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Oil Painting Lesson with Jack Kolber - "Misty Morning" 1

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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2006

Please visit http://www.MagicBrushArt.com for more oil painting lessons.

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  • @ChrizRockster A thin paint sticks to a thick paint. Thin it with paint thinner, pretty thin, maybe "almost ink like"... (The paint you are using to paint your posts) Though I am sure you have figured it out by now. Been almost a year!

  • Good job sir.Your video was helpful I gave you thumbs up.

  • I have a problem, can somebody help?

    When he is creating the wooden posts on the track with the liner brush, if I were to do this my posts would disappear into the paint beneath as the brush picked up the paint I am painting on top of?

    Is this just the traits of a thick layer of oil paint, and will reducing the amount of paint on the canvas allow me to line in details like the wooden posts without the liner brush picking up the colour from underneath?

  • @154simon154

    Liquid White is what i'd call it?

  • the magic white is gesso?

  • wow this is amazing :) I have a question, can you apply the same techniques you use but with acrylic? I don't have any oil paints and was wondering if you could get the same picture using the acrylics...

    Sorry if I have just said something completely stupid, I'm only GCSE level...

  • That was really great! I just wish to have seen more of the details on the bushes though. But awoesome and fast too, i like paintings like that :)

  • Great lesson in atmospheric perspective. Great little painting at the end, as well! Keep up the great work.

  • no, i mean bill alexander. He taught jack kolber, and Bob ross.

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