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@maritom41269 күн бұрын
Scott, you are the best art teacher i have met online. Thank you ❤
@user-cq4by1zx7dАй бұрын
Dear Mr. Waddell, Let me first introduce myself, I am Ybo Houttuin, a 63 years old painter from Amsteram, The Netherlands. As a lucky european i have on short distance acess to the entire art history in many Musea. I like your videos and watch them often. You teach technics in a way everybody can understand and benefit from it. And, off course, the alla prima is what many people like, they want results immidiatly. Its not the workshop off Van Eyck and his brother, they worked 22 years! on the triptiek, you can vistit in the St Bavo in Gent, Belgium. There technic is one where time is the main artist. The start is a drawing and then, very exact, painting in gray. So they made a B/W picture! Over it came the glazing, very thin, glazing for many years, accents on details and glazing on for 22 years.... The only exception is Hans Holbein the Younger, who made a drawing, put one ground layer and finished off with one glazing. Nowerdays, time disapired, people seem to run towards death. Why this story? Considering your knowledge, your skills and experience I just wonder what would you be able to create in this medivial technic. And if you want to see the Boys from Belgium again, I hereby invite you in our house in Amsterdam. Please, excuse my faults in Englisch writing as I hardly do... Ybo Houttuin
@gracemurrayartАй бұрын
Just a comment to say, I so appreciate you sharing your skill woth us, Scott! I feel so lucky to be able to consume your content for free. When I'm in a better financial position I'll be coming over to Patreon.
@maritom4126Ай бұрын
I follow you here and on Patreon, and i don't know how many people have told you, but for me, you are the best teacher i have found! And i am so happy !! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! God bless and take care! ❤
@CeejerWeegerАй бұрын
Master Waddell, I will concentrate more on my dithering Sir!
@MrGradaraАй бұрын
i was looking for a video like this for YEARS. THANKS YOU A LOT!
@sukisuki8420 күн бұрын
You are simply amazing. An incredibly skilled and experienced painter, an extremely generous teacher and I don't know you personally, but it appears you are an intrinsically great human. Thank you for all of it 😊
@Broody58Ай бұрын
I use a small truck lettering brush to do crisp & slightly blended edges. One long line, brush loaded. But the oils have to be thinned to enamal consistency. Overlap first stroke & back over, spaced outward a bit so theres a slight mix. With quality oils, they can be really thinned to flow through long brushes, & still be opaque. The width of paint is all a uniform thickness covering really well. Working in thicker paint may leave transparent spots, but a soft brush & light touch will take care of that. I use them for any long edge. The brush length takes out any wiggles, a nice smooth line.
@jumanas4012Ай бұрын
as A self taught artist i would like to say great tip ,thank you 🌷
@sheilajernigan1527Ай бұрын
You are such a great teacher. If you're ever doing anything in Florida, please let me know.
@TheDaniel7123428 күн бұрын
I never knew to look for similar values, vs. just softening an edge, thanks so much!
@yovinny524413 күн бұрын
This is the first time I've watched one of your videos. I'm always looking for more information on how to improve my painting. I'll be following yours and try finding you on Patreon. This was very informative and well done. Thanks for sharing.
@EllenR654Ай бұрын
Wow!! So much here, as always…thank you!!
@l.edwardsznicer1565Ай бұрын
Yes, your the man. I have learned a lot from Scott. Very talented and he’s willing to explain things.
@edwinperez3689Ай бұрын
I really enjoyed your explanation there is a lot of important information that's necessary to end up with very satisfactory outcomes for your work thank you.❤
@marymarzano635022 күн бұрын
Thank you Scott! I truly needed to understand and learn this secret! I feel so frustrated when a subject looks pasted on. Probably an unintegrated background 1:13 lighting issue more than i realized. I love the color blending trick for an edge that will now continue to turn back and not stop hard. I just got a lot out of this!! Thanks again!.
@ManojYadav-ts9mmАй бұрын
An interesting tutorial with so much inner details and elaboration , other artists usually do not share. thanx a lot
@jeffreyross8855Ай бұрын
Very helpful in SEEING the shapes and cast shadows Cool thanks
@melaniealfred18724 күн бұрын
Very helpful Scott. Thanks heaps.
@Artinstruction4uАй бұрын
Thank you Scott! This is the best video ever! NO ONE shares this! You are awesome!!!!
@luanebrauner718027 күн бұрын
Fantastic tutoring Scott! Thank you sooo much❤
@matteoplini9267Ай бұрын
Thanks so much Scott ❤
@dixiehester9564Ай бұрын
Love this video !!! Thank you !!
@rts1115Ай бұрын
Thank you! Very helpful!
@bradmummery7299Ай бұрын
Thanks Scott
@Tuamadre551Ай бұрын
That was excellent thanks!👏🏼
@stevedrago7216Ай бұрын
Great lesson!!!! Thx!
@angeandsamsadventures9684Ай бұрын
Really helpful video. Thanks Scott
@dr.truthteller9768Ай бұрын
Canvas to camera shot needs to be at f.4-5.6. I know the lower f stop makes it look more cinematic, but it's a little blurry on our end. Love your work and you are one of the most informative channels on the tube. Thank you for providing all of this wonderful info. PS, I'm not trying to be a critical jerk by my comment, just giving my observation. Much love, keep up the great work!
@anjelomichelangelo7726Ай бұрын
really happy that you started this painting tutorials, i paint digitally and your tutorials really helps me to start painting on canvas
@elsaremund3321Ай бұрын
Great video Scott!
@sandracarroll6233Ай бұрын
Great instruction .❤
@margobegleyАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing all this great information!
@Blessed...CountryАй бұрын
You're the best. Thank you.
@2stansfield9036 күн бұрын
Brilliant explanation !
@CherylMcMahan19536 күн бұрын
Very helpful lesson
@nelidagarcia7412Ай бұрын
Great video and useful info.
@TheSmashCapitalАй бұрын
This an amazing video. I learned a lot. Thank you for taking the time.
@311965bАй бұрын
Thanks . Your videos are very helpful
@helenelecompte7934Ай бұрын
Thank you for this great video ! Very useful
@Peace-sj9ec4 күн бұрын
You're the best thank you sm for sharing this 🤗
@adrienneklopack6796Ай бұрын
Very descriptive and helpful. Thank you for posting.
@SterUpcАй бұрын
Thak you always good to watch your vids
@califmike20039 күн бұрын
Love it you helped me so much with my edges.
@paintaway234928 күн бұрын
nice lesson
@rakeshchoudhary7391Ай бұрын
You are a great master artists sir
@iainwill3493Ай бұрын
Very interesting and helpful Scott, thank you so much 😊
@Blondk100Ай бұрын
Love this info
@tanyastovoldАй бұрын
Thank you Scott! Very informative and understandable. Appreciate your time 🙏
@mahtabmohammadi7466Ай бұрын
Thank you very much. You are a PROFESSIONAL ARTIST.
@jenbrown2495Ай бұрын
I love it when I see you have a new video out but this one is the best yet. Your talent and knowledge is a pleasure to watch! You have helped me so much, thank you 😊
@StarrgazedАй бұрын
I love your videos and you have helped me so much since I discovered your videos. Really working up to those edges and keeping form ❤ thank you
@suewolfe8005Ай бұрын
Thank you for your clear instructions for painting a soft edge. I never understood how to achieve it perfectly before.
@lesliepaulusfineartАй бұрын
Wow! What a great tutorial! By far the most useful video I've seen. Thank you
@8025glomeАй бұрын
I'm learning so much from the way you, I'm finally understand what's going on regarding lighting and how it affects surfaces. It's really challenging how I'm thinking about rendering forms.
@samiabadi8767Ай бұрын
Very informative video from a master of oil painting. Thank you very much for sharing your experience.
@blackcranedesignАй бұрын
Thank you for this wonderful video. It helps me a lot. It teaches me to be patient with my projects and to focused more on the shape of things. You are a great teacher. God bless you.
@ElPitrАй бұрын
Thank you Scott _)
@alegolding2192Ай бұрын
Always nice tips! Edge quality is the most common “error” i see with beginners. Im now used to keep soft edges on the go and just make them a bit sharp in zones i want contrast
@marialpmaximo4604Ай бұрын
Amo demais❤❤❤❤ suas pinturas❤
@Trid3nt861Ай бұрын
Cool tips. I noticed you stabilize your painting hand by using your pinky on the outer area of the canvas.
@ingridcarmak4268Ай бұрын
Hi Scott..this was such a useful video for me ..!Thank you so much..!I learn a lot from you..I must also say that you got me a bit curious..👀 about what you were looking over your shoulder for..🤔but that is just me…😃..Greetings from Croatia..love your work !👋
@bodeaalex1142Ай бұрын
I like the way he constantly glances back over his shoulder as if he's giving us that 'inside tip' that he could really get in trouble for having it disclosed.
@ruudvanveen428Ай бұрын
Thank you for these excellent tips, helps a lot; one other thing that I would be informed about is 'the colour(reflection) in the shadows': do i have to apply these first in the underlayer and background? Thank you.
@Jenn..N4 күн бұрын
Hey Scott, love your work. I have problems getting the right pink tint. Please could you tell me exactly the red colour you are using and is the Orange a Cadmium or Cadmium Hue? Thank you
@user-jc4rl6qf3l19 күн бұрын
good video
@rhyannonp8231Ай бұрын
how would you do a head of hair that is basically shaved and stubble is coming up, just a lil bit
@Artinstruction4uАй бұрын
Scott what is the name of that brush? I have searched for the white sable brushes and can’t find them?
@anahicct1633Ай бұрын
Hey Scott quick question!! 🙋🏻♀️ I was wondering what type of canvas do you use? Can you go through the materials you use for your paintings please?!!
@leoalvarado6466Ай бұрын
Your a very talented man! This the second video I've seen of yours. N it is great! I've watch others? But yours are n the top? 2 Thumbs up,he to n learn more. A list of good brushes is needed n where to buy them.thank you very much!
@juanmartin82589 күн бұрын
Encuentro este canal muy interesante pero no sé pueden traducir al español
@nando774712 күн бұрын
EXELENTE.PERO SERIA BUENO TRADUCTOR A ESPAÑOL...
@qumran4210Ай бұрын
Please help me, please provide translation service,let me understand English.. I'm olden foreigner.
@staticera1490Ай бұрын
I like big butts and I cannot lie.... helping the algorithm :P great video. I have been painting for 25 years and found this very valuable. love your work
@rosanna24517 күн бұрын
You are a magnificent artist, but why don't your videos have translations? I am writing to you from Italy and I don't speak English and I would really like to understand what you are explaining. Anyway, thanks for what you do 🙏
@1adamantium1Ай бұрын
Dude keeps looking over his shoulder like a escaped convict. Stay calm and paint-hide the edges on your chest prison tat. 🙏
@dr.truthteller9768
Ай бұрын
Dude what are you even talking about, he's obviously looking at his monitor to check if what he's communicating is seen by the camera and the viewer? Dumb...
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Scott, you are the best art teacher i have met online. Thank you ❤
Dear Mr. Waddell, Let me first introduce myself, I am Ybo Houttuin, a 63 years old painter from Amsteram, The Netherlands. As a lucky european i have on short distance acess to the entire art history in many Musea. I like your videos and watch them often. You teach technics in a way everybody can understand and benefit from it. And, off course, the alla prima is what many people like, they want results immidiatly. Its not the workshop off Van Eyck and his brother, they worked 22 years! on the triptiek, you can vistit in the St Bavo in Gent, Belgium. There technic is one where time is the main artist. The start is a drawing and then, very exact, painting in gray. So they made a B/W picture! Over it came the glazing, very thin, glazing for many years, accents on details and glazing on for 22 years.... The only exception is Hans Holbein the Younger, who made a drawing, put one ground layer and finished off with one glazing. Nowerdays, time disapired, people seem to run towards death. Why this story? Considering your knowledge, your skills and experience I just wonder what would you be able to create in this medivial technic. And if you want to see the Boys from Belgium again, I hereby invite you in our house in Amsterdam. Please, excuse my faults in Englisch writing as I hardly do... Ybo Houttuin
Just a comment to say, I so appreciate you sharing your skill woth us, Scott! I feel so lucky to be able to consume your content for free. When I'm in a better financial position I'll be coming over to Patreon.
I follow you here and on Patreon, and i don't know how many people have told you, but for me, you are the best teacher i have found! And i am so happy !! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! God bless and take care! ❤
Master Waddell, I will concentrate more on my dithering Sir!
i was looking for a video like this for YEARS. THANKS YOU A LOT!
You are simply amazing. An incredibly skilled and experienced painter, an extremely generous teacher and I don't know you personally, but it appears you are an intrinsically great human. Thank you for all of it 😊
I use a small truck lettering brush to do crisp & slightly blended edges. One long line, brush loaded. But the oils have to be thinned to enamal consistency. Overlap first stroke & back over, spaced outward a bit so theres a slight mix. With quality oils, they can be really thinned to flow through long brushes, & still be opaque. The width of paint is all a uniform thickness covering really well. Working in thicker paint may leave transparent spots, but a soft brush & light touch will take care of that. I use them for any long edge. The brush length takes out any wiggles, a nice smooth line.
as A self taught artist i would like to say great tip ,thank you 🌷
You are such a great teacher. If you're ever doing anything in Florida, please let me know.
I never knew to look for similar values, vs. just softening an edge, thanks so much!
This is the first time I've watched one of your videos. I'm always looking for more information on how to improve my painting. I'll be following yours and try finding you on Patreon. This was very informative and well done. Thanks for sharing.
Wow!! So much here, as always…thank you!!
Yes, your the man. I have learned a lot from Scott. Very talented and he’s willing to explain things.
I really enjoyed your explanation there is a lot of important information that's necessary to end up with very satisfactory outcomes for your work thank you.❤
Thank you Scott! I truly needed to understand and learn this secret! I feel so frustrated when a subject looks pasted on. Probably an unintegrated background 1:13 lighting issue more than i realized. I love the color blending trick for an edge that will now continue to turn back and not stop hard. I just got a lot out of this!! Thanks again!.
An interesting tutorial with so much inner details and elaboration , other artists usually do not share. thanx a lot
Very helpful in SEEING the shapes and cast shadows Cool thanks
Very helpful Scott. Thanks heaps.
Thank you Scott! This is the best video ever! NO ONE shares this! You are awesome!!!!
Fantastic tutoring Scott! Thank you sooo much❤
Thanks so much Scott ❤
Love this video !!! Thank you !!
Thank you! Very helpful!
Thanks Scott
That was excellent thanks!👏🏼
Great lesson!!!! Thx!
Really helpful video. Thanks Scott
Canvas to camera shot needs to be at f.4-5.6. I know the lower f stop makes it look more cinematic, but it's a little blurry on our end. Love your work and you are one of the most informative channels on the tube. Thank you for providing all of this wonderful info. PS, I'm not trying to be a critical jerk by my comment, just giving my observation. Much love, keep up the great work!
really happy that you started this painting tutorials, i paint digitally and your tutorials really helps me to start painting on canvas
Great video Scott!
Great instruction .❤
Thanks for sharing all this great information!
You're the best. Thank you.
Brilliant explanation !
Very helpful lesson
Great video and useful info.
This an amazing video. I learned a lot. Thank you for taking the time.
Thanks . Your videos are very helpful
Thank you for this great video ! Very useful
You're the best thank you sm for sharing this 🤗
Very descriptive and helpful. Thank you for posting.
Thak you always good to watch your vids
Love it you helped me so much with my edges.
nice lesson
You are a great master artists sir
Very interesting and helpful Scott, thank you so much 😊
Love this info
Thank you Scott! Very informative and understandable. Appreciate your time 🙏
Thank you very much. You are a PROFESSIONAL ARTIST.
I love it when I see you have a new video out but this one is the best yet. Your talent and knowledge is a pleasure to watch! You have helped me so much, thank you 😊
I love your videos and you have helped me so much since I discovered your videos. Really working up to those edges and keeping form ❤ thank you
Thank you for your clear instructions for painting a soft edge. I never understood how to achieve it perfectly before.
Wow! What a great tutorial! By far the most useful video I've seen. Thank you
I'm learning so much from the way you, I'm finally understand what's going on regarding lighting and how it affects surfaces. It's really challenging how I'm thinking about rendering forms.
Very informative video from a master of oil painting. Thank you very much for sharing your experience.
Thank you for this wonderful video. It helps me a lot. It teaches me to be patient with my projects and to focused more on the shape of things. You are a great teacher. God bless you.
Thank you Scott _)
Always nice tips! Edge quality is the most common “error” i see with beginners. Im now used to keep soft edges on the go and just make them a bit sharp in zones i want contrast
Amo demais❤❤❤❤ suas pinturas❤
Cool tips. I noticed you stabilize your painting hand by using your pinky on the outer area of the canvas.
Hi Scott..this was such a useful video for me ..!Thank you so much..!I learn a lot from you..I must also say that you got me a bit curious..👀 about what you were looking over your shoulder for..🤔but that is just me…😃..Greetings from Croatia..love your work !👋
I like the way he constantly glances back over his shoulder as if he's giving us that 'inside tip' that he could really get in trouble for having it disclosed.
Thank you for these excellent tips, helps a lot; one other thing that I would be informed about is 'the colour(reflection) in the shadows': do i have to apply these first in the underlayer and background? Thank you.
Hey Scott, love your work. I have problems getting the right pink tint. Please could you tell me exactly the red colour you are using and is the Orange a Cadmium or Cadmium Hue? Thank you
good video
how would you do a head of hair that is basically shaved and stubble is coming up, just a lil bit
Scott what is the name of that brush? I have searched for the white sable brushes and can’t find them?
Hey Scott quick question!! 🙋🏻♀️ I was wondering what type of canvas do you use? Can you go through the materials you use for your paintings please?!!
Your a very talented man! This the second video I've seen of yours. N it is great! I've watch others? But yours are n the top? 2 Thumbs up,he to n learn more. A list of good brushes is needed n where to buy them.thank you very much!
Encuentro este canal muy interesante pero no sé pueden traducir al español
EXELENTE.PERO SERIA BUENO TRADUCTOR A ESPAÑOL...
Please help me, please provide translation service,let me understand English.. I'm olden foreigner.
I like big butts and I cannot lie.... helping the algorithm :P great video. I have been painting for 25 years and found this very valuable. love your work
You are a magnificent artist, but why don't your videos have translations? I am writing to you from Italy and I don't speak English and I would really like to understand what you are explaining. Anyway, thanks for what you do 🙏
Dude keeps looking over his shoulder like a escaped convict. Stay calm and paint-hide the edges on your chest prison tat. 🙏
@dr.truthteller9768
Ай бұрын
Dude what are you even talking about, he's obviously looking at his monitor to check if what he's communicating is seen by the camera and the viewer? Dumb...
Un video girato a rovescio.
Thank you, great stuff! 👌