film, process, narrate, and finally share!

  • @cindyoverall8139
    @cindyoverall8139 7 месяцев назад +1

    Check out Henk Helmental, if you don’t already know his work.
    He is a Dutch still life painter, presently.
    The two best in history were Willem Kalf, Dutch 17c.
    and Emil Carlson, American 19c.
    The most important aspect of Still life is that it has to read.
    The objects have to correlate in a natural setting.
    Years back, artists would put something in just because they
    needed something there.. I. e. A plate standing up behind, a teacup, a wineglass
    a material backdrop.
    The Dutch were masters at this. They would also stick to rules
    such as.. one metal, one clay, open bottle, closed vessel, material
    such as a napkin, organic.. food, one light source… indicating their
    culture or their wealth or lack thereof.
    There was an actual competition
    at painting the best peeled lemon. The lemon was the symbol of
    sobriety.

  • @jess5085
    @jess5085 6 лет назад +13

    Please never stop making videos! I learn so much from them. A million thank yous

  • @barbrajoan2554
    @barbrajoan2554 6 лет назад

    Mark, thank you. I'm a watercolor artist that has just gotten back into oils again and your help is vey much appreciated.

  • @spandhanabezawada4438
    @spandhanabezawada4438 2 года назад

    You give me the confidence and knowledge to paint again.. thanks for all the great lessons.

  • @ayodeeray
    @ayodeeray 5 лет назад +3

    I have watched this so many times but I always need to hear this information. Thanks so much for this video and your knowledge

  • @saffyshubobo8180
    @saffyshubobo8180 6 лет назад +4

    I love this video, I’d love to know how to paint realism like Sargent with bolder brushstrokes, how do you get all the different shades of highlight in with just one brush stroke ? Because I feel like painting multiple smaller brushstrokes will take away from the style I’m talking about. Please answer this in your next q&a or here if you have the time ! Love everything you do

  • @kenanmorg4677
    @kenanmorg4677 3 года назад +1

    In the case of the book on the table; I always thought of it as being a situation where light has difficulty making it into such areas, therefore these areas are naturally darker than the rest of the book. I've never had an art lesson and never used a color checker but this behavior of light just always seemed so natural to me. Thanks for this. Ken in the Philippines.

  • @Yogurt5150Games
    @Yogurt5150Games Месяц назад

    I have learned a ton from watching your videos. Thank you for providing such quality content!

  • @normr3228
    @normr3228 6 лет назад

    Every video over the years has been a real gem !

  • @401files4
    @401files4 6 лет назад +1

    I love this channel sooooooooo much I really need to book my ideas up and get started. I don’t know why I keep holding back

  • @jamesanonymous2343
    @jamesanonymous2343 3 года назад +1

    A GREAT TUTORIAL,,,EVENI I CAN SEE THAT. I TRY TO REMAIN AWARE AS "COLOR TEXTURE"AND
    "SURFACE TEXTURE" IE: "ORGANIC".

  • @rolandlemus203
    @rolandlemus203 5 лет назад

    I wish I lived closer, to get a what's wrong with my painting exchange. I think I know what I am doing wrong, or learning to try and improve. I had an experience with this very example doing a copy portrait paint study on Salvador Mundi. I should have never picked that to paint, its not defined and trying to copy a da vinci, lol, Total disaster, but I learned a lot from this experience though, and this vid was it, hightlights are not just one value, edges are not so exact, and on and on. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise, greatly appreciated!

  • @fabriziosanto5574
    @fabriziosanto5574 6 лет назад +8

    Thanks. You are a really good teacher

  • @Hannahcode1
    @Hannahcode1 5 лет назад +1

    Mark - that painting is the most perfect work i have ever seen! - Exquisite!

    • @paulmbahrt
      @paulmbahrt 8 месяцев назад

      I think it's a photograph, just like the sample with Emily.

  • @mshelthy
    @mshelthy 4 года назад

    Thank you! This helps so much! You have helped me get past a point that I have been struggling with for quite some time. I now understand what I have doing wrong. Thank you!

  • @witchy4486
    @witchy4486 6 лет назад +1

    Some of the most valuable videos i've watched as an artist. Hope you can upload more

  • @antheaduplessis4410
    @antheaduplessis4410 4 года назад +1

    Wow, thank you, that is so true and was and is very helpful. 💞👏👏👏

  • @jeremydavidbrodbeck2454
    @jeremydavidbrodbeck2454 Год назад

    I made that mistake with the values with the reflection. Yes it happen on my 2nd painting using ur method.

  • @MonicaJamesFineArt
    @MonicaJamesFineArt 6 лет назад +6

    Thanks for taking the time to post this and explain it so well.

  • @MsKeeJay
    @MsKeeJay 6 лет назад

    I really appreciate the way you explained this. I have really been struggling with this exact problem in my work but I wasn't sure how to fix it. Now I have a better idea of what to do. Thanks so much!

  • @JapremeMagnetic7
    @JapremeMagnetic7 2 месяца назад

    Good lesson. Dope fleece.
    Patagonia Preme. 🎨☝🏿

  • @Angeal878
    @Angeal878 6 лет назад +8

    how would you add those little dark bits then? I would love to see an example in action

  • @gemmey13
    @gemmey13 6 лет назад +1

    Your paintings are amazing, thank you for teaching me about colour checking!

  • @andygcl6
    @andygcl6 5 лет назад

    You sir are brilliant. Great knowledge shared. Many thanks and of course a big thumbs up always

  • @guyporter6105
    @guyporter6105 6 лет назад +1

    Great lesson thanks

  • @Painterr62
    @Painterr62 6 лет назад

    As always your explanations are very clear and concise. Thank you for your generosity in sharing your knowledge.

  • @Daihatsu_Hijet
    @Daihatsu_Hijet 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you
    Tony...West Hills, California USA

  • @fariinteriorsinbudget6794
    @fariinteriorsinbudget6794 4 года назад

    Hi
    M fari from Pakistan and I really learn a lot from you..,
    Kindly explain how to shape up the object from darker to light ....
    Thanks

  • @slaboide5214
    @slaboide5214 6 лет назад

    I was wondering if you have any method or tip on how to paint rhinestones, crystals, sequin and glitter just all that sparkly stuff. I would love to see a tutorial on that since a lot of my art has sparkle in it and I can't really get it right.

  • @petersitell4751
    @petersitell4751 6 лет назад

    Thank you Mark Carder! This was very helpful. I just posted a painting, a portrait on DMP " Portrait of my father in law" "Filuren" where these issues that you address where much up front for me.

  • @JessXplicit
    @JessXplicit 3 месяца назад

    This is a mistake I have been making so thank you so much!

  • @daleg9355
    @daleg9355 6 лет назад +3

    Excellent explanation and examples. Thank you!

  • @1974gladiateur
    @1974gladiateur 6 лет назад +32

    Could you please do a demonstration. It is much easier to see it.

    • @sylvianblue
      @sylvianblue 5 лет назад +10

      Marcus Cassius I don’t think this video could be any clearer.......

  • @jackangus4530
    @jackangus4530 3 года назад

    An oil painting was done for myself and I asked the artist if it could have a patination upon the finished result and this was done yet the painting has now become very dark where one struggles to see with any clarity the painting and items portrayed in the painting itself , any advise

  • @lisengel2498
    @lisengel2498 6 лет назад

    As always very precise and nuanced information of how to be really aware -

  • @anilkatta2283
    @anilkatta2283 6 лет назад

    Please explain to put multiple coating of oil painting from life and from coping from a photograph.Do focus on number of coating , method etc.Secondly how to deal second or third coating where painting is made with thick patches of brush strokes.Thanks a lot.

  • @kewldude23xx
    @kewldude23xx 6 лет назад

    My eyesight isnt that great to catch all the tiny details that you talked about. So what I've done to solve that problem is : I take a picture with my tablet and then really zoom in on those details. Also eliminates any optical illusion where one color might appear darker than what it actually is. It really works for me. My artwork has improved with this method and your great videos.

  • @sherrierichard2848
    @sherrierichard2848 5 лет назад

    This was great information. Thank you...I'm going to pay attention and try not to do those highlights ALL the same color now.

  • @janicegoodwin8559
    @janicegoodwin8559 3 года назад

    Really appreciate the advice, very helpful.

  • @josephtermeer4595
    @josephtermeer4595 6 лет назад

    Thank you Mark, you explained this error beautifully!

  • @Tootrillll
    @Tootrillll 3 года назад

    Adding the whitest parts last has helped me

  • @DennisTysonPleinAir
    @DennisTysonPleinAir 6 лет назад +2

    Very helpful! Thanks for sharing that deeper viewing

  • @CallyLawson
    @CallyLawson 6 лет назад +2

    Very well explained, thank you.

  • @Orange_Pith
    @Orange_Pith 6 лет назад +1

    Top shelf advice, cheers

  • @edruddy3427
    @edruddy3427 Год назад

    Great video. Thank you!

  • @judyjudy51
    @judyjudy51 6 лет назад

    Really helpful info on the dark edges - thankyou

  • @AriesArtist8
    @AriesArtist8 Год назад

    I've learned more from mark in a month than I have in the last three years in art school😮

  • @carmenf.desousa-aritst3044
    @carmenf.desousa-aritst3044 5 лет назад

    God bless you for teaching with such clarity. I'm learning so much from you..... :)

  • @stillmaninmotion6081
    @stillmaninmotion6081 4 года назад

    You're such a great teacher

  • @leonelvilela5531
    @leonelvilela5531 6 лет назад

    I see now, depsite checking my colours the look of my paintings is always cartoonish if this make sense, never realistic. Thank you so much !!!!!! For someone who just started painting still life would you recommend to start with one object only or being brave and set a composition of few objects?

  • @dogloverjb6873
    @dogloverjb6873 3 года назад

    your paintings belong in a museum...

  • @MelanieElaineH
    @MelanieElaineH 6 лет назад

    I sometimes find issue with light reflections too. It’s an issue with focal point verses an object’s texture. Like the elephant in this still-lift display, the reflection necessary to show its shape and texture could actually steal the show from the subject. Very soft highlights work in this case, yet as Draw Mix Paint states here: you mustn’t use the highest contrast in anything but the subject.

  • @KpxUrz5745
    @KpxUrz5745 Год назад

    In my view this problem points out one of the huge weaknesses of using a color checker at all. I would suggest that the artist rely on his eyes, and experience. Probably the best teacher of all is to study the very best paintings to see how great artists dealt with things like reflections.

  • @niiardey
    @niiardey 6 лет назад

    Always love your videos! Thanks for sharing!

  • @celialusma4618
    @celialusma4618 6 лет назад +3

    but for the reflection will it be okay if we start with the light color and work our way to make the little details that are darker to make the area accurate

    • @Here_Today_
      @Here_Today_ 6 лет назад +3

      safi thelusma try it both ways, see what works...or take his advice and do the dark parts first.

    • @h4ff3
      @h4ff3 6 лет назад +3

      I guess in say watercolor where you work from light to dark that would actually be the preferred (or only) method. In something like acrylics where layers don't mix and are opaque you could do whatever you like. But Mark is talking about oils where he goes from dark to light, you don't (unnecessarily) want to make your darker parts to light, it's much easier to go from dark to light in oils.

  • @joannelord5015
    @joannelord5015 3 года назад

    Very helpful, thank you 🥰

  • @paulinehughes5325
    @paulinehughes5325 6 лет назад

    Thank you, excellent information I will be looking at this again -very helpful

  • @seize2179
    @seize2179 3 года назад

    So basically have more gradations?

  • @debbiejohnson2789
    @debbiejohnson2789 4 года назад

    Do you sell a color checker?

  • @dc7243
    @dc7243 6 лет назад

    Thank you Mark. Very helpful.

  • @allenvoss7977
    @allenvoss7977 3 года назад

    This is a struggle I’m having with my rocks on my landscaping and trees too. it really is a difficult thing to Master.

  • @aviaja2008
    @aviaja2008 6 лет назад

    Thank you, thank you ... the information is in the details, in other words, .3D light and shadows and color atmosphere, right? I seem to forget to pay attention sometimes. :)

  • @40bdg
    @40bdg 5 лет назад

    Thank you! Very helpful.

  • @jameyatesmauriat6116
    @jameyatesmauriat6116 6 лет назад

    Can i know what’s the camera you use to take photographs?

  • @agentsmith4782
    @agentsmith4782 6 лет назад

    Excellent, thank you for a great video

  • @popesuavecitoxii2379
    @popesuavecitoxii2379 6 лет назад

    excellent video. this is something I struggle with and as a result my paintings look cartoony.

  • @norberts.3347
    @norberts.3347 2 года назад

    Danke, das war lehrreich. Es wird mir helfen.

  • @hausofone
    @hausofone 6 лет назад

    So you gradually go from dark to light to get a refection?

  • @milkbread5036
    @milkbread5036 2 года назад

    than you so much!

  • @michaelmcewan432
    @michaelmcewan432 6 лет назад

    Excellent help

  • @jennifergottliebel-azhari149
    @jennifergottliebel-azhari149 6 лет назад

    This is sooo useful! Thank you!

  • @articskills6517
    @articskills6517 4 года назад +1

    so cool

  • @woodsstuffmx
    @woodsstuffmx 5 месяцев назад

    Again thank you

  • @cadia26
    @cadia26 6 лет назад

    Thank you!

  • @elpetr2738
    @elpetr2738 6 лет назад

    thank you Mark for good explanation :)

  • @girishchandrapinge1377
    @girishchandrapinge1377 5 лет назад

    Thanks a lot 🙏

  • @faeryangelharvey9720
    @faeryangelharvey9720 5 лет назад

    Thank you 🙏🏼
    Par Excellence 💝

  • @11november649
    @11november649 7 месяцев назад

    very useful thansk

  • @amaljarrahi2893
    @amaljarrahi2893 5 лет назад

    youuuu are the best ...

  • @hideentity1518
    @hideentity1518 6 лет назад +6

    wow, so tinny details, how can you even judge them? its so hard to notice it.

    • @SebastianTinajero
      @SebastianTinajero 6 лет назад +5

      Celine Haya having a trained eye and knowing that these things exist , it comes with time and experienced

    • @charlenefoti689
      @charlenefoti689 6 лет назад

      You develop a sense for it over time. Doesn't come instantly

  • @indianartist6759
    @indianartist6759 6 лет назад

    great tip❤

  • @oilartworks9124
    @oilartworks9124 6 лет назад

    I don't know man, I just oil out, place in a tap tap tap of color, and keep a rag in hand. In fact, sometimes nothing is better than a tap tap and a rag wipe right afterwards.

  • @abigailhumes4608
    @abigailhumes4608 Год назад

    Yhank you.

  • @Kakirachan
    @Kakirachan 5 лет назад

    occlusion shadows

  • @aesaehttr
    @aesaehttr 3 года назад

    One small step from black, one giant leap for artists in kind.

  • @christianedeschenes7159
    @christianedeschenes7159 6 лет назад

    Merci 😊

  • @subasshrestha5806
    @subasshrestha5806 6 лет назад

    Nice

  • @rxz4140
    @rxz4140 6 лет назад +10

    Only he can clip a mic to his glasses and get away with it 😊

  • @1974gladiateur
    @1974gladiateur 6 лет назад +2

    I need to see it you doing it not just the talking. Thanks Mark, I am visual.

  • @SamanHewage
    @SamanHewage 3 года назад

    Take a bow Sir.

  • @dominicberry5577
    @dominicberry5577 6 лет назад +3

    THIS IS THE ELEPHANT IN THE LIVING ROOM...

  • @leonryan1212
    @leonryan1212 4 года назад

    You're my champ!!!

  • @TTundragrizzly
    @TTundragrizzly 6 лет назад +59

    "We don't make mistakes, only happy accidents." - Bob Ross

    • @TTundragrizzly
      @TTundragrizzly 6 лет назад +13

      You don't say. Can a guy quote something somewhat relevant from a legend without being ridiculed? I know exactly what Mr. Ross was implying. Its simply something that popped in my head when I read Mark's title for this particular video and its relevant because its all for the sake of art. Right?

    • @galex1024
      @galex1024 6 лет назад +2

      😂 I love Bob Ross

    • @larrywakeman4371
      @larrywakeman4371 6 лет назад +2

      Bob Ross is THE BEST NO EXCEPTION! his paintings were "happy little paintings"--these have underlying black that is overwhelming- all of these do. BOB RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!! Kimberly Fine Artist

    • @caseycheuvront
      @caseycheuvront 6 лет назад +3

      I learn more from my mistakes than from my successes. ;)

    • @bio-plasmictoad5311
      @bio-plasmictoad5311 6 лет назад +1

      @@caseycheuvront exactly, you don't learn from success really, but mistakes absolutely.