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Using black and white as a learning tool
When I'm experimenting with a painting medium, I like to reduce the variables to the zen of just black and white.
By ignoring color at first, I can concentrate on the basic mechanics of paint mixing and application.
And if I'm tentatively exploring a new medium, I don't have to invest in a big set of colors.
Here's an extended YouTube video of my new tutorial Unconventional Oil Techniques. The video officially premieres publicly at noon, New York time, so join in then on YouTube and we'll try a Q and A chat.
In this 22-minute sample, I demonstrate a variety of methods of paint application, and then I apply those techniques to three paintings of T.rex that I produced for Ranger Rick Magazine. Some are time-honored painting techniques, such as glazing, scumbling, and oiling up. Others are more unusual, including pre-texturing, side-dragging, and palette-knife blending.
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For those who have purchased the video, thanks! Please ask any questions you might have in the comments, either here on the blog, or in the comment section of the YouTube video.
And if you don't have it yet, here's where you can get your hands on the full video and the supplies to do your own experiments with oil paint:
Available as a DVD
Available on Gumroad
PAINT
Titanium white oil paint
Ivory black (oil paint)
Cheap set of oil colors (Winton set of 10)
Better quality set of oil colors (Gamblin set of 9)
Ivory black (oil paint)
Cheap set of oil colors (Winton set of 10)
Better quality set of oil colors (Gamblin set of 9)
LIQUID MATERIALSLiquin (alkyd painting medium)
Gamsol (odorless mineral spirits) / Turpenoid (odorless mineral spirits)
Modeling paste
Acrylic matte medium
Cobalt drier
Workable fixative
Kamar varnish
OTHER TOOLS
Palette knife
Palette cups
Gray palette paper
Wax paper
Blue painter's tape
Gamsol (odorless mineral spirits) / Turpenoid (odorless mineral spirits)
Modeling paste
Acrylic matte medium
Cobalt drier
Workable fixative
Kamar varnish
OTHER TOOLS
Palette knife
Palette cups
Gray palette paper
Wax paper
Blue painter's tape
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