Oil Painting With You – Waterfall | Boulders and Rocks | Watch, Vote, Create | Ep.3
Watch and Vote to create an oil painting with Kevin Hill from start to finish! Each week we will have a poll to determine how to move forward with the painting! To vote for how you would like to see this painting continue, Chose from one of the 3 drawings, visit:
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32 Comments
You have helped show me the rocks and how to and I thank you. Now, time to get at that lighthouse painting and finish it!:0) You are amazing~
You always help my painting so much. Thank you.
I would like to see the Birch Trees added please.
Is there other video where you start painting the rocks and ocean and beaches.?
I don't know where to start on the canvas.? Draw a rock or paint one.? Paint to use light to dark .?
Maybe you could put eroded banks in another painting. I really like to see you do it.
i love your video and your voice so much :<3 thank you for your tutorial !!
Hi Kevin, thank you so much for such beautiful and helpful videos you upload. I am painting this waterfall that you put last year on YouTube right now and I need to have the picture of the finished up painting and print that because by watching the video I am not able to see all the details. I looked at the picture on your website and I could not find this waterfall picture. I am in the half way of painting and get stuck. Can you please tell me how can I have the picture of this waterfall?
Thank you Kevin your a star
I would love to see a beautiful tree with flowers, colorful! Loki a cherry tree with the color hanging. If not too late.
You make it look so simple, my MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! haha love the channel man. i just got into painting after many years of art…Lets try painting?
Kevin, you used to used the knife to make your lovely mountains and rocks, but now you use the brush more I notice. love your work. Daniella
you make painting look so easy, I have only started around 2 months ago and my problem is trees and getting the colours right but I'm loving it I get so much inspiration from you
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If I have to pick it'd be #3.
Beautiful
I love your painting Lessons…..Do you use the same methods with acrilic ? I can't use oils because of the smell . I am 84 years old. Not much time left to learn I guess.
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Hey Kevin, I was wondering, if you wanted to paint this in you're traditional wet-on-wet technique could you rub it with some linseed oil before resuming painting?
I thought the washed out land scene would be cool because it's not something I've seen painted very often like the river scene is. But I'm 0-2 anyway as I wanted the pathway scene. This does look pretty great though
I voted for the evergreen & birch, but I would like to see some color added here and there. It looks like a narrow hiking path can be added on the left, which would be nice, with maybe some wildflowers dotting the landscape, adding some colored reflections in the water so there is some brightness added to the somber tones.
Thanks kevin, love your work so much its helped me enormously, even though i paint in acrylic….I like option one in your sketch……..thanks again….
Beautiful as always…like the depth you've achieved…thanks for all that you do…
How about a forth option…say Oak trees and birch? It's our world so why not CREATE!!!
Estupendo como siempre. Que bien seria si estuviera los videos tambien en español
Cok guzeldi,fircana saglik.
me encanta su destreza
Can you guide me whether I can use acrylics instead of oil paint and will it be turn good with it??
Would like to see the first one…
can you make portraits?
This was the hardest choice, because I love birch trees, but oaks are harder to paint imo. So oak it is 😉
Great series Kevin. Where to go from here is a challenge if the end result is going to be a believable realistic environment. Looking forward to seeing how this one turns out!