Learn how to paint a realistic oak tree in a very easy step by step real time painting tutorial for beginners. In this video you will learn creating the leaves of the tree using a flat brush and also adding highlights and shadows. Please hit like, add some comments and subscribe for more videos.
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Dorca Olate says:
Me encantó, felicitaciones!!!!
Jose Franco says:
Good jab , and good técnico of painting , thank you for teaching us.
Sherine Papali says:
🙏
Dider Hossain Fahim says:
is there any tricks in brush ?
how should be the bristles of brush ? @artjohnmagne
Hoàng Huyền Đức says:
Thanks
Hoàng Huyền Đức says:
Dep
NAT RIKA says:
Un traducteur en français s’il vous plaît
Randy Lee says:
I love watching you paint
louise macphail says:
thank you for sharing your wonderful talent … love your tutorials .. so helpful
Chailee Yap says:
John,
Today I managed to paint one good tree. Although my tree is no way as nice as yours, but I was so happy, I tape it on the wall anyway.(I use canvas paper) .
Thank you for your tutorial, I really improve a lot. And I practice MANY times to improve my skill.
You are right, just keep practicing.
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
Sounds great! thank you and keep learning 🙂
Ram Chandra Gupta says:
Sir.. u r great.. please help me..🙏
Элиза Титова says:
🖒👏❤❤
Abderrahmane ABADOU says:
رائع جدا و متقن ..احسنت استاذ يحيى – john
Ino Perez says:
Hello amigo k pintura es óleo o acrílico excelente trabajo
Luis Cesar Guerra Garcia says:
Amigo john espectacular el arbol que pintastes y en tiempo real ,muchas gracias .
RIJAL LEDO kal-bar says:
good,very good,,,thank you
milan art official says:
IAM from Nepal . Very nice art
Linda R. Ward says:
Thanks so much for a great tutorial. But the brush you are painting with most of the tree, looks much softer than a normal number 11 bristle flat brush, which it is hard and unyelding. In any case, I can only get your results if I paint the leaves with a natural bristles brush or with a fan brush.
Stella Sanchez says:
Tookme long time to find a correct answer
Priya Gundanna says:
Yes, from what I figured watching his videos, when he mentions bristle hair brush he mostly means natural bristles. For synthetic he specifically mentions as nylon. So the flat brush he is using in the video is mostly a natural bristle haired brush
headrushindi says:
I am getting back into painting after many years…I absolutely LOVE your videos .. I used Bob Ross Wet on Wet technique with OILS many years ago .Recently am getting into Acrylics…I need to ask what Brand Acrylics are you using ? I have followed the tutorial and cannot get my paints to adhere to each other while wet like yours do. When I try, they simply smudge together.. If I use a hair dryer to dry the previous layer then Im good to go but you do not seem to be allowing any drying time between your layers. It may be the quality of paints I am using .I just don’t know
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
Thanks for following… I am just using student grades acrylics like liquitex basics, reeves, sakura and pebeo. I love the opaque pebeo the most… First add the underpainting and let it dry then add layers with solid colors and amount meaning without water so it will be pure and thick.
Paula Murano says:
Incredible technique!