Rebelle Master Study: Learn from Rembrandt
Rather than copying a specific painting from Rembrandt, the focus of this study is on understanding how the master painter approached painting, from building a dark ground through organizing shadow masses to gradually introducing light and texture. The goal isn't replication but clarity: simplifying the painting into simple stages and allowing the painting to develop naturally from there. Jacinto September explores these principles while painting a portrait of an elderly man. Read blog: https://www.escapemotions.com/blog/re... Try Rebelle 8: https://www.escapemotions.com/product... Tutorial created by @jacintoart

▶︎
Rebelle Master Series: Anders Zorn Watercolors with Jacinto September

▶︎
Mixed Media Painting – Traditional Painting Habits in Rebelle (Part 3)

▶︎
Portrait Painters have a BIG AI Problem

▶︎
Stop Guessing: Use This Exact Color-Mixing Formula

▶︎
Rebelle Master Series: Paint Like John Singer Sargent - Part 5

▶︎
OIL PAINTING PROCESS | "Ariadne"

▶︎
How to Draw BOLDLY like JC Leyendecker and Sargent

▶︎
How to Make a Master Copy: Study to Learn, Not to Render

▶︎
The French Do Not Care About Work

▶︎
The Most IMPOSSIBLE Sculpture EVER Created

▶︎
„Die meisten Bilder sind nichts wert“ – Beltracchi über die Kunstwelt

▶︎
The Photographer Who Invented The Decisive Moment

▶︎
Draw Your Character From Any Angle

▶︎
No Celebrity Has ZERO Filter Like Harrison Ford _ and It’s HILARIOUS!

▶︎
Stop Drawing Objects -- Draw the Effect We See

▶︎
HOW TO DRAW SIMPLIFIED PORTRAITS- 2 ways

▶︎
Drawing Helps You See the World

▶︎
Creativity isn't a gift, it's a system

▶︎
