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Why Your PORTRAIT Paintings Look CARTOONISH and How to FIX Them 

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Комментарии : 866   
@rakshitbhatt3005
@rakshitbhatt3005 3 года назад
You've simplified the overcomplicated medium for people. There's a literal fear in people to opt for oil paints. Thank you
@paintcoach
@paintcoach 3 года назад
Thanks!
@joan-lisa-smith
@joan-lisa-smith 3 года назад
My fear of it is my pocket book shrinkage, gotta save up, until then it's acrylics. :)
@Polecat54941
@Polecat54941 3 года назад
@@joan-lisa-smith Good Portraits with Acrylics is near impossible so remember how great your portraits will be when you switch to oil and it will be worth it!
@cadaver6665
@cadaver6665 3 года назад
I will never understand why people think oil painting is the hardest. It allows you to manipulate the painting almost endlessly unlike stuff like watercolor or even acrylics that lose their intensity way faster and dry in a second.
@Madamegato
@Madamegato 3 года назад
@@cadaver6665 It is one of the reasons I definitely love watercolors, though. It's chess... if you're not thinking through the step before you make it, you'll end up with mud. Consequently, it's also why I am not doing all the work I should be doing with my art... sometimes I don't want to think that hard. LOL
@Bonita.ch1
@Bonita.ch1 3 года назад
I blurr the photo on my photo app. That way it helps me to see the big shapes without the details get in the way 😇
@aspen5151
@aspen5151 3 года назад
yeah it also helps me (when im looking back and forth at a reference) to blur my eyes. blurring in photo app and blurring your eyes has the same helpful affect and a lot of artists should utilize these methods when painting or even just sketching values in tbh.
@guitarguy9402
@guitarguy9402 3 года назад
Wow that’s actually smart from now on I’m gonna start doing that
@tekurohamada7068
@tekurohamada7068 3 года назад
that’s so smart
@motivationcubedaily
@motivationcubedaily 3 года назад
How? Could you explain into details how you get that done?
@chechnyabest
@chechnyabest 3 года назад
Ooh
@bcarithers22
@bcarithers22 3 года назад
I also wanted to say how well you critiqued the guy’s painting. It was helpful, not ripping it to shreds like in art school. It was well thought out, explaining what needed to be changed and the photoshop examples made it clear. I AM VERY IMPRESSED. THANK YOU. I am glad I found your channel.
@lily_pinky3192
@lily_pinky3192 2 года назад
Same, I just came across this video and this was probably the most helpful critique and comparison that I've seen in awhile. Excellent! :)
@michellebickers8495
@michellebickers8495 Год назад
I agree with you! I've taught art to kids and adults and I can’t tell you how many folks have told me of the humiliation they suffered from art teachers and stopped doing art all together. It’s ridiculous for teachers to act in that manner. This video provides a path forward for a student to improve that’s encouraging and instructive.
@piotrw3954
@piotrw3954 Год назад
If you take any critique towards what you drew personally - then working on your skills to better yourself is not for you. If something is shit - its shit. And if you dont want to aknowledge it - you will keep making shit because in your opinion a critique from someone whos an expert on the matter is wrong. So why waste the time of those professionals on someone like you who cant take a critique and do something usefull, leave the place for someone who actually would be able to face ALL the things they do wrong to better themselves. Ripping to shreds is very usefull because you cant keep practicing what you do wrong. You are there to learn to make good art and not to pat you on your back just because you tried... This stupid participation trophy mentality is so ridiculous these days. You want to be on top by doing the bare minimum nd being protected from all the harm around you, put rubber on all corners. Grow up
@randomchild4223
@randomchild4223 Год назад
A good critique is so important. I have a degree in art, but I'm extremely uncomfortable letting other people look at my stuff because of getting critiqued in school. I get that critique is important but it sucks having everything you make ripped apart over and over again with no clear path for improvement. One time I asked a professor for help and his only comment was that I "don't have a good sense of aesthetic."
@lastyhopper2792
@lastyhopper2792 Год назад
Skillful person =/= skillful teacher
@aamirhabib7561
@aamirhabib7561 3 года назад
Teacher: Written and Directed by Quentin Tarantino Student : Quentinen and Tarantined by Writtin Directino
@millie9814
@millie9814 3 года назад
Hahahaha
@keniaalvarez5623
@keniaalvarez5623 3 года назад
Lmao
@eamonn_arden
@eamonn_arden 3 года назад
made me lol
@simeondermaats
@simeondermaats 3 года назад
Fulp Piction
@biancanicholls3683
@biancanicholls3683 3 года назад
This. LOL
@lardo444
@lardo444 3 года назад
dear sir, i hope you dont get tired of me saying, "thanks again." because i wont get tired of saying, "thanks again." YOU DA MAN.
@paintcoach
@paintcoach 3 года назад
THANKS! Never gets old lol
@Olllie2490
@Olllie2490 3 года назад
@@paintcoach thanks!
@biteaway8299
@biteaway8299 2 года назад
@@paintcoach Picasso is a bad artist because his paintings look so cartoonish. Just put down the brush and take photos 😏
@lauraorem1276
@lauraorem1276 3 года назад
I spent all afternoon yesterday fighting with a portrait and couldn't figure out what I was doing wrong. You've shown me exactly the problem. It can be frustrating realizing how much I have to learn, but this is so helpful in pointing out what I need to focus on. Thank you! And back to the easel I go!
@cristianolaboureur5999
@cristianolaboureur5999 2 года назад
Bro, why would you use a portrait as a weapon?
@luciathefemininewoman
@luciathefemininewoman Год назад
paint coach he points out don’t paint what you see, yet paint with form, values, and shapes.
@jubileeYAVEL
@jubileeYAVEL 3 года назад
this was really good. to the point, GREAT advice, clear instructions, no bragging. and not demeaning to the student. thats a sub and I don't even paint
@commentor5479
@commentor5479 3 года назад
Do you paint digitally?
@icannotcomeupwithanything4609
@icannotcomeupwithanything4609 3 года назад
I paint but I am scared of messing up. 😅 I am so self-conscious as soon I set my canva on an easel.
@kateg5763
@kateg5763 2 года назад
@@icannotcomeupwithanything4609 A couple tips if you want them: Start by messing up the canvas. Add on some random colors and smear them around. You can always paint over it later or leave it as a background/base color. Then maybe that will help you get over the fear of messing it up. Don't focus on the end result until late in the painting. Start by just looking at the values like in the video. In the beginning, even his painting wasn't very good. You have to push through the ugly stage to get to the end result. Also, who cares if the painting looks terrible. I have a ton of paintings that are horrible and are stuffed into a closet somewhere. Who cares? No one needs to see those paintings if you don't want them to. They are for you to get better, not for showing off (unless you want to).
@MillenniaThinker
@MillenniaThinker 2 года назад
And what to do if each of my portraits looks like a wojak?
@artificialsweetner
@artificialsweetner 2 года назад
LMAO WTF
@droop1snoot
@droop1snoot 2 года назад
I love your videos!!!!!
@oanamaria4
@oanamaria4 2 года назад
the duality of men
@_Chessa_
@_Chessa_ 2 года назад
I really like your art style though! You are awesome at what you do as well. :)
@lnnttr
@lnnttr 2 года назад
LMAO WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE 😭 I watch your videos haha... the art style in your videos make them enjoyable, don’t worry :)
@amberspraggins
@amberspraggins 2 года назад
Fun fact the student had only started painting about 6 months ago! Using this awesome teacher to learn a lot of his techniques!
@miriamdevereux7508
@miriamdevereux7508 3 года назад
Your paintings and painting process is evolving Infront of our eyes. And am so grateful to be part of it. Thank you for your videos.
@castrojr.971
@castrojr.971 3 года назад
Cartoons aren't necessarily flat-looking, they're just exaggerated or simplified. (Didn't mean to nitpick your wording, just something I wanted to mention)
@pseudolemon8272
@pseudolemon8272 3 года назад
one of the stylistic marks of cartoons is flatness. he's just going off of the standard for what a cartoon is supposed to be. it doesn't mean every cartoon is flat
@49sr
@49sr 3 года назад
@@pseudolemon8272 I believe they meant that even cartoons indicate form in their own way. Instead of showing form through values they do it through shape. But cartoonists always should have 3D forms in mind, and thinking of it as a "flat image" is a beginner's mistake.
@cynthiamarston2208
@cynthiamarston2208 3 года назад
I like some touch of cartoony myself but one must be able to do both. I dont tend to go for natural color and i like to simplify shadows which i didnt use to do well. What i require is likeness and mood. The student version has very little mood compared to artist version. And a little less likeness.
@nancyhenderson736
@nancyhenderson736 3 года назад
This was great! I'd love to see more like this, detailing the areas where a painter can go wrong and how to avoid or fix it. Thanks for all you do.
@Not_Pulsus
@Not_Pulsus 3 года назад
This was invaluable as a VFX artist and animator, especially color correction. Love it when I can learn from other artforms!
@jamestarrou3685
@jamestarrou3685 3 года назад
I've been practicing art for decades as a hobby and have recently started oil painting, and the way you describe the process and hearing about your technique is really helping me understand how to use the medium. Great video!~
@nathalierabearijao
@nathalierabearijao 3 года назад
I have followed your RU-vid channel from the beginning and it was also the time in my life when I started with oil. And you made it easier for me to understand oil paint. Since then, I mainly paint with oil and I never looked back. Through your videos and other channels on youtube focusing on oil, I have grown in my love for oil painting and my understanding of it. Now, I paint on a daily and I often paint commission for other people. What a joy! Thank you for your content!
@paulmk2290
@paulmk2290 3 года назад
Good video. I enjoy the way that you deliver explanations whilst running the sped-up video. You supply good info without sending the viewer to sleep. Good job.
@bobbiegraham7729
@bobbiegraham7729 3 года назад
I can't thank you enough for your videos. I am primarily a watercolorist. Still boils down to painting, and every one of your videos has taught me something about painting, regardless of the medium. Your way of explaining your process has changed how I "see" the way to proceed in my painting. Thank you for sharing your talent.
@JayJay-gh7or
@JayJay-gh7or 2 года назад
Almost a year later, I found this video in order to step up my game from drawing cartoons to drawing actual portraits of actual human beings. This 8 minute video pretty much handed me the cheat codes. I went from drawing uncanny valley character to realistic portraits. Thank you so much. I was literally transformed in the space of one day! (I do think that drawing cartoons all these years did help with some of those fundamentals though.)
@ScizGraffiti
@ScizGraffiti 2 года назад
Wow, I'm not really this kind of artist, who focuses on painting things like this too much, but the clarity of explanation and the way this video was put together desperately makes me want to get back into it and really start improving in these areas that you mentioned. (the shapes, values and transitional values) I think, in short, that that's probably why this video has done so well on your channel and I really appreciate the work you've done to put this together Chris
@DeeDragoon
@DeeDragoon 3 года назад
Excellent tutorial! I've never seen a portrait taught this way before; starting with the darkest value and then moving to the lightest value. Makes a great deal of sense!
@amarisbryan8387
@amarisbryan8387 3 года назад
Doing what my art teachers never did for me!! Thankyou 💯💯
@MartiJordan-lf5bg
@MartiJordan-lf5bg Год назад
That "value transition" tip was EVERYTHING. Thank you.
@hdee5615
@hdee5615 3 года назад
I’m a beginner painter and have done some portraits but have had trouble still understanding the terminology. This makes it so simple for even someone just starting out, thanks so much. I can’t wait to do my next portrait definitely going to use this invaluable information. 😀
@SuperDannyboy1982
@SuperDannyboy1982 3 года назад
Really useful video, love the simplistic but effective way you explained the transitions in shape and value.
@paintcoach
@paintcoach 3 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@mendozaartstudiollc1354
@mendozaartstudiollc1354 2 года назад
One of the most comprehensive tutorials I've ever seen. Really enjoyed it.
@BbGun-lw5vi
@BbGun-lw5vi 3 года назад
You keep getting better with your instructional videos. This one is so useful.
@karennootbaar2353
@karennootbaar2353 5 месяцев назад
This was fantastic!! The specificity of showing what could be done to that particular painting to improve it was SO HELPFUL!!! THANK YOU. More examples like this would be amazing!!
@yyguuyg
@yyguuyg 4 месяца назад
These are actually great videos. I'm in art school right now and sometimes I get so bogged down with information and constantly learning new techniques/palettes/etc that when I go to paint I just forget all of it and do whatever seems right. This often leads to a lack of unity, loss of value hierarchy, overly muted colors, and a lack of form. These videos are good because they focus on one concept at a time. Thank you!
@chompers11
@chompers11 2 года назад
Whatever formula you're using for these is so so helpful for me. They just click. Thanks so much!!
@auberjean6873
@auberjean6873 3 года назад
Paint Coach after so many years, watching your inspiring video made me want to paint again! Thank you.
@KingJerbear
@KingJerbear 3 года назад
I'm not a painter but it's just so fascinating to watch you work. Really great stuff
@artemonic_5049
@artemonic_5049 2 года назад
This was really helpful. I’ve been trying to figure out why my art feels so stylized, you made me realize there was a lack of planes represented. Thank u!!!!
@nitinh2499
@nitinh2499 Год назад
Great explanation on a complex topic. I’m starting to take my first steps in art and and watching a lot of videos to understand the process. This is very helpful! 👍🏼
@rolypolypanda6332
@rolypolypanda6332 2 года назад
This was super useful, I appreciate how you described your thought process behind what you were doing. Like how you view the painting like a sculpture
@Night_Gazer
@Night_Gazer 2 года назад
Finally someone who does it right. I see lots of other vloggers who start with just the eyeballs and work their way outward. No bueno.
@susantaylor396
@susantaylor396 3 года назад
Fantastic!! Understand more about tones, values and especially intestines than I've learnt watching many vlogs.
@MyNameMeansEnvy
@MyNameMeansEnvy Год назад
ur art is the deinition of trust the process and its amazing! thank you sm for this video
@elainek1234
@elainek1234 3 года назад
Chris, I look forward to your videos every week! I always take screen shots to help me remember. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and skill.
@deebee8786
@deebee8786 3 года назад
Great tip!
@missmegan3694
@missmegan3694 3 года назад
THANK YOU! This was such a timely lesson for me! I've primarily painted landscapes, and I am just starting to try portraits. I was disappointed to find that my portraits are looking a bit cartoon-like
@linahasselgren4726
@linahasselgren4726 3 года назад
This is a great video. One of the most helpful painting related videos I've seen.
@makamurphy
@makamurphy 2 года назад
Wow thank you! I've never thought of that... Im still learning and have sooooo much to learn.
@dirtydave151
@dirtydave151 3 года назад
Great lessons and tips, encouraging attitude, and very enjoyable to watch the time-lapse of your painting. Thanks!
@tombryan720
@tombryan720 3 года назад
Really great demonstration. I'm currently learning watercolor but have always loved the look of oil and acrylic
@kristinakelm8909
@kristinakelm8909 2 года назад
Both an amazing artist and a teacher. Such a well articulated explanation! Subscribed!
@missynic7971
@missynic7971 3 года назад
I love your videos - so many useful tips and they help me to keep on painting. Thanks so much!
@donshipman8441
@donshipman8441 2 года назад
It was a pleasure watching you work!
@texassews535
@texassews535 2 года назад
I am so impressed. Your ability to teach us and have us see is wonderful. Thank you.
@creativecorner8023
@creativecorner8023 2 года назад
I had to raise my hands and cheer for this video!!!! Whoohoo!!! An art teacher's dream video!!! Thanks!
@Amanda-im5gh
@Amanda-im5gh Год назад
This is an amazing trick that helps to improve my painting to the next level. Thank you so much!!!
@victoriastewart9000
@victoriastewart9000 3 года назад
I find it hard to find tutorial videos that keep me watching - yours however have helped me no end with my painting - informative band engaging - Thankyou!
@ChuckLeeMBM
@ChuckLeeMBM 3 года назад
Always great information and video!! Thx dude!! On this weeks painting im releasing on friday ive used so many of your tips. Love this channel so much!!
@claireonlinex
@claireonlinex 3 года назад
Really great video I'm gonna give my painting another shot! Yesterday I just painted over everything in frustration but today I can see where I went wrong
@mr.p5446
@mr.p5446 3 года назад
That’s so beautiful! I started Learning how to draw in order to have some skills to then start painting ... I used to paint with my ears as I was a classical musician . But I find it much more fulfilling the art of drawing and painting!
@darkknight3961
@darkknight3961 3 года назад
very straightforward and understandable. i paint digitally, but i can say its very similar to traditional painting so im noting down the tips you're giving
@ListenYoungManListen
@ListenYoungManListen 3 года назад
I like the way you said "if at any point you find yourself liking this video..." instead of trying to get people to hit the like button before you even start. Great content. Im subscribing.
@audreycramer2659
@audreycramer2659 3 года назад
This was so eye-opening :) I've never watched how to oil paint before. Fascinating process!
@renmachado1820
@renmachado1820 3 года назад
I love the videos. I took mostly just art classes as electives in highschool I definitely learned a lot, but having hidden gems like this is great!
@e31data38
@e31data38 2 года назад
hi i like your videos, i did underestimate your explanaition , but when i saw the whole video i do understand lots of thinks, and now i think that you are a great teacher.
@irekobayashi6893
@irekobayashi6893 Год назад
Bro I LOVE the way you teach, this video is awesome
@hirae3253
@hirae3253 3 года назад
you are such an excellent teacher!! you broke down everything so simply i literally learnt so much from this one vid im gonna go binge your other vids now lol
2 года назад
This video is enormously helpful; thank you.
@oldglory5728
@oldglory5728 2 года назад
Excellent lesson. Your drawing abilities and 3-D approach are superb.
@MG-iq6lr
@MG-iq6lr 3 года назад
Love your way of explaining Chris. Thanks
@elijaw6746
@elijaw6746 3 года назад
Hey man I love your work and appreciate you doing these videos!
@laurieyork5186
@laurieyork5186 10 месяцев назад
Excellent tutorial - as always. Thank you!
@bifrostengaged1371
@bifrostengaged1371 7 месяцев назад
High quality information and instruction for a video! I paint in acrylics but i have learned a lot here, thanks! blessings!
@Fredsfantasticfiasco
@Fredsfantasticfiasco 2 года назад
This helped me tremendously, you rock! Thank you so much!
@SoftSpokenSecrets
@SoftSpokenSecrets 3 года назад
Dude! You are mad talented, so glad I found this channel!
@katieblackmore9257
@katieblackmore9257 2 года назад
You are a good teacher and nice to look at, thank you!
@jessicamaisonet917
@jessicamaisonet917 3 года назад
really love the way you explain in your tutorials 👍
@TheRabit11
@TheRabit11 3 года назад
New subscriber here, I'm very impressed with how you teach. IV been drawing all my life but recently moved into painting and I have just found your channel. I appreciate your time and effort thanks. 👍
@MaxxiBear
@MaxxiBear 2 года назад
I put off watching this video for so long because it looked like one of those IG fake art videos but boyyy was I WRONG. I wish I had watched it when I saw it first posted because he shares so much good information, I feel like I've actually learned something useful! Thank you Paint Coach!
@deehawkins5006
@deehawkins5006 3 года назад
Hi, Coach! Thank you for this. I've tried the same principle on oil pastels. It worked great!
@potswheeler
@potswheeler 3 года назад
Just stumbled upon this video and your teaching skills are amazing. Gave great information and visuals, thus earning yourself another Subscription
@happigalart1689
@happigalart1689 3 года назад
Wow. Excellent video. Thanks for making this video. Explained very well and connecting all!
@paintcoach
@paintcoach 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@sg8198
@sg8198 3 года назад
I appreciate the comment about “pushing and pulling.” I do that a lot and I thought it was wrong, but I’m glad it’s considered normal and and an effective technique. Great video - cleared up some things for me!
@kellyhatten2022
@kellyhatten2022 2 года назад
Duuuuuuuude... I have always been afraid of oil painting but since I've found your channel I want to paint with oils. You're a great teacher..
@nsuarez
@nsuarez 3 года назад
You nailed the explanation. I want to see more of your work. I just subscribed!
@Twiddle_things
@Twiddle_things Год назад
Aghhhh now THAT is the missing piece! I knew I was missing something in my digital pintings but was clueless! Stellar video!
@downtherabbithole9143
@downtherabbithole9143 3 года назад
How is it that every video you put out is exactly the one I need that day?...are you psychic Chris? Thanks for another useful lesson.
@nicolacarley419
@nicolacarley419 5 месяцев назад
Brilliant lesson. Thank you so much.
@stormcorrosion176
@stormcorrosion176 3 года назад
Much respect Chris! Your talent is impressive, and I appreciate the lesson bro!
@Mooreyameen
@Mooreyameen Год назад
Wow this is probably one of the best oil painting videos I've seen for a long time....
@jenniedevereaux2696
@jenniedevereaux2696 3 года назад
Fantastic really mind blown. This video was made for me. Totally amazing thank you for sharing your skills. Beautiful
@vernonhedge4530
@vernonhedge4530 Год назад
Stunning at all stages.
@saurabhdsawant
@saurabhdsawant 2 года назад
This is the basic thing I was looking for ❤️ thank you
@hellytheartist
@hellytheartist 3 года назад
Thank you so much! So grateful for your videos 🙏
@paintcoach
@paintcoach 3 года назад
Glad you like them!
@obiestill5785
@obiestill5785 2 года назад
You have saved me. Love this video. Bless you.
@mernawahba1034
@mernawahba1034 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this video! I've been struggling with this since I started painting with oils
@susanwong6471
@susanwong6471 2 года назад
Amazing mastery ❤️- great advice as usual 😍😊🥰
@JaneCaroline
@JaneCaroline 3 года назад
Thankyou so much !!! Helped me a lot 😊😊
@jzaylia1
@jzaylia1 2 года назад
This is such a fantastic video. 👏 Really helpful. Thank you.
@maryrose.samson18
@maryrose.samson18 2 года назад
Thanks so much for this.. I've learned a lot as a beginner in just this short video.. 😊 I was surprised at myself that I was able to do something good in painting too.. Thank you.. 👌😊
@peggythibodeau2222
@peggythibodeau2222 2 года назад
Thank you so much. This explains my problem exactly. Know I know what to do to fix it. Thanks again! Love it.
@kidneycarecoaching3766
@kidneycarecoaching3766 3 года назад
So easy to understand great learning video
@zosoart
@zosoart 3 года назад
This is the most useful video I've ever seen for help with portrait painting. Thank you!!!!
@paintcoach
@paintcoach 3 года назад
Glad you think so!!
@slegendary7719
@slegendary7719 7 месяцев назад
Pretty awesome advice, thank you!
@IriaChannel
@IriaChannel 2 года назад
I have a manga style, but this video still helped me tremendously. Didn't expect that. Was actually just watching random art videos without a purpose in mind. You changed the way I thought of colors here. Went back to some of my drawings that felt oddly flat, despite being well done... and applied some of the information here and it's changed those pieces entirely. Thank you.
@davidf.8497
@davidf.8497 2 года назад
Very useful explanation. Thanks!
@josestow8822
@josestow8822 2 года назад
Thank you for the video! The shading/values are gorgeous in your Samuel L. Jackson. I paint the same way with dark, and layering light on top. I'm still very new to oil.
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