 Hello everybody! Welcome to my second recording of this fucking video. It's my 100 subscribers video by me. So I originally said that I was going to do this a while back in October and it kind of failed. At that time when I said I was going to do it, I had gathered all the supplies and I had 100 subscribers. No, I had 100. Let's see. I had 101 subscribers and since then we have grown slightly to 110. He's making so much noise. So for today's video, or this 100 subscriber video, I have my motherfucking 100 subscribers party hat fuck. And my motherfucking 100 subscribers, whatever the hell this is. And we're about to party, you know? Oh and my party blowers. Yes, I did get my supplies from Dollar Tree. What about it? So right here I have, oh I don't know if I'm in the camera. My foam brush. I also have my thin brush. So by the way, I mean I mentioned it but this is my second time recording this video because the footage was lost for the first time. I finished it all the way to the end then it died. So this is my second time painting this actually. Hopefully it goes a little bit better. But if not, I got my little party blowers anytime I can. Hi, welcome back. Certainly glad you could join us today. I thought today I'd show you a little painting that is so simple that even if you've never painted, you can do this one. Guaranteed. In fact, it's one of the little paintings that you see in the opening. I thought maybe we'd show you how that one was done. So I'll tell you what. Let me show you what I've got up here. Today I just have a plain old double prime canvas and I've painted it with black gesso and allowed the black gesso to dry completely. So it's totally dry. And we're going to start out today and just use a, we'll just use a paper towel that I've wadded up here. And I'm going to show you how to take gesso. We use black, white and gray gesso. Got my gray. Different combinations up here. So we'll just take our little paper towel and I've just got a little plastic tray here that I picked up. And I'm just going to dip the paper towel right into a little bit of gesso. And let's go right up here. First thing we want to do is figure out where our light source is. And all you have to do, maybe it's right here. Just a little bit off. Keep going fast. Start with the lightest area and begin working outward. See, maybe this is a joy of paper towel painting outward. I never thought about this layering thing because I'm not a painter. So like, I don't layer. I just kind of draw and then layer after. Not a good idea. Notice I always start back in the center with that brightest color. And if you get a little... Keep this with me, but I can't hold onto it while I'm working. Oh, right here, right here. Those little high points will grab the painting. Beautiful things happen. Fight with them. A little bit over in here. And once again, with this gesso, we don't make any mistakes. That's right, Bob Ross. If you paint an area too light and you don't like it, all you have to do is take a little of the dark gesso. A little bit of the gray here and there, because I want this to be... This takes a very complicated tool. This is called a foam brush. This is just a little disposable foam brush. Now, where we have the light area, I'm going to use black gesso. Where we have the dark area, I'll use white gesso and gray in the middle. I want to graduate the color. That's all we're doing. So let's start and do some little background trees. I'll take this little foam brush and go through a little bit of the black gesso. The first time I did it, I think I used too much of this. So I'm going to try to like tone it down a little bit. I hope it eases a lot. And we go up in here, and we have to make our first major decision. Not good at that. All you do is touch, and as you work down, apply more pressure. More pressure, and automatically, your tree trunk will get larger toward the base. Oh, he's doing it so fast. Oh, he's going far too fast for me, buddy. I'll just do that. Whoops. Oh, his already looks so good. Why doesn't mine look like that? It just looks like lines. There's always little baby trees living amongst all these big ones. Oh, it's baby trees. Little delicate trees and sticks and twigs. I didn't do that in the first one. Oh, lines already? Bob! Our boss went to art school? I'm not a little burst in the art of Bob Ross. And then just come back and put an oil glaze, basically, over the top of them? Oh, yeah. There's supposed to be colors in this, but it's only in the first part, so I don't have colors. Our brush is also a little bit too thick for this, I think. So I feel like my tree branches shouldn't be this thick. And the one that you see in the little opening, there's one big monster tree. And we can go back to our little foam brush, put some black gesso on it. And let's go back up in here. And I just used the foam brush to do this. Just figure out where he lives and go... Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! He's going too fast. Oh, no, my other brush. This is little black. Well, how do you make it look so much like a tree? Color combinations. Transparent. And in there a little bit. Oh, he already did the gray thing. Oh, no. I don't even have my gray mix, Bob Ross. I think my dog was whimpering because his name is also Bob. Oh, no. No, don't switch already. As I say, I would let it dry between each and every layer. Oh, I don't even know what you were doing. You're gonna do gray! So the part that is in now, he's putting color on it. I didn't get the colors because I didn't have enough of a budget, but I think the gray one looks better than the colored one anyways. So I'm just gonna stick with this. I mean, my colored one doesn't look better than his, obviously. I like the gray, black and white one more anyways. So I think I'm just gonna keep this. And let me show you guys my finished product. Still kind of glossy because it's new. He's got it dry and it's getting all over my hand. But there she is. So I hope you guys enjoyed this second recording of Hunter's Subscriber Speed Paint. It's Bob Ross and I love Bob Ross. He is amazing. I hope you guys enjoyed and thank you guys so much for subscribing to me. It means a lot that I've gotten to this point and I'm especially thankful for all the people that will leave comments on here that watch my videos. You know who you are. You leave comments on my videos all the time and I appreciate it so much. And I think we can only go up from here. Let's hope. Well thank you guys for watching and if you want to see me draw something else put it down in the comment section below. The link to my red bubble is below as well. I put some new pieces on there. Like the bubble, no, like the peach girl and this water girl that I drew on my Instagram. So go ahead and check that out. The link for the Skillshare is also in the comments or description below. I think that's a comment section below for the first one too. Anyways, check the description below for the link to the Skillshare, the red bubble and to my Instagram. Thank you guys for watching. I appreciate you guys so much and I'll see you guys in the next video. Bye.