Florent Farges – arts
In this video, I explain and demonstrate a way to paint flesh tones in oil painting as well as acrylic…
00:23 Hue, Value and Chroma 02:36 Palette for flesh tones 06:59 Demonstration
I also have a french version of this video, click the on-screen annotation link or here :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIQ5ts5dcdI
Because painting is so complex, you may still have a lot of questions, so don’t hesitate to leave a comment, I will be glad to answer it ! Thanks for watching…
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This video was a god send when i was starting oils 7 years ago. Thank you so much for all of your knowledge!
Amazing explanation and demonstration! Thank you!
Hi, I'm working on a painting of a young girl and my reference photo is not very good. I am having trouble with finding the right colors for her face. May I message you my images for possible suggestions.
Thank you so much for this video…it's a great help to me
amazing
Thank you so much for sharing this nice tutorial. It’s very helpful for me.☺️❤️🙏🏻
Un grand merci Florent. I've been painting for awhile, self-taught. Before I was just winging it. Thanks to you I now know much more what I've been trying to do and am putting it into practice 🙂
i feel like we are investigating on such a serious note here. I love all of your knowledge and approach.
This is fascinating!
That is a great lesson
What an incredible lesson! I was always taught to use primary colors but they're too chromatic and earth tones are much better!
What's wrong with being French aren't we all French with Art.
u r great artist
Please show us in detail how you create the nine shades. This is what I desperately need! Thank you
Thus is one of the most valuable videos I've ever seen on painting for self-taught artusts, because I didn't previously understand what a study was and what they might be for and why t do more than one- as well your 'closed palette technique' is so good to know. Thank you for doing these, you are awesome!!!
Maestro cordial saludo por favor deja subtítulos en español para quiénes no hablamos inglés gracias
Sir: This video was, indeed, was informative. Thank you for sharing your "genius" with an amatuer. In the time set 6:28 of the video you use a "closed palette" with nine (9) skin tones values. Would you happen to have a chart listing the oil paints mixed in each of the nine (9) skin tones values. It would be great to see another video tutoring how to mix these skin tones. Again, thank you much, R
My college professor recommended this video, and I'm glad! This was very informative.
This video was incredibly helpful with color theory. Another great video as always, thank you Florent.
Por favor activa subtítulos en español!!
Thank you
For artists starting out: Skin is translucent, this means that light passes through it (and absorbs it). It can have all kinds of hues depending completely on the lighting situation. Therefore it's tricky to say THIS is how you make a skin tone, it's only true for the scene the author is painting now. It's not set in stone, and actually creatively limiting if you start thinking this way. Once you understand very well how value and light actually work you can literally interpret your subject/scene any way/color you want or see it. Not hating, this video is very informative nonetheless!
Could you make a video showing us how you mixed your scale of values of flesh colours which you showed at 6:30?
Loaded with info!! Wow
Excellent instruction! Thank you!
Hi, how are you? Do you mind if I use your channel to practice?
Ahhhhh….so! I bet teaching like you do increases your level of art by quite a bit. What do I do? I’m 68 and I can draw people and it looks like them. How can I make up for thirty years of experience in 2 years? I cannot! Why 2 years? I have that much in supplies basically….just in case I don’t get good enough I might quit trying when I run out of stuff. Or should I just study one style. I’ve narrowed it down to portraits only. At least getting education here will help speed up my progress so I can get past this demoralizing stage
Great videos ! Thank you ! I always struggle with skintones, they are not that bad, but they always look a bit dull for my taste.
Fantastic, very informative
I use acrylics and the paints i have bought recently are a different make to the ones i had previously, the new paints seem to have a more glossy finish as opposed to the matt finish of the earlier ones and this affects the visualised colour. this also seems to change how they look when mixing and painting. do paints normally have some indication of the matt or glossy finish or is it just a matter of trying different makes to get what you are happy with.
there is no such thing as "flesh tones" no more than apple tones og landscape tones. this nonsense would make the old masters turne in there graves ..
Thank you 🙏❤️
If everyone has the same hue in their skin color, why are some people are discussing undertones in skin and what makeup/hair color/clothes to wear with it? I always see that I have a slightly yellowish skin tone than most people while I know people with a more “blue” looking skin
you're an amazing teacher. I'm learning a lot from you. Thank you so much!
Great video! Can you recommend a set of brushes to use?
Excellent Thank you, very helpful
Awesome
So much inspiration! Thanks so much! I’m working on my second portrait and after watching your video I picked up great information to keep me going. I just finished my first color pass. Waiting for it to dry to continue. Great video. Many blessings.
Yu are truly a genius
Very helpful video, thank you!
Hi what do you mean with transparent shadows? 🧐
Thank you for these videos. You are explaining so much more than in a regular art class!
This video helped me lots with color theory and trying to figure out how I can began to blend better thank you and also new sub!
I loved the way he demonstrated mixing flesh colors, and then proceeded to apply them in a completely illogical way.
really great video. Thank you
Woooww
Prussian blue and burnt sienna works for me for the values… I know raw umber dark and ultramarine blue would be great too..
Sir what surface do you use and how you prepare it ?
Great video. Can you please tell what kind of canvas do you use. Linen or Cotton? Fine or Medium?
Thank you brother