Oil Painting Master Series: Painting Cloth
This course features:
3 Hours of Instruction
19 Videos
17 eBooks
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Lesson Description
A look at painting cloth by noticing simple geometric shapes. In this lesson, we create a still life painting that features folded cloth and a colorful vase.
Lesson Materials
Palette, canvas, stiff bristle brushes, Titanium White, Cadmium Yellow Medium, Cadmium Red Medium, Ultramarine Blue, and medium.
Lesson Resources
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Course Curriculum
Lesson 1: Introduction (3:06)
Lesson 2: Materials Part 1 (10:56)
Lesson 3: Materials Part 2 (7:22)
Lesson 4: Pre-Painting Fundamentals (14:03)
Lesson 5: Blending Oil Paint (12:33)
Lesson 6: Underpainting (6:41)
Lesson 7: Indirect Painting (11:15)
Lesson 8: Direct Painting (11:18)
Lesson 9: Painting on a Toned Ground (12:12)
Lesson 10: Painting Cloth (14:47)
Lesson 11: Painting Clouds (9:10)
Lesson 12: Portrait Study - Part 1 (6:48)
Lesson 13: Portrait Study - Part 2 (21:03)
Lesson 14: Wet into Wet (10:13)
Lesson 15: Painting with a Knife (13:42)
Lesson 16: Impressionist Approach (11:33)
Lesson 17: Non-Traditional Painting (6:16)
Lesson 18: Painting Transparency (13:44)
Lesson 18: Conclusion (2:23)
I wish you would show us your palette during these color selections. Also showing the reference photo more would help.
I also would like to see the reference photo more often and up close and a break down of the color combinations on the pallet.
Im good with painting and shading but i dont know how to draw and thats what kills me
i wished you showed us the actual part where you draw in the beginning
Yeah, me too. Seems like for what they’re charging, the lessons are worth it – but I don’t know why they think it’s a good idea to make so many editing cuts. It’s as if they think the shorter the videos their customers will think they’re getting a bigger bang for their buck.
Hi Donald,
This course is one of our oldest courses. It was edited by Ashley, the artist that leads this course. If you’re interested in longer, uncut lessons, I would suggest that you check out Live Lessons here…https://thevirtualinstructor.com/members/learn-live
Yeah, me too. Seems like for what they’re charging, the lessons are worth it – but I don’t know why they think it’s a good idea to make so many editing cuts. It’s as if they think the shorter the videos their customers will think they’re getting a bigger bang for their buck.
Sound good, Matt!
I found this quite difficult. I too wish I had watched the basic drawing being done, and seen you mix your colours in the pallet . In fact it’s impossible for you to paint too slowly for me. Still, I am so grateful to be a member to this site and I am learning a lot. (New Zealander who found this site during the first covid lockdown-you have helped make many happy hours go by.)
I agree with everyone what really distracted me was the background music of the video if they could have it lower than your voice.it would be much appreciated
Thank you