I am digital illustrator, gouache and oil landscape artist, and art instructor currently working at Marvel Studios. Aside from working in both the animation and fine art industry, I also successfully run my own 9 week painting mentorships where I mentor students from all around the world in gouache and digital painting.
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this is such an amazing video! just two artist geeked out, hyper analyzing a painting... i wish there are more than just one painting/ artist though... this needs to be a regular series!
Glad to see Kuindzhi get attention! To me, his paintings look like they were painted recently and are amazing. Learn from Masters acct on YT has a nice compilation of his works.
This should have more comments! I share your stuff with my plein air group I am in. You have some of the best content out here on RU-vid! Thanks for all your hard work!!
You mentioned putting your Gouache directly on the sta-wet palette instead of the paper? Do you find that it will sink in to the sponge? And also stain it? Thank you!
Hi Tiffanie, I have really enjoyed going through your uploads and started using Infinite Painter. Would love to hear a bit more about how you use that compositional grid at the start. I think I remember seeing Andrew Loomis describe it as a way to create compositions - but like many things never really gave it a go - is this a similar idea?
yes Loomis talks about it and its basically that! I go over this more in my mentorships, but I basically use it as a guide to place important elements!
I’m so glad you got to go. Beautiful video and paintings. They are all gouache, correct? Your pochade palette almost looks like oils- great piles of paint!
This is so important concept. If u don't want your artworks «falling in a parts in tone», just take a big masses of tone and find nuances of color in this big values. srry for bad english)
Very nice demo. Liking the 2 red, yellow and blue choices, Teal in particular. Curious what’s going on with your palette which seems to have a piece of card under the paint. Is that damp or is it a better surface to mix on and clean out? Whatever, thanks.
I just don't get how you pick colors and how to change up things in your your drawing, I can barely manage a somewhat ok drawing by going along with most of what's in the picture. Will this come naturally as I continue to do paintings like this?
Good tips! I find I have the most productive days when I don't ingest any content or news on my phone first thing in the morning, since that's introducing a lot of randomness and context switching. Btw, not sure if you're aware but I can't enable upload notifications for your channel because your account is set as content for kids. It makes it difficult to know when you've uploaded!
@@TiffanieMangArt Make sure it's set for your entire channel and not at the individual video level. Go to your RU-vid Studio page, then settings at the bottom left, then channel tab, advanced settings and you'll see the options for the kid stuff.
I just wanted to say that I always come back to watch your videos several times, the insights you are giving are truly valuable and they helps me to get back to painting (I'm a graphic designer) and I'm cheering for you! I hope your work is still thriving!
I've been trying to develop a better sense of value. Drawing and value studies have helped a lot. I start running into trouble with the more subtle light and dark half-tones and especially trying to figure out how hue and chroma relate to and change value.
Heavy paint does have layers!! Unless this video was made years ago. You also flipped your canvas in this beginning and then freaked out a lot hehe... That's why the thumbnail looks flipped
@@TiffanieMangArt thank you for posting these!! Will you be doing more of such content?? I really love it (as someone who can't afford pretty much anything other than free stuff atm)
I like how the positioning is not 100% accurate between painting and reference picture. I sometimes scold myself for not making it look the exact same, even if I know thats not the point. Seeing pros doing it makes me feel better. I need to paint more still life sets