00:58 Things to know about glazing
06:49 Material
10:19 Demonstration
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HI everyone, pretty excited for this video as a lot of people asked me questions about glazing.
I had a hard time finding good glazing footage on one of my actual painting and it was not really satisfying for the video so I decided to paint a little sketch instead. It’s not as nice but at least I really get to show you what glazing can do and play around with it. Hopefully you can learn something out of it !
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Thank you sooooo much. I really enjoyed your demonstration.
After a little experience I watched this again—Thank you, very helpful Florent : )
Excellent Thankyou for the demonstration very intresting
2:00 – 6:48 Bouncing light etc theory. Totally lost there. Rather see the actual painting process! Theory? Meh skipped that 🤷🏽♀️
Great demonstration
Merci beaucoup😃.
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It is like you're doing make over on the face is it?
crap lesson looool
Thank you so much for this video! It's very well explained. I wonder does the glazed area matter out(sunken in)after they dried? I had issues with applying paint onto a touched dry underpainting which ended in matte patches. As glazed is done on the touched dry surface so I wonder if the sunken in would happen to you? Thank you!!
Wonderfully expressed
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Dessines moi aussi SVP 🙏🏾🤗🤗
Aha, caught you! In another video if his, the author had the brilliant claim that using dry brush to transition colors was a beginner's move, now he grabs the dry brush to transition colors (allegedly if the pigment is too strong). Doing the very thing he suggested is being done by beginners. Yeah ok, very trusted.
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isnt this what Da Vinci did a lot of to create smokey uniqueness?
feels like watercolor
Best video on glasing👏👏👏
I thought the glazing was used to correct some of the tones but in the end, you said it's not used for correction. Perhaps it is just used to enhance.
*traditional overlay*
Can i glaze by the zorn pallete
Wow bohut acha laga video
Wow, this is great. I have tried a bit of glazing but not really understanding how it works. I will definitely practice this. Ya got a new fan!
If I have 6 layers of paint working up to quite thick, and I want to do a glaze on top, do I need to do a very thick glaze? Still a bit confused how "applying a small amount of pigment" but "not drowning in medium" fits into fat over lean
you have a new fan here, me. thx for your work, i' ve learned a lot
Dommage pour les français qui ne parlent pas anglais.
Very helpful and have learned about glazing (have subscribed) thanks to your worthy tutorials!
I'm somewhat new to the painter community. I used to sketch and paint with acrylics and now I really would like to try oils. I love the method you use here because I am able to see the process of your painting by using big strokes at first then working down to details last. I will try this method when I start experimenting with oil paints. Thank you!
Very useful video. Enjoyed watching the creation of enhancing the art work.
the vud is untersting but this guy talks too much and is kind of slow in his explenations
Excellent video. Thanks for the info. I’m working on a new portrait and will put these techniques into it. Cheers
His last words were "because glazing doesn't have enough….." Couldn't understand the last word. Tried listening over and over. But, too bad.
Great and very helpful video. Thank you sooooo much. I have a question please: How long time does a painting need to dry before you glaze it/ and how can we remove varnish of an old painting to be able to glaze it? Thanks again from my deepest heart.
Very helpful. Thank you for putting this together!
Very helpful. I'm glad I watched this before starting work to bring to life a very pale face on a portrait undertaken months ago. Subscribed.
Cheers mate, that was rad!