The Iron Kiwi , you have your skills is a number of things don't you sir ? I was impressed with you're metal skills , and on top of that , you paint too . Excellent !! Keep up the great work .
As tutorials go, this was one of the better ones. Some things simply can't be taught or explained but have to be learned through experience.For example, how oil paint feels under the brush and how it behaves when it is combined with other wet paint. I always find it helpful to be able to see the source material.Obviously, you were painting in the studio and not en plein air, so I thought you might be looking at either a photo or an earlier painting. It would have helped me to see what you were working from. I notice many folks mentioned the music. I wonder why the makers of videos feel it's necessary to include music.I think watching the painting process is absorbing and entertaining enough. That said, at least the music you chose was inoffensive and not Kenny G ! One last comment if the teacher won't be offended by being instructed himself. It's Winsor not Windsor. I made that mistake once, too. Nice work.
I really enjoyed watching this video. It is nice to see a painting that looks like a painting rather than a photograph. I feel like I can see things in the painting that perhaps only I can see. Thank you.
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Brilliant video, thank you.
thanks for sharing very interesting
classy and masterful
Nice work
Music is breathtaking accompanied by your wonderful art process
I love your painting but could do without the music
The Iron Kiwi , you have your skills is a number of things don't you sir ? I was impressed with you're metal skills , and on top of that , you paint too . Excellent !! Keep up the great work .
beautiful painting looks so natural
That was amazing ❤️
Thank you for this wonderful tutorial on traditional landscape painting. I really appreciate it and the music!
This is wonderful! Thank you for sharing! Well done!
This is just cool stuff! I like the brush strokes and plan to apply them to my next creation. Great job…thanks a million!
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As tutorials go, this was one of the better ones. Some things simply can't be taught or explained but have to be learned through experience.For example, how oil paint feels under the brush and how it behaves when it is combined with other wet paint.
I always find it helpful to be able to see the source material.Obviously, you were painting in the studio and not en plein air, so I thought you might be looking at either a photo or an earlier painting. It would have helped me to see what you were working from.
I notice many folks mentioned the music. I wonder why the makers of videos feel it's necessary to include music.I think watching the painting process is absorbing and entertaining enough. That said, at least the music you chose was inoffensive and not Kenny G !
One last comment if the teacher won't be offended by being instructed himself. It's Winsor not Windsor. I made that mistake once, too.
Nice work.
This would be gold to me not just basic
Great video! Thank you for sharing this with us.
I really enjoyed watching this video. It is nice to see a painting that looks like a painting rather than a photograph. I feel like I can see things in the painting that perhaps only I can see. Thank you.
amazing
awesome painting mate . been a great help !!
instantly noticed the FF7 music. rad.