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Комментарии : 59   
@claygreen4723
@claygreen4723 Год назад
Just being hardheaded is the 1st key to everything. You'll be amazed how far it will take you.
@marauderad
@marauderad Год назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 facts 😂😂😂
@yuck_me1451
@yuck_me1451 Год назад
It’s true my art teacher has told me I’m hardheaded and it’s paid of lol
@DannySabraArt
@DannySabraArt Год назад
I totally agree. The more it frustrated me at the beginning the more it made me want to do it. Plus being outside is awesome!
@GoreTheSummoner
@GoreTheSummoner Год назад
being outside is the best thing about plener painting. you are one with the nature, you feel that wind that preceedes the storm, you hear the grasses, leafes, birds. its the pures form of paiting one can do, to capture what you realy saw. paiting fro mthe photo is fake. at least to me. AND once you did plener paiting it is a form of your captured memory.
@DannySabraArt
@DannySabraArt Год назад
@@GoreTheSummoner totally agree
@stevenpike7857
@stevenpike7857 Год назад
Chris is def top 10 gorgeous RU-vidrs. I should make a calendar.
@butters2000
@butters2000 6 месяцев назад
Seriously i came here cuz i want to learn how to paint on the go but i keep getting distracted by how majestic bro looks 😂
@MariaDeesy
@MariaDeesy Год назад
I just signed up for your Patreon membership! I’ve taken your teachable courses which have had a huge impact on my oil painting skills. These videos are an amazing supplement. When you invest a little time, energy and money in yourself you can have the greatest shift. I’m a different artist across the boards in all mediums because you truly are an amazing Paint Coach. Thank you Chris!
@ddeonuseomma948
@ddeonuseomma948 Год назад
list (cause I need notes) 1. be patient, practice 2. use the same materials, be consistent as every other factor will very ex. lighting, location, etc. 3. sketch, at least 3, what is the scene about - emphasis 4. always take a photo, photos here and there - great reference 5. not about painting fast 6. translating not documenting 7. look for verticals, helps balance the painting 8. bring a second canvas 9. don’t worry about people passing by 10. doesn’t need to be perfect, its about the feeling then, not a document of, can touchup later on
@smarterthanawaffle
@smarterthanawaffle Год назад
I was asked to help a group of giggly girls to paint a copy of the last supper. I had to help paint 13 figures 4 times each. It made me able to put figures in my landscapes. It was haaaard, and I didn't really like it very much, but a win is a win.
@smarterthanawaffle
@smarterthanawaffle Год назад
My favorite comment: honey, you are doing so good. you will get the hang of it. Keep working at it. You will make a great artist some day😮
@maple5703
@maple5703 Год назад
Great timing, Chris! I loved your advice about plein air painting and I think some of it also applies to painting from photos, which, with a disability, I often do. I’ve felt stuck for a while trying to figure out the ‘missing link’ between painting via your fantastic tutorials and also trying to figure out my own interpretation of one of my own photos. Finding an interesting photo and then manipulating the scene to create a good composition has eluded me. Creating thumbnails really is key, as Ian Roberts would say, and I find that it’s what I struggle most with. With your background in film, it really enhances your ability to translate an understanding of composition using terms we know, such as ‘main actor’. Thanks for helping to bridge my gap of understanding.
@williambennett6866
@williambennett6866 Год назад
I like that thought on value. Walking into a gallery...it's true. This is what grabs your attention
@samuelarevalo6809
@samuelarevalo6809 10 месяцев назад
Eres un gran maestro Chris ,muchas bendiciones
@JackRainfield
@JackRainfield Год назад
Great tips ! Thanks.. There's a painter on RU-vid who sets up a camera specifically to catch onlooker's expressions and comments. It can be pretty funny!
@sylhayes8152
@sylhayes8152 Год назад
Thanks so much for the tip on brushes. I was finally able to buy your set for oils.
@EllenR654
@EllenR654 Год назад
Thank You Chris!! This is so helpful…..I haven’t ventured outside yet to paint (still finishing beginner tutorials before I try anything on my own) but gathering your tips for everything I can use as a beginner ❤
@Restless318
@Restless318 Год назад
everything takes time as oprea singer I still working at it every day I still take classes even though I have dregree in singing more power too you
@judymotley9319
@judymotley9319 Год назад
So much great information and encouragement. Thank you so much.
@KarenRivkaKaufmannTzuriel
@KarenRivkaKaufmannTzuriel Год назад
Briliant as always😄
@stefke5366
@stefke5366 Год назад
I needed this. I got my field-easel and bag but did not go yet...Greeting from the Netherlands.
@richardmorgan2679
@richardmorgan2679 Год назад
Excellent thanks !
@cheribrown9415
@cheribrown9415 Год назад
Love this.... all 10 tips awesome!! thanks
@Xarfax321
@Xarfax321 Год назад
Oh and I have a suggestion for another video: "Things to put in your Plein Air-kit". Like say I go outside to plaint now when spring is coming, what do you think I should include in my "kit" besides paint tubes, brushes, thinner, oil, paper....?
@gc1572
@gc1572 Год назад
Thank you for making this video ❤
@jeannelutzkow2507
@jeannelutzkow2507 Год назад
This is so helpful. Thank you so much.
@simonejackson4494
@simonejackson4494 Год назад
Great video! Would you do a short video on drawing? Basic rules, etc. Thanks 🙏🏼
@dianamcdavis1335
@dianamcdavis1335 Год назад
Wow, thanks. This was really inspiring!!!
@STAR-RADIANCE
@STAR-RADIANCE Год назад
Great tips as always!! 👏🏼👏🏼
@gerrychauveau2925
@gerrychauveau2925 Год назад
Enjoy your comments as I have just started water colour painting. 😊
@christianbond1561
@christianbond1561 Год назад
I’ve been looking at your supply list for the craft paper pad- for the test paintings, can’t find the video where the maker was named
@TomatoBreadOrgasm
@TomatoBreadOrgasm Год назад
Your en plein air paintings are getting so good.
@Xarfax321
@Xarfax321 Год назад
Coach, I've got a question: Last sumemr I did some plein air paintings. :) I used acryllics. And it was fun! But since then I got into oil painting and would love to use oil outside. But there was an upside to acryllics: They dry quickly, I mean when I was done I could wait 10 minutes and then start packing, I could put the paintings in the back of my car before driving back. But I am not sure how I would do that with my oil paintings? So my question is: How do you transport your paintings after a plein air-session?
@huntsail3727
@huntsail3727 Год назад
Great video. With respect to photos do you have any recommendations on what to look for in a camera, i.e., what is indispensable for the budget minded, and/or what is ideal if money is not a problem? Thanks
@lifeismusicparnadonkers
@lifeismusicparnadonkers Год назад
Me outside painting wen people ask me is this for school: yes i am 16😂😂😂😂😂😂
@beneratier6934
@beneratier6934 Год назад
Hi Chris, I'm allergic to terpentine (and "whithout odour" doesn't change anything !). So I use Liquin Original. But I feel that I don't make the most of oil paint. Could you give me an other option for terpentine ? and in that case, I could use leneed oil as well. Thanks in advance for your answer !
@trrlii913
@trrlii913 Год назад
So are you saying that I can use my knowledge of shadow on a form to make shadows instead of following exactly the light? This would make it easier because I have done a lot of form and shadow study
@milly00420
@milly00420 Год назад
I love fl ❤
@jacklynmcintee2341
@jacklynmcintee2341 Год назад
Great video! It’s my second year of plain air painting. I’ve improved but lots of room for growth. But, I love being outside to paint. My question….what are your paint colors on your palette….looks like you have white plus 6 colors. Warm and cool of each? What colors. Thanks!
@WheelschairArt
@WheelschairArt Год назад
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@lifeismusicparnadonkers
@lifeismusicparnadonkers Год назад
I always sketch before paint in acrylic,s or oils
@phylliswillis717
@phylliswillis717 Год назад
I noticed you draw everything with burnt umber ( or something similar) then paint in your darks. I tried that and my color, especially my blue sky came out muddy. Do you use acrylics to draw with then oil? How do you get the drawing part to dry so it doesn’t mess up your colors? Also, I was facing the sun that day, so that may have been what washed out the color. I am an k-5 art teacher, so I know color theory, and understand about color opposites. Thank you, and I think your paintings are great!
@Pulapaws
@Pulapaws Год назад
There a huge number of things that can be. One are you thinning your underpainting with enough truperian or a a fast drying medium that super lean or said to be used as a underpainting? Or you using good brush technique ? Or you slowly increasing the fat level as you paint adding layers of your painting wet on wet. If you not using good brush technique you will dig up the layers you place down and if a different tone or color you going for it will mix and dirty your layers. Don’t hold your bush like a pencil and use a light touch loading your bush with paint and go back to your paint on your palette until you have it cover. People have found using a long hair brush and help stop from digging layers as the hair are very long from the ferrule and you have to make yourself push beyond hard crazy to scrub the paint than to apply it, plus it known to hold a lot of paint. But as you can see there can be many causes. I never had that issue but I seen it happen in a book I read. Don’t be afraid to thin that paint like ink, it’s a underpainting and the other layers will keep it from flaking off if you make it to thin. Another technique I saw which I haven’t tried was one artist use oil base oil sticks or color pencils to under down his under painting. I haven’t tried that be I have use charcoal like some old masters use to paint they underpainting with. Yes it darken it a little bit but your suppose to paint from dark to light anyway trying to darken a super light color using a lot of paint and that why a lot of artist paint that way.
@brothergrimaldus3836
@brothergrimaldus3836 Год назад
How would you insert shadow light values when you're using something that doesn't have any? I'm wanting to copy some scenes from an anime for my kids and there is no definite light source. Would you just take your practice exercises and put one in or how would you go about that?
@larskuehn2157
@larskuehn2157 10 месяцев назад
Looks like Coquina beach to me.
@anrt-ju8jf
@anrt-ju8jf Год назад
Hi on average how long does it take you to complete a portrait ? It can take me a week for some reason do you have any tips ? It’s annoying it takes me so long. Thankyou
@jeanetted6806
@jeanetted6806 Год назад
How do you prevent the oil paint seeping into the paper, do you prep the paper in any way?
@azavial
@azavial Год назад
what paper are you using?
@jeanetted6806
@jeanetted6806 Год назад
@@azavial I haven't tried this yet with oils, but I have all sorts of media papers: watercolor hot/cold/and rough, acrylic, mixed media, dry media, etc. More so curious on how it would look to prep paper for oils
@azavial
@azavial Год назад
@@jeanetted6806 in a video he suggested canvas paper which i just ordered some of. he also said he primes with a layer of burnt sienna before painting! he just rubbed it in with a cloth or something. i haven’t tried it yet. i’m sure you can find a video somewhere, i know bob ross does that too
@NickLMears
@NickLMears Год назад
Got a cheap easel today for painting outside. Been wanting to plein air paint since I started watching your videos. Tired of painting inside all the time.
@Nazareth434
@Nazareth434 7 месяцев назад
If folks criticise the painting simply tell them that the painting is in the "ugly stage", and will get much better as it reaches completion.
@gc1572
@gc1572 Год назад
I think I like your Teddy Roosevelt portrait better than Sargent’s
@rosemorales3135
@rosemorales3135 Год назад
💚💚💚👏👏👏
@sujanithtottempudi2991
@sujanithtottempudi2991 Год назад
I struggle to find good composition
@europeanroyalty4778
@europeanroyalty4778 Год назад
Painting a lot near water in Florida? Fuck that. If we don't hear from you for a few weeks I'll know what's up. Be safe.
@antonioquizpe1996
@antonioquizpe1996 Год назад
👍👍!!
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