Struggling when painting outdoors? This Tool Will TRANSFORM Your Paintings!
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So, pack your paints, embrace the fresh air, and unleash your inner artist with this revolutionary tool. The world is your canvas, and with this secret weapon by your side, you're ready to paint it!
Also, I comment on the following beginner questions at the end of the video:
* How do I use light and shadow?
* How do I simplify the scene?
* How do I compose the painting?
* What is a limited palette?
* How I achieve a personal style?
Don't forget to leave a comment below and let me know what Plein Air questions you have!
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Пікірлер: 31
Thank you! Bought my red shades. Thank you 🙏. God Bless you!
@ARTDETAILS
Ай бұрын
👍👍 🔴🔴 blessings to you as well
I haven't tried plein air painting yet but I really want to. This has been a good encouraging video to do so. I liked the "bag of skittles" analogy lol... I love the lighting you captured and I strive to hone in on your skill with painting cool and warm tones that make sense. Great painting... great video!
@ARTDETAILS
Ай бұрын
Thanks Erich. Glad it was helpful. Painting outdoors can only make you a better painter
Everything u said is so true. ...
I really enjoyed watching and listening to your video. I took note of your comments about avoiding too many details and I have found that to be so true. When I stopped including details I think my sketches improved. How you used an artist’s license to rearrange some of the elements of what you were looking at really made what could have been a hum-drum painting into a panting I really enjoyed looking at, then studying, then looking at again. Thank you for this.
@ARTDETAILS
Ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful, Robert. Sometimes it is more of what you leave out than what you actually see. Our eyes are constantly simplifying, trimming, reducing the world around us in order to guide us to our desired target. Every time I see an old masters painting I wonder how much they left out to create a successful piece. I appreciate your comment.
You have a Michelangelo God creating Adam reference in the trees [the fingers almost touching] did you do that consciously?As I did a similar thing using trees in a composition. By the way your idea to change the colour of the roof should improve it. Thank for this video.
@ARTDETAILS
Ай бұрын
That’s correct, you are the first person to notice it 👍 sometimes I do that on paintings
@AbiNomac
Ай бұрын
Amazing observation
It is a great ally...
Thank you
Take care ❤
Thank You 🙏
@ARTDETAILS
Ай бұрын
You’re welcome 😊
I thought those streets were in Europe somewhere. lol Thank you for the lesson.
@ARTDETAILS
Ай бұрын
Welcome and yes, oldest city in America, founded by Spaniards. Very enjoyable
thank you
@ARTDETAILS
Ай бұрын
Welcome!
It's nothing new - centuries old technique sometimes known as a 'Claude Glass' after Claude Lorrain.
@ARTDETAILS
Ай бұрын
Yes, it amazes me how not too many people know more and take advantage of it. It really keeps your values together
@lulasnannajodie7723
Ай бұрын
wow such an arrogant comment, might not be something new to YOU, but will be to new self teaching artists.
@1977ajax
Ай бұрын
@@lulasnannajodie7723 Nothing arrogant about it, just fact, my dear. Your comment, however, assuming what I do or do not need to be told, is stiffed with it.
@lulasnannajodie7723
Ай бұрын
@@1977ajax lol sure
@1977ajax
Ай бұрын
@@lulasnannajodie7723 LOL? Oh sorry - didn't realize you were a child, Chat over, and bedtime for you, honey.
Black is A hard color to use while pliening. Not forgiving. Why not use blue and then come back with black?
@ARTDETAILS
24 күн бұрын
Yes you are right. Lamp, ivory or mars black can be intolerant and sometimes right down vindictive. I use it sparingly and mostly to create shades of gray. I do prefer any version of chromatic black and add purples or blues.
Thank you
@ARTDETAILS
Ай бұрын
You’re welcome kind sir
Thank you
@ARTDETAILS
Ай бұрын
You're welcome