Glazing is a good way to tweak your completed work.
Prime 4 Glazing Ideas:
1. Pre-wet your portray with portray medium.
2. Use a mushy brush.
3. A number of skinny glazes are higher than one thick one.
4. Clear paints glaze higher than opaque paints.
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I know the video is 2 years old ive just discovered you. This has solved the mystery about glazing. Thankyou so much. 🙂👍👍
can i use water instead of medium
Thanks Mr Robinson! Very useful!
What a gem u are! I never would have thought of that! I only wish my art was as beautiful to begin with! Gorgeous painting! My eyes are so happy!
Newbie. Thx for the simplicity of the video. Very useful info. I’m a watercolorist, usually. Think I’ll grab some highly pigmented acrylics. Have you ever tried to use only transparent with a wet brush for an entire painting? Lol.. Get that water color look? Thx.
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Excellent presentation…I'm an oil painter who's finishing his first acrylic painting…
I've been washing a great deal but this glazing technique is a game changer for me…
Great. …
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Thanks for the demo!
thank you
I do not see any changed to this at all
Thanks. That was really helpful.
Can you roll the canvas after it was glazed? Will it crack?
Although glazes are usually used to enhance areas, they can also be used to dull down areas. For example – turn a bright blue sky into an evening sky?….use an orange glaze over the blue to slightly darken the blue and desaturate it.
What a great tutorial! I think I’ve used way too much medium when I’ve tried to glaze & that’s why it’s never really been very successful. Thank you so much 😊
Love your instructions and your honesty. This helps me, can I use with abstract art?
Just in time to use on a beach scene I’m painting now! Thanks
Thank u so much for sharing your glazing techniques…it was really really insightful and an amazing tip… i really needed this help with my art works! 🥰♥️♥️👍🏻
Wow this is really cool, thanks for sharing. It's the small tips which make for amazing art.
May i ask…using a glaze, is it like putting a varnish over the top? Or is it to add/intensify areas of the painting…does it add a sheen? So would it make the area added shiny? Would you need to do the whole painting? Or can u do just a small area?
When you get a chance give us your brand name of acrylic paint and colors used.
Jace from Ohio
Great tutorial, and lovely paintings! Are most of your works this small?
Thank you! I've inherited a lot of random acrylic paints and mediums from Dad when he died. I have never painted in acrylics and am scared of them! So I will take heart and watch some of your videos and see if I can work out how to use them. Today I found some glaze mediums and had no idea. Now I do.
Thank you so much!
How do i choose the right colour …is their a rule
Informative and lovely demonstration!
So beautiful!!!!
beautiful…..always love to learn new techniques!!! Thank you!!
Thanks so much, I love our paintings and the technique you taught. What a difference with before and after effect. Aug. 12/21
Such a helpful video. Can i ask what is the difference in using Glazing Medium and the Gloss and Varnish Medium you used for this. I have both products but it one better than the other? Thanks
Thank you so much for this demo! As a beginner I’ve been looking for someone to explain this process!
Excellent!
Great demo, watched a few others but yours shows all the tips, love it thank you.
Thank you…very clearly + concisely explained.
I've heard of glazing before but this demo really helped me understand the application of the technique. It definitely adds a depth and contrast to the painting. I guess the danger is picking the wrong colour to glaze with. Practice and play music be the answer!
Sorry mr kennedy I forgot what you were talking about 🙂
Is that a gray Mat that you use to blend your paints? What exactly is it and where do I get a large one like that? Thank You! Dawn
i wonder.. have you tried with synthetic oil like cleaned and cooked transfat? i also heard they are making the acrylic transparent lack with 12-24 hours dry out time. maybe you can try it too?
Amazingly useful demonstration. Thanks so much Richard.
So helpful, and I love your art. Interestingly, your name is the same as my dad was named. Thank you
Thank you for information. Great paintings. Just wonder: Did you use gloss medium with the colours instead of glazing medium?
Fantastic as usual Richard, well done! Have you done a tut on the painting of the dunes (@10:00). Would love to see the process. Some palette knife used? Blessings, Louis.
Thanks for the tips…do you cover the rest of the painting with glaze ? Or leave it without?
Lovely painting too
Wow that’s clever !