i got oil paints for christmas and had no clue how to use them. after searching for tutorials, i found your channel, and oh my gosh your videos are so helpful! you make everything that was confusing so simple, thank you lots!!
@paintcoachКүн бұрын
I'm so glad they're helpful! 😊
@kittyvanditshuizen5320Күн бұрын
You are lucky to find Chris. His tutorials are excellent.
@richgilroyКүн бұрын
You’re on the right track. I started painting in march and these are by far and away the best videos on KZbin - I’ve come along way thanks to Chris. Also check out Chamberlain Painting he’s great too
@johannebrun340923 сағат бұрын
His foundations course is awesome
@swishdk4413 сағат бұрын
He is great! You will learn a lot!
@seanfahertyКүн бұрын
My young nephew wants to start painting. I sent him to you just like everyone else who asks how. Your method focusing on fundamentals is far more effective than materials where one technique or style are taught. Most people teach people how to paint like the teacher . You teach people how to find their own style. If there is a better teacher on the you tubes I am unaware of them.
@shannonmay6300Күн бұрын
First time commentor, long time fan. Got a question, but first: I watch all your videos and learned so much from them. Thank you for all you share. FYI- really like your cliff notes style of showing your stages. ❤❤❤ you so painterly rock!!!😊 Question: about 3 years ago, a video you posted with a focus on the usefulness of constructive feedback and how being open to feedback sets an artist up to grow their skills so much more and faster. You likened it to Gladwells 10,000 hours when he updated it to state far less when a person isn’t just doing “it” for sake of doing it but in our case painting with specific goals in mind, with constructive feedback as our guide. Hopefully I rambled enough to jog your brain or some other longtime fan who can pin point that video. Wanted to share with my women’s art group. Thanks in advance!!
@susankrzywicki22 сағат бұрын
Your voice is so gentle in this one!
@x_barwolf_xКүн бұрын
If you put out a book I would definitely buy it. I think you’re due for one
@paintcoachКүн бұрын
haha I know! I've been wanting to do one for awhile
@KodiLove10 сағат бұрын
Thanks Chris, Great video and recap on the steps to take when painting. Could you explain why you start the 1st lemon with cad yellow, red, black and burnt sienna as oppose to yellow ochre which is already desaturated? Thanks
@cedricwilfordКүн бұрын
Great stuff, as always. Thanks!
@johnwest4097Күн бұрын
@4:06 you said "light to dark" but I think you meant "dark to light." Just a heads up. Sorry if I'm wrong about that.
@Artist_KevinКүн бұрын
2:38 - to desaturate. Would it be bad or easier to use a natural Grey to knock it down rather than the opposite color on the wheel?
@susanfindell6154Күн бұрын
Great exercise!
@paintcoachКүн бұрын
I'm glad you found it helpful!
@LidyaMorozovaКүн бұрын
u just saved my life
@M3AT-MAN23 сағат бұрын
Born earlier you would've been one of the great masters I'm certain
@dalehallmark9174Күн бұрын
Hey Chris You do a lot of portraits and are good at it... Sometime in 2025 please consider doing a portrait of a Walrus and one of Character Actor Jack Elam. Would be fun projects I suspect and Jack was a actor not very famous like your other actor portraits. I am going to try to adhere to these principals more than I currently do. I know they are great and will work but I get sidetracked easily sometime. Instead of oranges (I like this painting) think I will try Okra, a leaf and a bloom. Challenging greens! Thank you for your videos and Best Regards from Texas
@cedricwilfordКүн бұрын
"I'm gonna put the brush down, I promise" is something I constantly have to say to myself when painting, ha ha.
@Artist_KevinКүн бұрын
Thank you for your continued mentoring. " When life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade - make life take the lemons back! Get mad! I don't want your damn lemons, what am I supposed to do with these? Demand to see life's manager. " - Cave Johnson , Portal 2...
@DedgyVancedКүн бұрын
if I want the subject in question to have a more polished/smoother look (not the painterly brushstroke style), is it okay to use a very smooth bristle blender brush in this case to almost "Erase" the brushstrokes and make the lemon look smooth/round?
@40bdg8 сағат бұрын
Thanks, Chris! Can I ask what the brand/name is of the smaller easel in the background (right side for the viewer)?
@paintcoach5 сағат бұрын
It's Medeen H- frame easel and is you use the code: paintcoach at checkout they will give you 15% off meedenart.com/
@40bdg4 сағат бұрын
@paintcoach Thank you so much!
@zoraidaherrnandez-id7tgКүн бұрын
😁🤚🥰thank you for all your tutorials but I only use acrylic paint can I use those instead of oil? It won’t be the same right yours look so real anyway thank you blessings.🙏😁👍🦋🦋
@Art_and_LogicКүн бұрын
4:09 Light to dark or Dark to light? EDIT: Nevermind I read the comments someone also clarified. It's Dark to Light.
@pipemma189323 сағат бұрын
Gonna have to watch this again because I didn’t believe that the colors you were mixing were going to turn out right. But they did. Hmm…