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How to Draw a Full Value Portrait on Toned Paper
Materials used:
Canson Mi-Teintes Paper- Royal Blue
Carbon Pencil
White Charcoal Pencil
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Red Hot Chili Peppers - Live (Just What I Needed- The Cars cover)
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Видео

Portrait Demo on Toned Paper
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Portrait Demo on Dark Gray Toned Paper using Carbon Pencil and White Charcoal My Links to Follow: Follow my Instagram - tbutlerart www.thomasbutlerart.com RUclips - ruclips.net/user/Classdemos
How to draw the portrait on Toned Paper
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A demonstration of drawing a portrait on blue toned paper with charcoal My Links to Follow: Follow my Instagram - tbutlerart www.thomasbutlerart.com RUclips - ruclips.net/user/Classdemos
How to paint a Watercolor Complementary Still Life
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A demonstration of using a limited palette to create a complementary still life painting in watercolor. My Links to Follow: Follow my Instagram - tbutlerart www.thomasbutlerart.com RUclips - ruclips.net/user/Classdemos
How to draw with 1 Point Perspective- Drawing Lesson
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An introduction to using the basics of 1 point perspective to draw objects accurately from invention. My Links to Follow: Follow my Instagram - tbutlerart www.thomasbutlerart.com RUclips - ruclips.net/user/Classdemos
Silverpoint Drawing Demo Preview
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My Links to Follow: Follow my Instagram - tbutlerart www.thomasbutlerart.com RUclips - ruclips.net/user/Classdemos Materials: Silverpoint Goldpoint Watercolor wash Xacto Knife Natural Pigments Silverpoint Ground
How to start a Basic Drawing-Linear Still Life-Gesture and Measuring
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How to draw a Self Portrait Demo from a Mirror
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Watercolor Portrait Demo (Real Time Version)
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Watercolor Portrait Demo (Time Lapse Version)
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Toned Paper Portrait Drawing Demo (Real Time Version)
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Toned Paper Portrait Demo (Real Time Version) tbutlerart www.thomasbutlerart.com
Toned Paper Portrait Drawing Demo (Time Lapse Version)
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Time Lapse Version-Portrait Drawing on Toned Paper tbutlerart www.thomasbutlerart.com
Rembrandt and His Paints
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Documentary on the materials of Rembrandt
Portrait in Watercolor Demo Part 2 of 2
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Portrait in Watercolor Demo Part 2 of 2
Portrait in Watercolor Demo Part 1 of 2
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Portrait in Watercolor Demo Part 1 of 2
Still Life Painting Part 1- Underpainting
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Still Life Painting Part 1- Underpainting
Linear Still Life Demo
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Linear Still Life Demo
Pastel Portrait Part 7 of 7
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Pastel Portrait Part 7 of 7
Pastel Portrait Part 6 of 7
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Pastel Portrait Part 5 of 7
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Pastel Portrait Part 4 of 7
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Pastel Portrait Part 3 of 7
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Pastel Portrait Part 2 of 7
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Pastel Portrait Part 2 of 7
Pastel Portrait Part 1 of 7
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Pastel Portrait Part 1 of 7
Pastel Still Life Drawing Demo Part 9 of 9
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Pastel Still Life Drawing Demo Part 9 of 9
Pastel Still Life Drawing Demo Part 8 of 9
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Pastel Still Life Drawing Demo Part 8 of 9
Pastel Still Life Drawing Demo Part 7 of 9
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Pastel Still Life Drawing Demo Part 7 of 9
Pastel Still Life Drawing Demo Part 6 of 9
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Pastel Still Life Drawing Demo Part 6 of 9
Pastel Still Life Drawing Demo Part 5 of 9
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Pastel Still Life Drawing Demo Part 5 of 9
Pastel Still Life Drawing Demo Part 4 of 9
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Pastel Still Life Drawing Demo Part 4 of 9

Комментарии

  • @hanzgunther
    @hanzgunther Месяц назад

    They should look at them again since this video looks 30 yrs old

  • @nivi319
    @nivi319 Месяц назад

    Image these goofballs trying to figure out a Bob Ross Painting. It must have taken him years to make this masterpiece and he probably made his paint by beating elements together with rocks

  • @nivi319
    @nivi319 Месяц назад

    It bugs me they took samples of his work for their greedy purposes. People are so annoying they have to research everything and usually get it all wrong. We are a dumb species

  • @AbdulAbdul-qp4yo
    @AbdulAbdul-qp4yo 2 месяца назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @jdawson38
    @jdawson38 4 месяца назад

    What paper are you using and what grade/number of charcoal pencils did you use, especially for the initial block-in?

    • @Classdemos
      @Classdemos 4 месяца назад

      I was using Canson Mi-Teintes Paper- Royal Blue color. The pencils were Wolff’s brand carbon pencils, B and 2B with a white charcoal pencil for the lights. The carbon pencils hold a better point that standard charcoal pencils, which tend to get dull quickly. Unlike other types of pencils, the carbon pencils will work well with charcoal, if you decide to use it at some point in the process.

  • @jimmyfortrue3741
    @jimmyfortrue3741 4 месяца назад

    Imagine if the mass production of paint tubes in the later 19th century and their consistancy had not been intruduced to the art world.... The myriad of different techniques that would have subsequently been created which now, alas, have not. Then again, plein air painting probably wouldnt have reached the heights it did.

  • @lonewolfmtnz
    @lonewolfmtnz 5 месяцев назад

    amazing how many monkeys are paid to 'reveal' the obvious and the trivial

  • @justtim9767
    @justtim9767 5 месяцев назад

    Very interesting.

  • @philiphanes7437
    @philiphanes7437 5 месяцев назад

    wonderful. thank you

  • @DanielSprouse
    @DanielSprouse 5 месяцев назад

    I read the title as Rembrandt and His Pants, which would be a much different video, I'm sure.

  • @wheelsmcdealsace
    @wheelsmcdealsace 5 месяцев назад

    .

  • @James-eo6bu
    @James-eo6bu 5 месяцев назад

    I think he mixed in feces

  • @James-eo6bu
    @James-eo6bu 5 месяцев назад

    I think he mixed in feces

  • @arthurmcbride1235
    @arthurmcbride1235 5 месяцев назад

    What is not mentioned or considered, is that Rembrandt did not paint like a figourative painter does today, which is to paint wet into wet like an impressionast. Instead Rembrandt would paint, and then let it dry and then scumble and glaze over the top of his dried work, let that dry completely and then do another layer over the top again. This is how he built his impasto areas and textures. At every stage he got it right, and then let it dry, and then painted another layer into the dried paint. I am however fascintated to learn about the filler that he used, chalk or ground sand. I did not know that.

  • @scottkendall5655
    @scottkendall5655 5 месяцев назад

    "Rembrandt must have prepared different portions of paint of varying thicknesses". Everyone who has ever painted in oil collectively says: "Duh?".

    • @toddaulner5393
      @toddaulner5393 Месяц назад

      I tried to make a copy of his portrait at the beginning. I did not draw it out and got his head too big, then I got frustrated because I could not do it and gave up. I am much better as a painter today but now the canvas is damaged.

  • @beccagee5905
    @beccagee5905 5 месяцев назад

    Temperature also affects oil paint viscosity. I watched a plein air painter paint a cityscape, as a snow storm started. The paint got thicker as the snow came down faster and faster, and as the temperature dropped. Near the end of the painting, the painter had to string out the paint onto the canvas, or glop it on. The painting really did look like a city in a blizzard. I dont know how he did it. I've bundled up, and tried painting during just a light fluffy snow, and could only manage maybe 45 minutes, or an hour tops.

  • @jasminespencer3992
    @jasminespencer3992 5 месяцев назад

    Does anyone know what his friends called him? Like did he have a nickname or short version of Rembrandt? Remi?

    • @pipfox7834
      @pipfox7834 5 месяцев назад

      Probably called him.by his first name? ;)

  • @michaelmichael715
    @michaelmichael715 5 месяцев назад

    Camel/Cow fed on mango leaves Mg,Ca[C19H15O10]2nH2O urine yellow dye colour …Indian Yellow

  • @Vee_of_the_Weald
    @Vee_of_the_Weald 5 месяцев назад

    I read “Rembrandt and his pants” 😧

  • @weeverob
    @weeverob 5 месяцев назад

    shame the visual quality of this video is exceptionally poor

    • @jimmyfortrue3741
      @jimmyfortrue3741 4 месяца назад

      Appears to have been digitally copied from a VHS tape. For example see around 13:35

  • @justinferguson9779
    @justinferguson9779 5 месяцев назад

    Amazing work.

  • @larrysorenson4789
    @larrysorenson4789 5 месяцев назад

    It would be interesting to make an exact copy using some modern techniques. For instance, the surface could be laser scanned to create a topographical duplicate file that could be fed into a CnC machine. The machine would need to be extremely accurate and work in 5 dimensions to capture the textures. Application of color would be very tricky. A high resolution printer would apply it and many trial examples would need to be created until the three dimensional coverage could be achieved. Then I suspect that a final clear coating would need to be applied but it must duplicate different sheens across the surface. What a fun project this would be.

  • @JiveDadson
    @JiveDadson 5 месяцев назад

    Next, we analyze the works of Ernest Hemingway by studying his typewriter.

  • @TNT-km2eg
    @TNT-km2eg 5 месяцев назад

    Rembrandt and his Pants

  • @robertjackson301
    @robertjackson301 5 месяцев назад

    Have you considered that if he were alive today he would not want his methods revealed. If it was something he was happy to share with the world he would have written it. So, out of respect for this great man why not let the mystery continue and let us enjoy his illusion without revealing his secret. I don’t know many magicians who like their magic revealed to the world.

  • @ronagoodwell2709
    @ronagoodwell2709 5 месяцев назад

    Good to see Rembrandt is still baffling the experts, astounding the pundits and dazzling the cognoscenti. As a mere fan I consider myself wowed.

    • @jakesmerth1919
      @jakesmerth1919 5 месяцев назад

      This video was posted almost a decade ago and is older than that, take this info as probably updated since.

    • @ronagoodwell2709
      @ronagoodwell2709 5 месяцев назад

      @@jakesmerth1919Thanks for the head's up.

  • @randallbruursema7553
    @randallbruursema7553 5 месяцев назад

    trouble is Rembrandt did not paint most of his so called paintings, he had apprentices do it, I am a Dutchman

  • @stewartbrands
    @stewartbrands 5 месяцев назад

    The "magic" you refer to is in the artist's consciousness. Analysing materials is interesting but will not inform,however minutely one looks, as to how he did it. This is a matter of the mind and experience. The use of silica was not for "economy" as she suggests. That suggestion is ludicrous.' It was used for its refractive index and body. It refracts light. It is like analyzing in the quantum levels.You know the electrons are there and even behave like objects but you can find them exactly. Same with Rembrandt. Even he was approximately exact and knew the quantum aspects of painting. Same with Leonardo and Turner.

  • @mariapilarme
    @mariapilarme 5 месяцев назад

    It’s not magic it’s hard work. Who gives authority to an art historian about the craft of painting. They are not painters themselves so much bs in the art world! Don’t believe what these guys say , show me your paintings and I will trust you. They don’t know how to do it, that’s impasto Velazquez did the same thing. They are ocre sands in the world and of course will have quartz, this woman it’s an ignorant , in south Spain you find ochre yellow and red ochre in nature that’s how they use the power mix with oils, walnut oil. Not a clue how to paint. They need to read how to create oil paint there’s a treate. It depends if what to need to do if you need to dry fast you use sandarac oil. Waisting public money in stupid things. All the painters used the same colors. They didn’t measure or have the same temperatures.I know what Rembrandt used and you are not going to find out with a microscope. These people are dumb and not artists they say dumb things.

    • @Zukalski
      @Zukalski 5 месяцев назад

      I agre on that so much, at a certain point you even see that cuntd rubbing the 140 million painting with her poopy finger. I mean WTF are you doing touching that with your nasty boomer finger. the arrogance in it and the selfloathing makes me want to puke. I am a dutch artist.

  • @anthonywilson8998
    @anthonywilson8998 6 месяцев назад

    My own experience is that how long a mixed paint is left produces various viscosity and is controlled by time alone. Semi dry oil paint is almost sculptural like soft clay and will be thicker to use as a sculptural effect. Also a hit and miss effect creates its own roughness or happy surface,so examination of content makes no difference. It is all the same paint but of differing age.waiting untill the correct stiffness is achieved before applying as a texture finish as fit jewellery highlights ,thay are actually 3 dimensional mini sculptures to which paler colours can be added to lighten or darken.

    • @beccagee5905
      @beccagee5905 5 месяцев назад

      Temperature also affects the viscosity of oil paint. I once watched a plien air painter, painting a cityscape during a snow storm. The more intense the storm, and drop in the temperature, the thicker the paint became. He literally had to string the paint, or glop it on, in order to add more paint. It was pretty intense, and the painting looked like a blizzard in the end. You could feel the storms energy just looking at the painting.

  • @ohshessoart
    @ohshessoart 6 месяцев назад

    Amazing work. Thank you

  • @EricBuechel
    @EricBuechel 7 месяцев назад

    Rembrandt allowed paint to thicken on the palette before applying the paint. He rarely cleaned off the paint on the palette and he used this nearly dried paint to create beautiful surface textures. Cold wax was also used. I completely disagree with the assertion that he used different mixtures of mediums for different areas of the painting. It was all about dry vs. wet.

    • @Samuel-im8mj
      @Samuel-im8mj 5 месяцев назад

      totally agree, its cool that they analyzed his work to depth but it really feels like they were overthinking it 😅

    • @jenniferlehr2241
      @jenniferlehr2241 5 месяцев назад

      Agree with you.

  • @guynouri
    @guynouri 7 месяцев назад

    I’m imaging Rembrandt watching this manificent documentary. 😅

    • @Zukalski
      @Zukalski 5 месяцев назад

      and rolling around in his grave

  • @peterhendriks4736
    @peterhendriks4736 9 месяцев назад

    Nice to hear a narrator who can actually pronounce Dutch names.

    • @Zukalski
      @Zukalski 5 месяцев назад

      UHMMM thats probably why he is DUTVH you can clearly hear his dinglish accent

    • @lynnralph8373
      @lynnralph8373 19 дней назад

      I agree, people don't even try to pronounce names at all. Irritating.

  • @emilleum48
    @emilleum48 Год назад

    This presentation and research methods, and final conclusions are astounding, and as a novice portrait painter, trying to capture some of the feelings and gestures of a few of his self-portraits, I have so much greater respect for his work, but as you said, even this opens us up to even more questions, this was so incredibly wonderful and helpful, especially when you specified that he worked with a limited pallet, thank you, MSG Leum

  • @nelsonx5326
    @nelsonx5326 Год назад

    Megilp Megilp /məˈɡɪlp/ also known as Macgilp and McGuilpis is an oil painting medium consisting of a mixture of mastic varnish and an oil medium: such as walnut, linseed, safflower, poppy, or black oil (linseed oil) cooked with litharge or white lead. Earlier recipes may omit the mastic and substitute wax.[1]

  • @CaptainCrempog
    @CaptainCrempog Год назад

    What an absurd project, Art Garfunkel makes for a damn good Art Historian though.

  • @myprivatechannel4517
    @myprivatechannel4517 Год назад

    Very Very Beautiful Drawing ;:, i will like To learn ;: , Thank you ;:,

  • @user-yk4ni2co8w
    @user-yk4ni2co8w Год назад

    👍👍👍

  • @rickeytjrooster7236
    @rickeytjrooster7236 Год назад

    The paint is laid thet deep in small bumps that they cast shadows

  • @plasmer9784
    @plasmer9784 Год назад

    i think to improve your videos you need to edit them but other than that this is good

  • @tatuco8
    @tatuco8 2 года назад

    Who the hell is the Artist!!

    • @Classdemos
      @Classdemos 2 года назад

      Here's the info for the website website and instagram - @tbutlerart thomasbutlerart.com

  • @JohnWolffPortraits
    @JohnWolffPortraits 2 года назад

    While it is instructional in some ways, it would be better as a “how to” if you dramatically slowed down the presentation and presented some commentary about the process you have chosen to use to make the portrait….at any rate, I do thank you for these…

    • @Classdemos
      @Classdemos 2 года назад

      Here's a link to another demo from my channel that I recorded in class. It includes the audio of me talking through the process. The video uploaded today was review of the process introduced in this link ruclips.net/video/tEYp2cHfjJg/видео.html

    • @JohnWolffPortraits
      @JohnWolffPortraits 2 года назад

      @@Classdemos That is fantastic! Thank you!

  • @okaytoletgo
    @okaytoletgo 2 года назад

    If you were here, and reading this, you might well be very interested in a jolly terrific film called My Rembrandt: the story of how Jan Six saw a picture in an auction catalogue and strongly felt it was a Rembrandt. One of the persons in this here film, young here, is in the My Rembrandt film--years older. I streamed the film My Rembrandt on a platform called Kanopy, available through public libraries using one's library card #. An aside, I've been gazing at a Chagall picture of a loving couple--it is a sweet homage to the painting discussed in this video: the Jewish Bride of 1664. Thank you for reading and caring. Sweet wishes to you.

  • @byronmilla9865
    @byronmilla9865 2 года назад

    Didn't know !!! I know why they burn so much when I have spray water base paint !!!

  • @FF-so3su
    @FF-so3su 2 года назад

    Rembrandt looks like Rumpole!

  • @luzarsacdetoro903
    @luzarsacdetoro903 2 года назад

    Top! Sur ses premières peintures on comprend qu il était a la limite du caricaturiste!

  • @pdworld3421
    @pdworld3421 2 года назад

    I'm laughing. Lol. "It was hard work?" You're kidding.

  • @arturhakobyan6850
    @arturhakobyan6850 2 года назад

    Oooo these pixel peepers of analog epoch...

  • @debsquires847
    @debsquires847 2 года назад

    I have a painting signed by him how can I tell if it’s real or a reproduction

    • @pipfox7834
      @pipfox7834 5 месяцев назад

      Sotheby's or Christies valuation for a fee?