Structural Painting - How to Use Planes | The Daily Yupari

Let's continue to develop this painting. Today we will paint "plane by plane". This means that we will observe the relative angle that each surface has with respect to the light source. Simply put, we will primarily focus on the value transitions within the face. I hope you have a wonderful rest of your day and I will be back again soon! If you would like to see more of my artwork, please follow/check out my Instagram page at:   / yuparifineart   Here is a link to my artist website: https://yuparifineart.com I also have a Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/YupariArtist... The materials used in this video are listed below, Oil Paints: Winsor & Newton- Titanium White Williamsburg- Flake White Winsor & Newton- Burnt Umber Winsor & Newton- Permanent Alizarin Crimson Winsor & Newton- Cadmium Red Medium Gamblin- Yellow Ochre Winsor & Newton-Sap Green Winsor & Newton- Ultramarine Blue Winsor & Newton- Ivory Black Oderless mineral spirits (only used for clean up at the end) Medium: Neo Megilp Medium Canvas: 11x14" Cotton Canvas toned with oil paint several weeks prior to filming. I suggest toning your canvas with burnt umber oil paint (thinned out with a tiny bit of odorless mineral spirits) and allowing it to dry over a few days Brushes Used: Princeton Summit 2 Round 6100R Master's Touch Bristles (variety of sizes) Master's Touch Fan brush Master's Touch size 1 round (tiny brush)