Love painting videos to learn but it's hard to watch this video because one second her nose looks one way and then the next second it looks completely different
I thought your picture turned out pretty good?Trying to keep up with Bob was a bit of a workout for you, and pretty funny I wouldn't have been able to keep up with him!! Good job!
You are so funny. You did an awesome job. It's definitely hard to keep up with him. And I love that you did it teeny. It was great to see that you also have the Bob Ross Pop. I made my own Bob Ross Pop long before they became available. Now I have seven of them.
Honestly you did AWESOME! Going along with a master. And in miniature form. Mine would have turned out in a swirl of colors running down a centered black hole. NICE WORK! ??
You get an A+ for effort. Watching you made me want to try doing a BRoss painting. I did one before – a life sized one on a real canvas with real oil paints a long long time ago. I gave it to my uncle who has it hanging on a wall in his house. Never thought to do it in miniature. I like oils, but as you noticed – they take a LONG LONG time to dry. That's why the master's used them – they could work on a painting for weeks or months without being afraid that they would be dry. I'd never used oils before and didn't know that about them either – I'd only worked with acrylics really. So I did a couple of canvases and put them on the back porch where we stored all our winter coats thinking it would be dry within a few hours. Well, like a week or two later, we needed to rearrange some stuff so someone leaned the canvases against the coats – I thought nothing of it since I thought they were dry already – when we moved the canvases – oil paint was all over the sleeves of the coats! And it took weeks longer still to completely dry so I put the oils away until I could have a reasonably safe place to store and dry finished paintings. I looked online after that and that's how I learned about that. Never used water soluble oils even though I think I have a small pack of Reeves in my stash somewhere. Suggestion: I think you half right – you used the right brush, but you needed at least two. That one thin edge could not do some of the strokes. You need that thin brush for the fine lines and details and a slightly thicker/blunter brush for smooth blending and pouncing strokes. You also could have mixed bigger batches of color and loaded your brush with more paint because the colors seem very translucent and blended together compared to the tutorial. The effect is STILL really great though – I think you captured the essence of a winter cabin very nicely. It's a bit more abstract, but lovely to see all the same and I think it would look lovely in a miniature gallery or library! PS – don't forget to sign your painting!! 😀 Well done. And I may get out my oils (or acrylics) and do one too. If I do I will add a link to this video as my inspiration!
You did a fab job! Not easy to do when you did not have the correct size and stiffness in the brushes you had to use. Congratulations on another mini-victory!…(((Ara does the victory dance)))
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Ok but this helps so much
Nose is broken
Love painting videos to learn but it's hard to watch this video because one second her nose looks one way and then the next second it looks completely different
I have some good BG sounds you may like dro email for that
Thank you. I will follow you.
Time lapse is not an effective teaching tool.
SUPER !
You make it look easy
How all of you are soo good. Why i can't paint like others. I feel envy and anger. You are not a good teacher.
More videos like that
Очень красиво!!! а когда и как вы используете лак?
Exelente
Exelente
Yes please do more face painting. You are a super portrait painter. Keep up great work. I really love what you are able to do.
Wow!??????
Beautiful artwork of beautiful artist ????
I want to learn????
V nice
i have not done a portrait in oils yet but after my watching of this video I cant wait to try one…good arts over there.
paint me naked
Such a funny video! I laughed so hard watching you doing this! It turned out great!
I thought your picture turned out pretty good?Trying to keep up with Bob was a bit of a workout for you, and pretty funny I wouldn't have been able to keep up with him!! Good job!
? splendid ?
It turned out do good !!!
I researched these paints, and with drying times, I do not see the point of buying this and not Acrylics.
You are so funny. You did an awesome job. It's definitely hard to keep up with him. And I love that you did it teeny. It was great to see that you also have the Bob Ross Pop. I made my own Bob Ross Pop long before they became available. Now I have seven of them.
Love it…that was fun!
This was fun! ?
Honestly you did AWESOME! Going along with a master. And in miniature form. Mine would have turned out in a swirl of colors running down a centered black hole. NICE WORK! ??
This was so fun to watch!!! This is how we all feel when we try to follow YouTubers!! TFS!!! Beautiful!! ?Excellent tutorial!!?⛄XO?XO?XO?XO?XO❄
You get an A+ for effort. Watching you made me want to try doing a BRoss painting. I did one before – a life sized one on a real canvas with real oil paints a long long time ago. I gave it to my uncle who has it hanging on a wall in his house. Never thought to do it in miniature. I like oils, but as you noticed – they take a LONG LONG time to dry. That's why the master's used them – they could work on a painting for weeks or months without being afraid that they would be dry. I'd never used oils before and didn't know that about them either – I'd only worked with acrylics really. So I did a couple of canvases and put them on the back porch where we stored all our winter coats thinking it would be dry within a few hours. Well, like a week or two later, we needed to rearrange some stuff so someone leaned the canvases against the coats – I thought nothing of it since I thought they were dry already – when we moved the canvases – oil paint was all over the sleeves of the coats! And it took weeks longer still to completely dry so I put the oils away until I could have a reasonably safe place to store and dry finished paintings. I looked online after that and that's how I learned about that. Never used water soluble oils even though I think I have a small pack of Reeves in my stash somewhere. Suggestion: I think you half right – you used the right brush, but you needed at least two. That one thin edge could not do some of the strokes. You need that thin brush for the fine lines and details and a slightly thicker/blunter brush for smooth blending and pouncing strokes. You also could have mixed bigger batches of color and loaded your brush with more paint because the colors seem very translucent and blended together compared to the tutorial. The effect is STILL really great though – I think you captured the essence of a winter cabin very nicely. It's a bit more abstract, but lovely to see all the same and I think it would look lovely in a miniature gallery or library! PS – don't forget to sign your painting!! 😀 Well done. And I may get out my oils (or acrylics) and do one too. If I do I will add a link to this video as my inspiration!
Great job…tfs
LOVE IT!!!!
Turned out great ??
loved it you did a very good job
Btw, I laughed from start to finish. You are v entertaining 🙂
Haha
Cool miniaturception! (Miniature inception i don't know how much people have seen this movie actualy?)
You did a fab job! Not easy to do when you did not have the correct size and stiffness in the brushes you had to use. Congratulations on another mini-victory!…(((Ara does the victory dance)))
You are so cute ☺️☺️ the painting came out great as well, bob was my role model when I was kid