Oil Painting Technique - Wave Foam in Seascapes

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Oil Painting Seascape Wave Techniques - Lesson and Class. Oil painting lessons teach techniques on how to bring depth, motion and iridescent color to seascapes. International, award winning artist, Byron Pickering shows in this seascape video tip how to create and paint wave foam patterns that bring life to your art work. For more - www.paintingwaves.com

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Oil Painting Technique - Wave Foam in Seascapes

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  • good work

    good work

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  • Thanks for your ...

    Thanks for your comments. A testimonial to Byron and his desire to assist and help others learn and develope the gifts of art.

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  • I had seen the ...

    I had seen the image on the web, but now seeing how it is done is very similar to the technique that imagined, sensitivity and a sense applied makes the move a natural perpectiva proportional to the depth and field of view, this is an image alive ! Technical wonderful.

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  • to view Byrons art ...

    to view Byrons art work on youtube go to Seascape Art Gallery or cre8zeke

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  • oh my god that ...

    oh my god that picture was amazing!

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  • It's "which".

    It's "which".

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  • les tons et les ...

    les tons et les couleurs sont cool

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  • realy nice..so cool ...

    realy nice..so cool i like..it..i wish i could immitate some of your techniques..tnx

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  • beautiful!!!!!!!!!! ...

    beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • I think you forgot ...

    I think you forgot the middle part of the instruction, which I was on the edge of my chair waiting for.

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  • Very Nice! ...

    Very Nice! Beautiful painting!

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  • Quite beautiful. ...

    Quite beautiful. Even though it's a demo for a website that instructs on this subject, I think the demo could have been a little longer. Excerpts showing stages in progress and filling out the areas blocked in white would give a better picture on the transition. Besides that, the lighting and audio are very clear and enjoyable to watch.

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  • That depends of ...

    That depends of your preference. They both have differing effects and beauty. Byron has chosen oil for his work. There are some wonderful watercolor artists as well. It is interesting to work with acrylics, too.

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  • Witch one is better ...

    Witch one is better water or oil paint?

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  • Thank you for being ...

    Thank you for being here.

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