Very creative way to create! That looks like an excellent way to practice using the creative side of the brain. Like looking only at the model and not the canvas and then looking at the canvas only after the work is done. Similar to an exercise done in drawing class! Love it!
RU-vid algorithm must be broken. otherwise I would have seen this video amd this channel long time ago. Your videos are layered with so many different important areas just like the colors on your paintings. Please keep posting and thank you!
Waaaait a minute, where's part 3 for this one Miriam? 😄 Are you saying you don't use medium or solvent pretty much at all now in your painting then? You mentioned you might use them in the last part of this painting, but essentially do you just paint without them now?
I have struggling to draw faces in an organic way. I kept looking at digital art tutorials in vain. I can’t believe the amount of useful information you have given in a single video. You have changed my life. I love drawing with chaos and struggled to control it. You have shared such amazing techniques that my heart is beating so fast trying to turn on my drawing tablet to try them out
You should make the painting process footage more close up, I can’t see the details because it’s so zoomed out. Thank you for these tutorials I just really can’t see the magic from that distance
i love it sooo much, how do u paint the eyes so good im a beginner painter i'm used to pencil drawings and painting silhouettes and feathers pls tell me!?
Hello Miriam, greetings from Spain, could you share the nomenclature of the color KRAPLAK ROSE?, to know what pigment it is, I suspect it is a PR83 alizarin lacquer, greetings and thank you for your work.
I use ps all the time to collage an image together for my work but I’m incredibly underutilizing the range of things it can do for me. This was incredible! Thank you!
did you get those blue towels out of surgery packs? When i worked in a vet hospital I was able to take the extras, and i swear they are THE BEST rags ever. I still have some somewhere, crusted in old paint. not sure where to find them now that i dont work there though!