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How I Create Texture in Hyper-Realistic Oil Paintings

How I Create Texture in Hyper-Realistic Oil Paintings
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“Carly Renée”
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Greetings from Oaxaca México,great job!! ,and Congratulations.
Beautiful! That is so wonderful that your two paintings sold!
Love watching the creation process. Finished product At a glance you see a simple yet beautiful and elegant painting. It crazy to watch the many intricate details flow from you through the brush and what your essence mingle with the paint and the canvas absorbing all of the gift you have to offer it. Truly a devine experience to behold !!! A true gift from within!
Madam, you MUST wear a dust mask, as you are breathing in micro particles of paint. I am reminded of a graphic artist who died from lung cancer as she used air brushing in her work without protection. Safety! Safety! Safety!
Motivating work, Carly. Stay inspired.
I'd be happy with a video every week if that's manageable for you, don't burn yourself out for us! You and @titusmeeuws are two of my favorite creators because your videos are so calming and it's just a privilege to peek in on your process and hear what you're thinking about while you create.
Are you also the model?
I like the est you explain tour méthode to proceed the perfect liines the shadows and the pretty women that take as amodel for tour painting it looks like you a thousand tank you for tour explications😏👍🙏🌞💯♥️
Dont quite sure if this texturized background works with your style of painting. Óleo is way too diffetent from charcoal. Nevertheless, it is always a pleasure when I see a new video of yours. 😊
You’re stuck in the outline of your sketch, missing the invisible lines of the figure, face, mouth and eyes. This is the problem of following photographs, instead doing it artistically—breaking the rules of perception. 🙏🏼😊
🙋Wow!👍😍 Beautiful portrait! It turned out very unusual and the background creates the illusion of an old painting.
Even knowing that it's the middle of winter Down Under it's still weird to see green tropical plants outside your window and you painting in a sweatshirt inside. I've lived in a number of places over 66 years but never anywhere remotely tropical. It must be interesting!
Congratulations on your recent sales. I guess that's another lesson in the life of an artist: no matter how much you may love your children, the rent still has to be paid. Besides, you don't want to end up old and famous and living in the middle of a museum of your work. Let it out, let it live!
As much as I appreciate seeing your finished work, as a not very accomplished "artist" I learn more from watching it develop over time. Although I'm not a YouTube creator I understand the time and effort that goes into producing a video. I imagine that you lose a big chunk out of a day filming and editing these things. That's time you take from your other work. While as a greedy consumer I vote for weekly videos, it's your call. Do what's best for you.
I think you should use a mask with an airbrush. I don’t use one but have seen this recommended as you are spraying solvents around the room. Is that correct?
Carly post weekly I love watching you create works of art and your videos are so relaxing ! ❤
Carly I should tell you something:
this is not hyper realistic and it does not need to be!
these forms that you create with naked bodies can show me your understanding about the anatomy and the harmony of human body!
but there is one thing:
If you think that being able to paint "hyper realistic" will make you a better artist then you are totally wrong!
when you try to paint hyper realistic you have a reference: the reality!!
so you can analyze what happens in reality and create some technics to copy it on a canvas which I believe has nothing to do with a true artwork and a true artist.
you can call yourself an artist when you can submit your madness, your craziness, your insanity, your different shapes and… on a canvas!
The only reference you will have access to do such thing will be your own mind and nothing else!
I believe this style of yours is very cool but I have a question for you!
how many of these paintings with the same style and concept have you already painted??
that's quiet a question, huh?? 😉
Good luck!!😊
I kiss your Heart ☺️. You‘re a Princess ❤️.
Thank you 👍
Beautiful 😅❤❤❤ video wallpaper 😉 also😊
Very nice painting
When I first got into airbrushing I did a lot of research before buying one. I'd never used one before and got lucky with my choice of the Iwata HP-CS Eclipse. It has a .35 needle size that is unique to Iwata. Good for fine detail whilst also big enough to paint larger areas. I've only used acrylics and enamels through it, though thinned enough with white/mineral spirits it can be shot through it. I later found out it's the #1 brush for makeup application as well. It's easier to keep clean and functional through heavier bodied paints. If I'd got a lesser quality brush I would probably have given up on airbrushing altogether due to blockage, sputtering or other nuisances. It will help you create flawless blends. If you thin the paint enough it won't grab the previous layer's texture. It'll act like a wash or filter. Good luck and be patient. It's totally worth learning how to airbrush. It opens all kinds of new possibilities with paints. 🖌️🎨🖤
Un trabajo estupendo 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks for the Flexispot tip Carly.
Regarding the airbrush: I use an airbrush for miniature painting, not canvas painting, but here are a few things i learned in the last few years:
the quality of the airbrush is important for good results (I'm in love with harder and steenback).
if you just want to create a fast background, a cheap one will do. but if you want to create detail and sharp results investing in a good airbrush is key. also get an airbrush with a separate compressor. having control over the pressure of the air will make a lot of things a lot easier.
and I always have a test palette next to my project to test the sprayresult before i use it on my actual project this is important because depending on room temperature, air pressure and paintconsistency the sprayresult can vary drastically and you also wont create a mess if the Airbrush got clocked up