How to Paint Water - Gentle Waves (15 of 19)
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Hello,I not writer good in english,but I see your vid very very interesi t and useful, thanks you.
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how do you get shimer on water
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Thanks for posting, very useful information,
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Be sure to share some of your photos of your work and let us all know. Thanks for your kind words.
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what kind of paint are you using?
thank you so much for this video! it's exactly what i needed. i appreciate it!
EnvyPiecesOfRainbow 1 year ago
@EnvyPiecesOfRainbow I use oil paints. Brands are Martin F. Weber Prima, WO, or Bob Ross, as well as Chroma, and Alexander and Winton. Pretty much what is on sale.
DarrellCrowStudioes 1 year ago
@EnvyPiecesOfRainbow Thanks. This week I'm working on some new films about doing a basic seascape and a deep ocean wave. As soon as I get them done, we'll post here.
DarrellCrowStudioes 1 year ago
I'm glad I stumbled upon this video - Ive been wanting to do a painting but wasnt sure how I was going to do the water. This will surely help!
Do you think these techniques would work well enough with acrylic paint?
I've not used oil much.... I have some old tubes - do they expire?
Freak7109 1 year ago
@Freak7109 I use this technique for oils, acrylics and water mixable oils. The only difference is in the handling of the mediums. With acrylic, I use gesso and water as a medium to keep the canvas wet. I also use a very fine water mist sprayer as I keep the canvas wet for up to 2 hours with acrylic.
The problem with old tubes is not they expire is that if air gets into the tube, the paints dry out. If you can squeeze it out, it generally means you can paint with it.
DarrellCrowStudioes 1 year ago
Great job ! Thank you for sharing with us!
amalitta1969 3 years ago
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You bet, anytime.
DarrellCrowStudioes 1 year ago