Hi! My name is Alex and I am a professional artist. I graduated from the Academy of Arts and Applied Crafts, and also taught to draw in elementary school for many years. I can very easily explain such complex rules of drawing, painting, composition, tone, anatomy, etc. It may seem that the manual is too simple or too complicated. But it only seems to be. In my paintings for beginners you will learn how to create beautiful and energetic paintings. Do you want more? Go to my Intensive Course www.alex-teal.us/
Outstanding video Alex! Is this your voice doing the voice over? Or an AI generated voice? It's it AI it's unnerving I think the term is uncanny valley, if it's you it's creepy AF. 😂
Thank you for sharing this! I enjoyed watching it. I was wondering if you painted it all in one go or do you typically let it dry at some point and then continue? Asking because I have trouble putting paint on top of paint without it mixing and turning into a different colour. Not sure what I’m doing wrong.
Hi, there are 2 ways: On Dry - this is when we let the previous layer dry and then apply paint, this technique is shown in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-05tn0JVFfSw.htmlsi=mUJ5tROxJRFWc1c- On Wet - this is how I did it in this video, when we apply fresh paint to another fresh one. Here the pressure on the brush and how you hold it play a big role. Try to take the brush like Harry Potter holds a magic wand and paint on a vertical plane. I have a separate video on this topic, but it is included in the painting course, which you can find at the link www.alex-teal.us
Yes, unfortunately watercolor brushes are too soft for impasto and texture painting and are not suitable for oils. The only exception is if you strongly dissolve oil paints in the medium and paint with them like watercolors. In general, yes, you need bristle brushes for oils.
Absolutely right! The A or Azo marking is also used, it all depends on the adequacy of the manufacturer. Some paints exclusively have non-natural pigments, for example, cinnabar, which is extremely toxic.
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My Intensive, Rich Course in Oil Painting, where everything is clear and practical: www.alex-teal.us Did you like the video? You can buy me coffee, it's very inspiring! buymeacoffee.com/alexteal
My Intensive, Rich Course in Oil Painting, where everything is clear and practical: www.alex-teal.us Did you like the video? You can buy me coffee, it's very inspiring! buymeacoffee.com/alexteal
My Intensive, Rich Course in Oil Painting, where everything is clear and practical: www.alex-teal.us Did you like the video? You can buy me coffee, it's very inspiring! buymeacoffee.com/alexteal
@@user-vi2mf2iu3w Me too, but people complained to me about it... I also have a channel with scary stories in the same voice, if you're interested ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oyjjOxD1ebU.htmlsi=5455_THQqQCBmYMH
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finally someone told me what actual difference between zinc and titanium whites 🤦♀ now I get why even if people say "titanium is better" zinc white still actively sells in stores
Yes, it also annoys me when art teachers can’t really explain the theory. Or some RU-vidr who makes a 10 minute video about something that can be told in 30 seconds. If you have any more questions, don't hesitate to ask!
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Inglês sei um pouco mas não o suficiente estou falando em português eu sou amante das artes pois também pinto muito anos e responde todo os artistas eu era escrita no seu canal vc e um excelente artista que pena
I like the comparison, it shows that cheap paint is not always weaker in color but sometimes a very different color comes out when mixed and this is often muted.
This is an excerpt from my painting course, where I also tell that for painting with simple mixtures of paints you can take an economical option, but if you like complex tints of shades, then you will have to choose something more expensive.
Hi Alex, thanks for the video, it was fascinating watching the painting come to live with each stroke. For the underpainting, did you add a medium to your oils for it to dry so fast?
Of course, the underpainting is definitely done with the medium, I should have said this somewhere in the video, I hope this text was not lost in the editing. Turpentine, white spirit or gamsol. Very liquid so that the paint penetrates deep into the soil.