Название | : | Oil Paints - What Colours and Which Brands Should You use |
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Alex, are you reading an autocue? Comment from : Alan Jane |
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There is also Rosa company from Ukraine They make artist grade oil paints (Rosa Gallery) and student grade (Rosa Studio) Comment from : Paweł Hordyniak |
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I recently discovered this channel and I think it's fantastic I only have one question that I hope you can answer, do you really consider master class oil paints in the mid-range quality? Greetings Comment from : Bernardo Mattos Battifora |
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The more videos I watch the more I realize your channel is a treasure trove Comment from : Noora |
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I enjoyed this demo very much Comment from : S Lynne Price |
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I’m surprised anyone still uses Alizarin Crimson (PR83); it is fugitive Comment from : S Lynne Price |
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I lernded a new word today “TOXCIDITTY”!!!😲 I don’t know what it means, but it’s in oil paint and I’m gonna run with it👍 Comment from : BOB |
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Nobody makes oil paints with dyes they use less expensive pigments Less expensive pigment don't mean worse Titanium white or yellow ocher are cheap but are as good as cadmiums or cobalts The price is related to availability and manufacturing complexity Comment from : Lophoflora |
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I certainly know two professional painters who use bad paint I used to work in a studio in the UK with an artist who sold work mainly in the US for thousands and his studio was full of Georgian oilsbrAlso there was a successful acrylic painter who sold work and had a reputation and he used Amsterdam Standard, swore by it, and his paintings were all abstract and bright I started using some of it myself and it worked well With my oils though I am more fussy Comment from : Adrian |
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Hi Alex how are you, what kind of Filler do you mean? Thank You ! Comment from : MIKE CASTRO |
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cool video but you overkill the wasted paint thanks Comment from : AlexVids |
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This is one of the most enlightening videos I've watched in some time If there was anyone ever guilty of being stingy with paint, it's me! I do agree with you that it's engrained in (most of) us to not waste anything For me it's also small tubes that cause me to do this Comment from : AtlanticLove |
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I really enjoy your very fine way of informing about the qualities of oil paints - thank you so much very informative and inspiring 🎶🧡🎵 Comment from : Lis Engel |
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thank you so much for this! after two years, i'm preparing myself for a transition from acrylics to oils i know you're not into acrylics but do you have any advice? xx Comment from : kkrisei |
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Alex, i cant thank enough for your videos, you help a lot, and your videos are worth watching again from time to time You are a great teacher and you get to your point making things simple and more comprehensive My best regards to you!!! Comment from : Ariel Celeda |
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Nice job Comment from : Ruth Gonzalez |
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How much is a pound??? Comment from : Claire Newport |
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why every painting "teatchers" on the net always go like "you should do this, you shouldn't do that, you gotta use this, don't use that, etc" ? why not just say "i prefer do this and use that" ? Comment from : MCsVoice97 |
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Well done… Comment from : Norman Merrill |
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Between student grade paint i prefer Talens Van Gogh i tested cad yellow light in both student grade (Winton and Van gogh / PY 35) and the Winton is just "water" Van Gogh is better In the mid range the best are Master Class St Petesburg with a lot lot load of pigment (better than most professionals in other brands to this category) Comment from : geostk |
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👌👌👌👌👌👌👌 Comment from : Azime Gültekin |
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Another great video Alex and to anyone thinking of signing up to his Patreon page i highly recommend it 🙂 Comment from : Tim Yardley |
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Lovely video, what about Bob Ross oil paints? Comment from : Daniel Taieb |
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Did you use medium for this demo or just turps? Comment from : Lyle |
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Excellent Comment from : JR LAKIN |
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Brilliant and very informative, you make it look so easy 😊 Comment from : Breda Switzer |
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Wonderful tutorial Exactly what I needed Comment from : Fridolin Productions |
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Great video, thank you Comment from : Andy Caccholi |
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It would really be nice if it wasn't on fast forward Comment from : Deborah Edenfield McLean |
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thank s alex for the advice im looking in to those books Comment from : kaj wilstorp |
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hello alex i wondering about books you have given suggestion on book with harold speed which book should i start whit Comment from : kaj wilstorp |
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thanks for your answer i saw in your video you have oil linnen canvas this cotton canvas i bought on panduro its trash i have it for test pantings but i will buy oil linnen later on i follow your videos i like them very much thanks master alex Comment from : kaj wilstorp |
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thanks alex for god answer i will try your method i just saw i have a canvas in cotton does it matter or should have gesso on surface first you are kind when you helping me thanks Comment from : kaj wilstorp |
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must ask you when i staining the canvas what coulor should i use i use ivory black whit solvent but its get so dark grey what should i do Comment from : kaj wilstorp |
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thank you for this video!! I'd love to see more plain air painting Comment from : SerFeer |
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thanks alex for a good answer i will check out his website you are very good at explaining in your videos i like your panting style and try to learn more about it iam looking forward to your next video Comment from : kaj wilstorp |
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should i buy michael harding will it give me stronger colour i want more vibrant colour Comment from : kaj wilstorp |
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Thanks for another great vid focused on the essentials Comment from : Jan La |
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That was brilliant! thanks for that alex Have wanted to see you do a landscape forever! also the info on the paint was incredibly detailed and spot on, i wish i had that when i started about a year ago, i spent forever researching paints and now i have a huge stash of (especially bad) student paints that i will probably never use lol Must take forever to make these videos so thanks again!!! Comment from : ConfusedOilPainter |
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Any advice on oiling out with liquin original An American artist, John pototschnik says he does so, I tried it and am concerned I ruined my painting Comment from : European Royalty |
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Brilliant video, thank you! Funnily enough, this image is almost exactly the same as one that I have a really nice photo of, and I tried to paint about a year ago as a total beginner, but utterly failed to pull off This video has really inspired me to go back to that picture and give it another go Will definitely be saving this one and rewatching it many times!brbrAs for paint, I moved from cheap stuff to W&N Artists stuff a while ago and never looked back, but I think I may start replacing my current tubes with professional grade for the cheaper colours as and when needed now That said, I recently needed to get Vermilion, and given the astounding price of it I plumped for a Daler Rowney Georgian Hue - I'm out of work thanks to the pandemic and money is a thing lolbrbrI did have one question regarding paint - I recently bought W&N flake white hue for working on some renaissance master copies, and Joseph Sheppard's book is clear that the way lead white behaves is needed for it, not so much for the colour but because of it's body and opacity Do you know if a hue version of a colour like this will behave in a similar manner, or should I try and source real lead white when I need to replace it?brbrGreat to see another video for you, can't wait for your next one! Comment from : Jon Roads |
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Finallyyy Comment from : Mehrab Altaf |
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On the topic of the amount of paint to be used: it's such a good feeling to have a thought I had in the past validated by a pro David A Leffel even described the sound your brush should be making when applied to a canvas with the adequate amount of paint Comment from : Nerzenjäger |
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Great video, Alex Obviously if money isn't a problem I'd go for professional paints Indeed when I started I only bought professional paints, mostly Harding, and they were wonderful The only thing is that because they were expensive I was scared to use them and didn't actually do many paintings Since I switched to cheaper paints, mostly Van Gogh, I paint so much more I definitely feel as a beginner that cheap materials and more paintings is better than quality materials and less If I ever get good enough to sell my paintings or even just feel good enough to justify the added expense I'll definitely go back to professional paints Comment from : Spafon1 |
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best student grade paint is maimeri classico, i compared it to winton, the pigment load is 20 more Comment from : Shiki Samekto |
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I'm using Master Class oil paints because it's much more cheaper than others in RussiabrWhat do you think about this paints comparing to other?brBTW I recommend to try Indian Yellow from this brand I like this colour in mix with white Also this paint suitable for glazing Comment from : Alexander Yermakov |
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Great thanks! You make a wonderful teacher Will be using your advice Comment from : Laura Golub |
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Your channel is a joy Comment from : Tony Boloney |
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Very informative Alex, really pleased you did plein air, hope you will do another showing composition and basically how to paint it Comment from : Steve Beard |
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Nice, try using brushes with harder bristles The Russian colors, with which they are most similar? Comment from : Jakov J M |
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Another advantage of cheaper pigments is that almost everyone is a lot faster to dry than the most expensive counterparts Comment from : squarz |
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Sooooo good, Alex! Great video I love how clear and simple you reduce everything Comment from : Mel Cryar |
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Thanks for sharing Comment from : Painting with David Wood |
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damn, please leave it on Alex so i can watch it later, thank you Comment from : Steve Beard |
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Looking forward to it Comment from : jeffhreid |
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