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Oil Painting Master Jeff Neugebauer - In Your Image

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2007

This is a time lapse movie of Jeff Neugebauer, Master Painter using the Florentine Method of oil painting to render an image about evolution. Neugebauer uses traditional methods to make profound statements. Visit his website at http://www.jeffneugebauer.com

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  • "profound statements" heh.

    after viewing his website I can say quite certainly that this is no master.

  • Thanks for taking a look at my website.

  • How do you prime your canvas ? Oil or Acrylics ? Do you use Zinc White or White Lead ?

  • I'm painting on linen and it's oil primed. I use oils with lead white in the verdaccio (greenish-gray underpainting) and titanium white in the upper layers.

  • Well you got me there. The images I'm holding are what artists refer to as "reference". And because I REALLY COULDN'T find a baboon to model for a few days, holding a martini, I had to create one from my imagination. To get is as accurate to a real baboon as possible, I used reference photos that I found on the web for it. The background and human figure are a combination of reference photos as well. They were all synthesized into one, single painted image.

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  • I kind of like your painting. It's different, and that's cool, but the title is ridiculous. People are generally pretty nice when commenting on painting videos no matter how shitty it is, yet your video has a ton of dislikes, and it's because you referred to yourself as an "Oil Painting Master." It really doesn't mean anything when it's self-applied. All it does is make people want to try and refute it because they're so annoyed you had the audacity to make such a claim, then paint a monkey.

  • Yeap, that's definitely florentine technique. I think what's everyone is babbling about, the negative feedback that is, is that it is hard to associate the technique with the genre of images you picked other than that, they look good. I would make them more painterly, with a bit more texture

  • How does the Flourentine Method work? I've never heard of it before.

  • If this is a self-portrait, who is that guy on the right?

  • how many days?

  • Excellent work! I love this style and your technique is great.

  • @GoNoRdEaTh Ignorant peice of shit, rofl. Im guessing you've painted crap loads of amazing work without looking at a reference. Lol. Dought it. Your cyber trash.

  • The painting and style is very impressive. Some idiots that have commented here are just ignorant. Im pretty sure that not just anyone can paint like this, and above else they should really understand that you cant really paint somthing and 'exepct it to look good' from your head. Savador Dali painted from his head, and the animals he portrayed looked like shit. But if it were me, yes i would use a reference. And yes, i hav seen your website and i am in belief u are a master, well done.

  • Me encanta!!!

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