@OaktownsGreatest It appears so, I learned the technique from "Methods and Materials of the Old Masters" by Sir Charles Locke Eastlake. We can also see some of Vermeer's working in his own paintings.
i just uploaded a video of an oil painting that took me 5 months to finish.
i would like to get some feedback on it. so if everyone that reads this could check it out and let me know what you think it would help me out! the video is called -- monumental oil painting- from start to finish. thanks everyone!
i use burnt sienna nd prussian blue as a undertone wash to highlight my initial drawing myself- though i often just paint straight on without pencil lines these days. intreting clip tho' thaks.
Is this the same technique that Johannes Vermeer used?
OaktownsGreatest 11 months ago
@OaktownsGreatest It appears so, I learned the technique from "Methods and Materials of the Old Masters" by Sir Charles Locke Eastlake. We can also see some of Vermeer's working in his own paintings.
zenli7 7 months ago
hey everyone!
i just uploaded a video of an oil painting that took me 5 months to finish.
i would like to get some feedback on it. so if everyone that reads this could check it out and let me know what you think it would help me out! the video is called -- monumental oil painting- from start to finish. thanks everyone!
N8wood1 1 year ago
have you ever heard of imprimatura and penumbra?
tonchititito 3 years ago
i use burnt sienna nd prussian blue as a undertone wash to highlight my initial drawing myself- though i often just paint straight on without pencil lines these days. intreting clip tho' thaks.
loveupskirts 3 years ago
Rembrandt was DUTCH....... not Flemish!!!
paranormaalutrecht 3 years ago
you are correct! on a modern map :)
zenli7 3 years ago
I have subscribed to ensure I get to see the next episode
pcloopy 5 years ago
please put up more quick. i would appreciate it if u do cus i wanna learn to use the underpainting and glazing technique. thanx
dyce003 5 years ago
Thank you for the great video!
wassup1506 5 years ago