40 thoughts on “Fast Tip 106 – Your ('re) Portray Rocks!”
I have seen many artists but this is commendable Because Teaching is a very tough task and this vdo is very good for learners and bigginers Angle of light is very important Which is not taught or explained by maximum Regards to you Remain blessed ma'am God bless you
I'm a bit late to the party on this one, but this video has just saved a painting from being scrapped off the canvas. Those medium values are absolutely critical. You don't realise HOW critical until you put them in.
Hello got a great question I'd love some help from you if your interested having trouble getting away from the cartoon still look when I am painting a picture of something for instance iv painted a picture for my daughter the character Gru from Despicable Me like to try painting it to look more realistic not perfect but more realistic I'm a self taught artist I know that I can do this just need someone to Mentor from see what you can come up with love to see what your approach is thanks shane
Wow. Thank you so much. I've been teaching myself to paint and couldn't figure out how the artists figure out where to darken and lighten. This helps bunches.
Wow, you hit the nail on the head–again. I tend to be somewhat technical-thinking (former math guy), so breaking it down logically for us really makes this easier. As you say, you observe rocks, then paint them, not from theory; but having a 'construct' to frame things with sure helps. Thank you, Dianne … this student really appreciates your work here for us.
I have seen many artists but this is commendable
Because
Teaching is a very tough task and this vdo is very good for learners and bigginers
Angle of light is very important
Which is not taught or explained by maximum
Regards to you
Remain blessed ma'am
God bless you
this is very helpful thank you so much!
Thank you. That was good.
She's amazing.
iβd trust you with my life
Good tutorial Very Helpful
Thank you, this was helpful.
Thank you
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Thank you! Am doing a painting with a seaside cliff and my cliff looks like a blob π© I think I can go back and fix it now π₯°
I knew you will make it as easy that it would be obvious
When you said….
Rocks are hard!
Thank you so much…
You are AMAZING!
Rocks are hard no more! xD
VocΓͺ Γ© muito boa no q faz. ParabΓ©ns
Love u so much thanks for helping I wish you were my grandma π
Your demonstration of conveying rock structure was great! What colours were used for the different values in your rocks?
Thank you for the tutorial, it was very helpful! I hope you stay safe during these hard times.
Excellent thanks so much π
I'm a bit late to the party on this one, but this video has just saved a painting from being scrapped off the canvas. Those medium values are absolutely critical. You don't realise HOW critical until you put them in.
Thank you. Please zoom in so we can see how your painting
Our painting Grandma
Feeding us the facts and those good tips ππ
Great video. Dianne, you rock!
Hello got a great question I'd love some help from you if your interested having trouble getting away from the cartoon still look when I am painting a picture of something for instance iv painted a picture for my daughter the character Gru from Despicable Me like to try painting it to look more realistic not perfect but more realistic I'm a self taught artist I know that I can do this just need someone to Mentor from see what you can come up with love to see what your approach is thanks shane
Wow. Thank you so much. I've been teaching myself to paint and couldn't figure out how the artists figure out where to darken and lighten. This helps bunches.
You are awesome βΊοΈ thank you
Thanks very much..very helpful
Again, BRAVO!
some people are asking what the rock is cooking?
Basics for beginners..nice
Thank you, very helpful ππ
Thanks π you are an excellent teacher π
You are just awesome. Love your tips. Thanks for sharing.
This is helpful Thank you so much .βΊβΊ
This tutorial rocks!
Awesome tips………learning to paint from Brazil…
I agree, rocks are hard, whereas marshmallows are quite soft.
Thank you that was very helpful.u.k.
Dianne, you rock! Great lesson.
Wow, you hit the nail on the head–again. I tend to be somewhat technical-thinking (former math guy), so breaking it down logically for us really makes this easier. As you say, you observe rocks, then paint them, not from theory; but having a 'construct' to frame things with sure helps. Thank you, Dianne … this student really appreciates your work here for us.