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Paint ANYTHING in just 4 Simple Steps! 

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Here's a look at one of my favorite painting methods that pretty much allows you to paint ANYTHING you want in just 4 steps!
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@AlpayEfe
@AlpayEfe 2 года назад
Works every time…
@mariajaujou
@mariajaujou 2 года назад
I am adding a bag of dinosaurs to all my paintings from here on out.
@Nothanks935
@Nothanks935 2 года назад
What do you mean by project the image?
@pifaqor4237
@pifaqor4237 2 года назад
Mühteşem ama keşke türkçe konuşsanız
@probmfk
@probmfk 2 года назад
Did you make or buy that wrist rest? If you bought one, where did you get it?
@peacockfeathers7409
@peacockfeathers7409 2 года назад
@@Nothanks935 look up projectors, they are basically a device that shines your drawing onto a wall/cavas etc, it projects it onto the surface then you can trace it. its nice because you can adjust its size
@ridz._
@ridz._ Год назад
1. Outline 2. Workout the details 3. Fill out 4. Adjust and make it your own
@gahb4326
@gahb4326 Год назад
1.Draw a Circle 2.Draw the Owl Basically
@minilamma4879
@minilamma4879 Год назад
You lost me at “outline”
@twpow8371
@twpow8371 Год назад
@@gahb4326 draw the circle again. draw the owl, .... again dip
@Dpkl88
@Dpkl88 Год назад
You’re pretty funny too
@malephisuong8347
@malephisuong8347 Год назад
Thank you. The author talked too much.
@amandagermany5933
@amandagermany5933 2 года назад
Your methods would enrage a lot of traditional teachers, but they can't deny that you get spectacular results!
@AlpayEfe
@AlpayEfe 2 года назад
Hihi 😁
@ejmccall312
@ejmccall312 2 года назад
My art professors strongly urged us to transfer outlines as step 1 so we could focus more on yhe techniques instead of proportions. One of the best tricks I remember from illustrating. Call it cheating, idc. Lol It works!
@waggingtongue
@waggingtongue 2 года назад
Yeah tracing is a godsend for people you don’t have the discipline learn how or the skill to draw. This is actually the slow method of painting. When you learn to draw, you skip the pencil stage and paint. After all painting is just drawing with paint.
@PLAYAWORLDRecords
@PLAYAWORLDRecords 2 года назад
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@pipfox7834
@pipfox7834 2 года назад
its a very useful timesaver for those of us who do know how to draw, as well. Especially if you are working on a series of paintings. When you get stuck or bogged down with your painting, you just stop and change to designing and copying out the outline for the next one so it is ready to start painting the minute you are finished with the first one.
@calliewright2946
@calliewright2946 2 года назад
The little sad sigh after "when you have to move an eye one centimeter over" was so relatable that I laughed so hard I choked up. I so appreciate how real you are about art life.
@esmtv925
@esmtv925 Год назад
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@Heyheyhey285
@Heyheyhey285 Год назад
Same 😭😭 I did this today. Spent about an hour painting then realised one eye was off
@DetectivePikachu7777
@DetectivePikachu7777 Год назад
I did this with my gouache painting of jinx💀 (using the miya jelly gouache btw bc yes) During the sketching part the left (our right) eye was either too close to that one part of the nose, or too close to the edge of the face While it's not similar to the reference, I am hoping that the gouache will somewhat "fix" it- Painting traditionally is pain /hj
@wbell5405
@wbell5405 6 месяцев назад
Same. I still see that eye in my nightmares. And my mother's house. She won't throw it away.
@shamardaniel4819
@shamardaniel4819 2 года назад
Honestly, your like the art mentor I can’t afford to buy right now. Your seasoned, yet relatable standpoint you speak and teach from makes this whole art thing for me way clearer. And ultimately, more fun. Thanks for your incredible art and your videos! 👌🏽🌟
@donazs739
@donazs739 2 года назад
All in good hands
@artistrajnikant404
@artistrajnikant404 2 года назад
Guys please watch my videos also🙏
@untangled99
@untangled99 2 года назад
Marvelous. Thank you. I've retired and FINALLY have the time to do a few of the things 😌 I never had time for. Did I also mention, I'm poor and searching for knowledge 😅. Yours is simply MARVELOUS, darling. Keep it up.
@_construction_2023
@_construction_2023 Год назад
@@untangled99 How much does it cost the canvas. The Paints i have now, brushes i know how to get.
@GillianJustice
@GillianJustice Год назад
@@_construction_2023 Canvases range from $1 US to hundreds depending on the size and quality you want.
@VickiBowers
@VickiBowers 2 года назад
Years ago I took a college level painting class. I was so relieved and happy when the prof encouraged me to use a projector to get the drawing onto he canvas, he said, "Because I know you know how to DRAW . This is a PAINTING class, after all." That was a great time in my life. Thank you for this video. 👍🏻
@kabir5788
@kabir5788 Год назад
Amazing ! Dear brother! Salute to your straightforward method !! Giri Guruji (Art teacher Tilak Rashtriya Vidyalaya Khamgaon.India)
@MiaMonroe
@MiaMonroe 5 месяцев назад
Love your laid back attitude and advice easy to overthink things and I like the idea of doing the more challenging work first! Thank you! 🙏🏻
@markwild8487
@markwild8487 Месяц назад
Ver Meer used the crude projection devices of his day. So why can't we use ours ??
@Rize_Inn
@Rize_Inn 2 года назад
I see so many wonderful artists online, and most seem to use an "outline" method, but none of them ever talk about it. Even when doing tutorials. I appreciate that you did discuss it openly and honestly.
@Phnud
@Phnud Год назад
yes that really impresses me too and shows a great control of his ego. There’s so much snobbery about using a transferred outline- but even Da Vinci used his pinhole camera to do same! i’m a working mum and i don’t have much time but this video has inspired me to stop procrasturbating and get my paints out!
@aphrogamer4502
@aphrogamer4502 11 месяцев назад
@@Phnud I’m stop WHAT??
@junetuma
@junetuma 8 месяцев назад
@@Phnud😂
@goinggaga4ladygaga
@goinggaga4ladygaga 2 года назад
What I learnt from watching this is that I’m too hyper critical of my art. I looked at the original image and loved it and then as he painted I was painting it with my mind and wondering if he was going to leave certain areas like that or making adjustments that I would make and then when it was done I saw all the imperfections and realised that’s what made it what it was, beautiful
@candykelly2705
@candykelly2705 Год назад
Every artist is hyper-critical of themselves. It's the nature of the beast. : )
@amina7013
@amina7013 Год назад
you’re just like me fr
@LeifMaelstrom
@LeifMaelstrom Год назад
The ancient lesson. When is it done? When it is done.
@cangelo3298
@cangelo3298 2 года назад
Gosh, you nailed it! As a beginner I’m doing the “get it to look perfect” syndrome and also getting bogged down with perfection and therefore lacking style and interest. I will watch this over and over again! Thank you.
@HeleneLogan
@HeleneLogan 2 года назад
As an enthusiast of ink and watercolor illustrations, stepping into ‘traditional’ painting techniques always frustrated me because I definitely prefer working from my line art (instead of blocking everything first). This is a breath of fresh air for me. Thank you for sharing your talent and techniques!
@PLAYAWORLDRecords
@PLAYAWORLDRecords 2 года назад
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@katherinec6031
@katherinec6031 Год назад
I really enjoyed hearing another perspective that encourages artists to find what works for them as an individual, with your own perspective as a reference and tips instead of rules. It is refreshing to hear new ideas with good reasoning behind them, and an invitation to go forward develop one’s own.
@yoo_hoo_anyone_there
@yoo_hoo_anyone_there 2 года назад
My goodness, if I could only........you are a wonderful artist. You make it look so uncomplicated and your narration is so easy-going. It was a real pleasure watching this video.
@esmtv925
@esmtv925 Год назад
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@sussu3213
@sussu3213 2 года назад
You are always a breath of fresh air in our artistic lifes! I'ts so pleasing to watch you paint 🙂 Thank you for sharing your process. Keep the videos comming, my friend. They're ever so inspiring!
@AlpayEfe
@AlpayEfe 2 года назад
Thanks so much for the nice comments… without people like you I couldn’t do it 😊
@sussu3213
@sussu3213 2 года назад
@@AlpayEfe Awnnn 🥰🥰🥰💕
@tianshi8453
@tianshi8453 2 года назад
I do not paint but I am always happy when you release a new video. I get into a good mood while watching it and taking something of that back in to my ordinary life. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and look into your work!
@dlyon9673
@dlyon9673 2 года назад
This is the best advice I have ever heard about painting! I enjoy the challenge of free-hand drawing from photo or life -- I just enjoy it, like trying to shoot a basket with a basketball -- but really think all your advice is spot on and a way to make painting fun, exciting and leading to great results!
@gerald7148
@gerald7148 Год назад
You've summed it all up so wonderfully! I've been using a projector for years for that same reason. I was starting to think less of my art work, but I'm glad to see I'm not alone. God bless, and wish you nothing but the best!
@suzannegogna9551
@suzannegogna9551 Год назад
It’s always such a treat watching you paint. And your voice is so relaxing and lighthearted. You’re the whole package!
@isaamaandaa
@isaamaandaa 2 года назад
*i really love your brush strokes and style of painting. your works feel vibrant, fresh and creative. you've inspired me a lot! thank you so much!* 🥺✨
@natashalikestea
@natashalikestea 2 года назад
Seeing you work is mesmerising and so relaxing. Thank you so much for this acknowledgment and validation of how you work. I always felt guilty for tracing outlines, especially when I started commissions I felt like I was drowning in work having to completely start from scratch. You are incredible and it’s fascinating to hear your process. I always start with the eyes first and naturally feel better doing this. As I saw more artists I felt like I was doing it wrong but it’s about what makes you able to create the art in the easiest way possible so that you can focus on the details etc. 💗💜💛
@KwameCrawford
@KwameCrawford 2 года назад
Love the varying hues you use in your portraits! Seeing a full spectrum of color in a single skin tone is absolutely amazing.
@lucyhanks500
@lucyhanks500 2 года назад
I thought it was safari tone. Still it’s nowhere near as dry as the portrait I got sent of the black family who live a few houses down, posing as the royal family smiling and waving as I opened it. I was just waiting for it to say ‘do I know you?’ On the back.
@esmtv925
@esmtv925 Год назад
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@fazan.art.
@fazan.art. 2 года назад
The color tone - a championship! Brilliant!🔥🔥🔥
@paul_domici
@paul_domici 2 года назад
Totally right about that starting loose thing! it's hard to get the proportions right that way! Thanks Alpay!!!
@thatasmrgirlontwitch
@thatasmrgirlontwitch 7 месяцев назад
It’s so intriguing how the start of the painting looks like you’re doing it with the brush in your mouth and then it comes out perfect and intricate. Amazing
@janncilliers2843
@janncilliers2843 2 года назад
Thank you. The process is inspiring. Whenever people demonstrate the method of painting large areas first...they never show how they eventually got to the details....your steps make more sense. The painting and color are beautiful as always
@Anjalifinearts
@Anjalifinearts 2 года назад
Absolutely stunning and gorgeous portrait painting love the colours pallete looks so realistic! I love the eyes colour!
@johannebrun3409
@johannebrun3409 2 года назад
You’ve literally just explained everything I’m doing wrong. I cannot wait to discuss on Sunday! (To anyone not following Alpay on Patreon, you’re missing out. He’s the kindest, most helpful and approachable human being, let alone ARTIST)
@27JessGo
@27JessGo Год назад
Thank you soo much! You helped me A LOT because I am used to draw portraits, but painting is pretty different and I didn't know which way to start. I LOVE your way to explain. It is so clear and helpful. Even for a francophone like me!
@alibannister
@alibannister 2 года назад
This is so freeing! It's also so reassuring to hear you give credence to methods that I feel myself leaning towards - but felt almost ashamed of as they are -as you mentioned - counter to most of the advice that you hear in the art world. It is SO hard to work that way - and you hit the nail right on the head with why. I love the 'permission' to get the hard parts out of the way and coast comfortably to the end in creative flow. I also liked your comment on bringing in design elements too. Thank you!
@taionorbanus5101
@taionorbanus5101 2 года назад
I have found your advice incredibly helpful, Thank you for doing these videos.
@Rusmix
@Rusmix 2 года назад
Thank you for making beauty into the world, i'm an artist myself and i understand that you have put alot of practice before reaching this point
@GM-yn9nc
@GM-yn9nc 2 года назад
Your skills are top of the line and I appreciate that you share them with us. Gorgeous result. Love and blessings.
@RobertJonesWightpaint
@RobertJonesWightpaint Год назад
One of the best quick demos on RU-vid for an acrylic painter - especially for a portraitist.
@markusmulder_
@markusmulder_ 2 года назад
Thank you for your precious advice! Love the painting 😍 Beautiful as always!
@saconner6299
@saconner6299 2 года назад
Beautiful and you're an amazing instructor ❤️
@dictionplacement5467
@dictionplacement5467 5 месяцев назад
first time I came across a realistic, honest, completely straightforward video this is what I needed. agree completely.
@mikemaxwell2591
@mikemaxwell2591 8 месяцев назад
One of the top artists without doubt. Love listening to you and am thankful for the time you take to tell us all your do.
@kalebwhittingstall441
@kalebwhittingstall441 2 года назад
I had a really rough painting day. thank you for this
@adhvithnambiar3743
@adhvithnambiar3743 2 года назад
I love the way you explain things! It's truly wonderful! ✨👏🏼
@pzaruk
@pzaruk 2 месяца назад
Thanks for the great perspective on getting things done
@TinaRayMusic
@TinaRayMusic 2 года назад
I love that you say you don’t have to copy a picture/real life image exactly. I find that when I focus too much on capturing what I see, it doesn’t look right. So I painted someone’s dog from a picture, but eliminated some of the forestry background, added a nice blue sky with a peaking branch with flowers to focus more attention on the dog. ❤️
@pakcikkfc4139
@pakcikkfc4139 2 года назад
This is so helpful! ❤️ Tbh I always struggled in painting the big stuff first and figuring out the details later. I’ll put this here for my self-note every time I watch to this video, summary for these steps:- 1. Create outlines 2. Work out the details 3. Fill it out 4. Adjust and make it your own
@HeleneLogan
@HeleneLogan 2 года назад
Yes!!!
@daynablackwell7987
@daynablackwell7987 2 года назад
Sounds like a plan!
@Dragon-Slay3r
@Dragon-Slay3r Год назад
Thanks guys
@lilpixie25
@lilpixie25 2 года назад
That blue is to die for, i love it!
@RatPackLive
@RatPackLive 2 года назад
Thank you for this post, You are absolutely right
@BrendaKnoll
@BrendaKnoll Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing your technical knowledge. I always struggle with the big shapes then detail approaches. From now on I am going to try it different
@graphitesmiles9688
@graphitesmiles9688 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing this valuable information 🥰🥰 love your work.☺️
@nanisnair4484
@nanisnair4484 2 года назад
Thanks a lot for sharing it's absolutely amazing work ❤️
@MrsMary7
@MrsMary7 Год назад
This is somehow calming my soul. Painted so freely. Mesmerizing.
@shmems96
@shmems96 2 года назад
watching your videos has made me sooo much better at portrait paintings thank you!!!
@johngladys6936
@johngladys6936 2 года назад
I feel like I just found a soul something 😂 I do everything you said while painting... and in that particular order. Especially putting the reference away when I feel I’ve had enough of the details and want to add a part of myself to it 😄 pretty cool !!
@johnkinggarcia8521
@johnkinggarcia8521 2 года назад
i really love your paintings and videos it helps me a lot, even though just use painting as a hobby your videos somehow helps me improve thank you!!
@mikedeleon2003
@mikedeleon2003 2 месяца назад
Thank you for the great tutorials and tips you constantly give us. Appreciate you.
@EmberLovesFB
@EmberLovesFB 8 месяцев назад
painting is just soo elegant.
@cherieadamsdodd256
@cherieadamsdodd256 2 года назад
I have just discovered you and I just loved everything about this! I’ve never seen anyone handle the brushes and apply colours the way do. Your last step is wonderfully described.
@richiessolomongmail3513
@richiessolomongmail3513 Год назад
Hello 👋 Cherie. How are you doing? Hope you’re fine. I am Solomon and am from Fort Worth, Texas. Where are you from? You seem like a real country girl.
@mashietatun767
@mashietatun767 Год назад
Your brush strokes are amazing 👏
@nightynightshade
@nightynightshade Год назад
Irene Manco is absolutely stunning. I love her as a muse❤ I’m also inspired by all the artists who paint her. I’m able to witness beauty being interpreted in different ways. Art is a wonderful thing!
@BigSmoak
@BigSmoak 8 месяцев назад
Now that's art❤
@jeffhreid
@jeffhreid 2 года назад
Enjoy your work. Nice portrait. The approach described is in some ways the exact opposite of the classical approach. It is useful for artists to appreciate how different journeys may bring us to the same desirable destination.
@jamesmondok8635
@jamesmondok8635 2 года назад
I really enjoyed watching this!!! You have a unique way of painting and talking about it…very fascinating and entertaining. I like to draw and paint…however, you are the Master!!! Love it!
@joanneobrien708
@joanneobrien708 10 месяцев назад
Brilliant, I love your work.
@kandymabry9426
@kandymabry9426 2 года назад
Thank you! This makes more sense to me. Can't wait to try it out.
@RatusMax
@RatusMax 2 года назад
I love that there are different approaches to painting. There are many ways to learn from them. Also no human can't 100% a painting from life. The best i've seen is 92%. That's why I love the creative freedom at the end.
@pipfox7834
@pipfox7834 2 года назад
@Ratus certainly an artist can produce a portrait one hundred percent from life. Rembrandt, Vermeer, Durer, the list goes on...
@pipfox7834
@pipfox7834 2 года назад
and Robert Hannaford, who has painted a series of himself over the decades, using a handmirror m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MfsmklPkfB4.html
@RatusMax
@RatusMax 2 года назад
@@pipfox7834 I think I didn't make it clear. I am not talking about looking at life and painting from it. I am talking about what they see in front of them and perfectly placing it on the canvas. There is no way to reproduce it perfectly. It's impossible. Time moves.
@rfoster6645
@rfoster6645 2 года назад
Really got a lot from this video, thank you! I've always painted in Acrylics, but the look I'm going for (more blended skin) Acrylics are hard 😅 I'm going to try your method with portrait painting and oils 🙂
@azoutlaw7
@azoutlaw7 2 года назад
This was amazing to watch! My big brother, Dean, taught himself how to paint in the style of the old masters. Amazing.
@jamijaro4527
@jamijaro4527 Год назад
Wow! this is so beautiful, Thanks for the tips.
@marials9245
@marials9245 2 года назад
Your color combinations are always so spot on, I love it!
@richiessolomongmail3513
@richiessolomongmail3513 Год назад
Hello 👋 Maria. How are you doing? Hope you’re fine. I am Solomon and am from Fort Worth, Texas. Where are you from? You seem like a real country girl.
@debbyleiper8367
@debbyleiper8367 2 года назад
I’ve never been able to afford art tutoring. I’ve taught myself. Love you method of teaching. Much appreciated x
@nidasalim7743
@nidasalim7743 Год назад
your painting process is so calming and informative. thank you! and so pleasing to the eye.
@diamond6256
@diamond6256 2 года назад
THANK YOU - THANK YOU. I have loved this video. This is awesome. LOVE LOVE your list of everything you use, gives us armatures a place to start. I am 66 years old and just retired looking for something just like this, what I always wanted to do, just never had the time to do it.
@hoppingwren
@hoppingwren 2 года назад
I found this video so useful! I just tried to do a portrait using the 'blocking in large shapes' methods and it was a huge failure - I appreciate your attitude here and I'm going to try your process next.
@richiessolomongmail3513
@richiessolomongmail3513 Год назад
Hello 👋 Ellie. How are you doing? Hope you’re fine. I am Solomon and am from Fort Worth, Texas. Where are you from? You seem like a real country girl.
@nikkiswenson54
@nikkiswenson54 2 года назад
Such good work, Alpay! I always enjoy your tutorials! Fresh and innovated with just enough realism to love and it is striking!
@toddsoper8709
@toddsoper8709 2 года назад
AMAZING WORK! Thanks for all the great tips!
@joselinvalle6219
@joselinvalle6219 2 года назад
Thank you for the lesson Alpay!
@tpfomabunghole
@tpfomabunghole 2 года назад
One of tue few mantra i keep telling myself when im drawing something. "Dont compare your work to others, accept your flaws and work with it. Learn to get comfortable with it until it becomes your signature style."
@stephinadefelice6080
@stephinadefelice6080 2 года назад
Wow...thank you ... what you just was saying has helped me so much.
@Mealzanator
@Mealzanator 2 года назад
I really enjoy listening to your advice and perpective. It's a breath of fresh air. I 100% give up on my painting because I leave the eyes last. I leave the problem solving last and I cannot get over the hill any longer. So I will try my tiger eyes first.
@KNKreativeKreations
@KNKreativeKreations 2 года назад
I appreciate the details and specifics and the way you teach us. I really learn alot. The painting is beautiful. Fantastic work.
@tomstamford6837
@tomstamford6837 2 года назад
When I first became interested in making art, it took a while to realise that many of those pieces of art I admired most didn't come about by someone who just picked up a brush one day, mixed up some paints, and created an incredible image on a blank canvas just like that. I still come across a lot of people who think that's how the great masters created their works. There will always be inherent talent, that's just the way it goes. I appreciate the practice, a whole lot of practice... how they studied art and painting techniques, the preparatory drawings, preliminary sketches, even projecting images onto canvasses and so much more I can't think of right now, which makes learning to do it yourself much less stressful. It's not to say people have no patience, but I can understand the desire to be proficient almost immediately. I also learnt to accept that I wouldn't be churning out Caravaggio level paintings on the first try (or ever lol).
@firestick4991
@firestick4991 2 года назад
I started learning with trees. They are forgiving. It’s good to go from the sweeping trunks and big branches, to limbs and twigs. Leaves, flowers, bare, seasons, just a tree alone, it gives lots of opportunity to learn how to make decisions, and to get familiar with your brushes, colors and proportions in a low stakes environment. In 2 months, I’ve done 11 paintings.
@tomstamford6837
@tomstamford6837 2 года назад
@@firestick4991 That's great. I must admit, and I feel ashamed about it, I want to be brilliant first time out. I have bought brushes, paints, canvasses 3 years ago and (whispers) they are still sitting in the corner. But I like your approach, sensible and satisfying, thanks for that tip.
@pipfox7834
@pipfox7834 2 года назад
@Tom Stamford I used to teach watercolour and acrylic classes for retirees, and all the newbies (who had never picked up sketchpad or paints before) were like this. Very disappointed with their own first efforts. I always said to them: when you decided you wanted to drive a car, did you expect to just get inside the car and instantly be able to do it? No, of course you didn't. Neither did you expect to be able to play a guitar concerto the day you brought your guitar home from the music shop. Its all about exploring your medium and having fun finding out where it will take you. Don't let it intimidate you. Sounds to me as though you would really benefit from a terms worth of teaching with other beginners, just to get you started and over the ''fear'' of the canvas. Your mantra is now: its not about being the best, just fun and being in the moment of discovering the medium and what you can do with it. Like getting into that car, mastering the gears etc then taking it out onto the road. Only practice makes it possible to go flyiing down that road... (fifty years of painting here) good luck
@user-fr8mf6ed2y
@user-fr8mf6ed2y 4 месяца назад
Loved it The thought process helped a lot❤
@kariana1986
@kariana1986 2 года назад
A Good way to start a morning as an constant learning artist.. man, you brush strokes really spark some light into my day and thoughts, please keep creating and giving advices to people like me, so young and curious. Thank You Thank You ❤
@tish12345
@tish12345 2 года назад
Amazing as usual💕. Can you do a video on how you take and edit your reference photos?
@KimberlySmith14
@KimberlySmith14 Год назад
I love this style so much!! It looks a mix of realism and impressionism, what do you call it?? I want to learn this!
@Alpayefe1-ON-TE.LEGRAM
@Alpayefe1-ON-TE.LEGRAM Год назад
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@5WT000
@5WT000 9 месяцев назад
LOVE THIS ADVICE. As a beginning painter, and a detail-oriented person, I've been struggling with the "blocking in" stage, and "loose Impressionism". It's just not my way. Your lesson has made me see that I can find my own way. Thank you!
@mohamedmagdy3697
@mohamedmagdy3697 8 месяцев назад
I love you your art work!!!
@marigeobrien
@marigeobrien 2 года назад
I don't paint but I draw. And I am always fascinated by an artist's choice of colors. I love drawing faces. Don't ask me why. Maybe I find it challenging to really bring out a person's identity, their soul, properly. But if I were to paint, I would never use half the colors artists do-- like you. It just wouldn't occur to me. And yet, when you do it, it works so well. I guess I'm stuck in a black and white world. :\
@nicoledasilva2626
@nicoledasilva2626 Месяц назад
Same. I draw alot but im finally getting into the world of painting and it is a whole other demention! Also, dont be scared to use some color in your artwork. I understand some art is suppost to be in a black and white spectrum but basic color theory can transform a simple sketch into a masterpiece.
@nancyloomis3046
@nancyloomis3046 2 года назад
Skipping the drawing….YES! It’s true! Getting the drawing down and satisfactory is a must and better to use some sort of tracing aid than to waste time on drawing by sight only and struggle with the basic drawing. Years ago in one of my drawing classes, we had to do a large portrait of anyone we chose in pastel, I think ( I’m not sure….it’s been a long time.) I chose the young and beautiful Liz Taylor from a much smaller photo reference from the 50s. I must have drawn and redrawn her head dozens of times. I simply could not get the head right and when I finally called it quits, it didn’t look like her and her head wasn’t shaped right. So I totally agree: use some sort of tool to help with scale, shapes and features so you can get to what you really want to do: PAINT!
@africankoala3002
@africankoala3002 2 года назад
God bless you for this amazing art and the much needed advice to get some of us struggling artists back in the game. The transfer option looks promising with a projector even if I have been into grid for years now. I used to reconstruct from basic shapes and angles my portraits and it gets demanding over time. I love your approach and hope to see and buy your art someday soon. Thank you again for the simple steps I can switch to for progressive artwork
@dollarjunior842
@dollarjunior842 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for this you got it all right ❤
@julz63
@julz63 2 года назад
Fantastic advice!! Having watched this video, you have a new subscriber ❤️ I only paint using Procreate and an iPad these days, but it still behaves like “real” paint, ink etc; but without all the mess. I will be watching more of your videos for inspiration ❤️
@richiessolomongmail3513
@richiessolomongmail3513 Год назад
Hello 👋 Julie. How are you doing? Hope you’re fine. I am Solomon and am from Fort Worth, Texas. Where are you from? You seem like a real country girl.
@marcusjackson3210
@marcusjackson3210 2 года назад
This is a great technique thank you for this tips! This works well for a la Prima painting but personally I like to have a background or a canvas as painted an Earth Tone first. Is this a pet peeve of mine to not paint on a white canvas lol nevertheless everyone has slightly different methodologies with the same destination! But once again great tips that you have brought forth!
@pipfox7834
@pipfox7834 2 года назад
yes, i agree. A toned background makes everything a lot easier, in terms of unifying the whole painting. It took me a while to realise that, and to notice that i had to make a lot less decisions about surrounding colour as well if i used toned backgrounds. Each to his or her own!
@harim9847
@harim9847 8 месяцев назад
Beautiful presentation...... Congrats 🥰
@parizati8928
@parizati8928 Год назад
Thanks for the sharing your experiences I very happy learn more about you
@artytomparis
@artytomparis 2 года назад
She has modeled for me too. You are based in Florence?
@AlpayEfe
@AlpayEfe 2 года назад
I took photos of her when I was in Florence a couple months ago 😅
@themysteriousdomainmoviepalace
@themysteriousdomainmoviepalace 2 года назад
How do you get your canvas so smooth? I've been watching you paint for a long time and marvel at how you lay down paint and is so lush and smooth. Would you tell your secret, Alpay?
@ArtBSP
@ArtBSP 2 года назад
Hi there! The reason why his canvas is so smooth is because he paints on wood panels that have a really smooth layer of gesso on them. Hope this helps 😊
@themysteriousdomainmoviepalace
@themysteriousdomainmoviepalace 2 года назад
@@ArtBSP I had a feeling they were wood panels but I wasn't sure. Thank you!
@goonzalezful
@goonzalezful 2 месяца назад
Love your videos and your ideas. I’m soon to retire and love art. I play the guitar compose music, but feel the to express myself in other ways. You’ve giving some insights on expanding my ideas. Thank you.
@leuvaart4982
@leuvaart4982 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing your techniques, very nice painting.
@scol3933
@scol3933 2 года назад
1. Create outlines: draw an accurate outline prior to painting. Use a projector to make drawing even easier. This ensures accurate dimensions and positioning. 2. Work out the details: do the most complex and detailed part first (e.g. eyes). This will motivate you to complete the rest of the painting as the hardest part has already been tackled. 3. Fill it out: Create your own background, textures and colours to suit the look you're trying to achieve. The goal is to fill the space (he uses bigger brushes to achieve this). 4. Adjust and make it your own: towards the end, ignore the reference point. Create your own background, textures, colours and any other design aspects.
@yoo_hoo_anyone_there
@yoo_hoo_anyone_there 2 года назад
It's the shades and colors used to define facial features, i.e. where to use darker or lighter colors in order to bring the face to life. The colors, textures, and shades are after all what shapes a face to achieve the 3rd dimension look. I could never replicate that.
@harrygray1301
@harrygray1301 2 года назад
Painting the eyes straight away is difficult for most people, a fraction out and the face is totally different. Pencil drawing first, then a tonal single colour paint ,then gradually add colour is much easier for most of us.
@user-nl9ec9hu3v
@user-nl9ec9hu3v 7 месяцев назад
I love your work
@edwardmartinez
@edwardmartinez 2 года назад
Wow what beautiful work.
@enjoliturner4179
@enjoliturner4179 2 года назад
I have watched you several times do all these different colors to the face. I still am having a hard time knowing exactly how you blend it all out to look so good. every time I try to do this, I fail big time!
@pipfox7834
@pipfox7834 2 года назад
@Enjjoli Turner colour mixing and blending takes a lot of practice. I suggest water colour pencils as one way of teaching yourself to get better at this. You can pencil in a simple painting, say a boat on a beach with calm sea behind (no rollers to complicate things, not yet!). Use only six or seven shades and get used to mixing them on your pencil paintings. When the colour is all down on the paper, use a wet watercolour brush to start blending. Excellent practice! it will help prepare you for whichever medium you might end up using (acrylic, oil, pastel, ink etc)
@pipfox7834
@pipfox7834 2 года назад
and when you have done three or four SIMPLE paintings this way, you can start expanding your colours to eight, ten and twelve hues. This way you won't be swamped with possibilities until you are skilled enough not to make everything muddy. Mud is very easy to make!
@enjoliturner4179
@enjoliturner4179 2 года назад
@@pipfox7834 Thank you so much for the tip. :)
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