Painting Shadows in Oil Paint (hint - it's all about the light!)
Painting shadows so that they look natural can be very tricky. If the shadows are right, you don't notice them. The most important point is to get the colour of them right - the value, the hue and the chroma. And to gauge what that shadow colour is, you need to be aware of what's happening to the light - where it's coming from, and what it's bouncing off. In this video, I paint three studies with cubes in different lighting conditions, creating different colours of shadows. If you can follow this in your own paintings, you'll be able to paint convincing shadows.

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Quick Tip 283 - Cast Shadow Colors

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The Chroma Curve - painting light and shadow with oils

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Longer Form Demonstration: Crafting Form with Bold Brushwork

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PAINTING CLOUDS - My technique and how I mix colours to paint clouds.

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How to See Colour as Value

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Mixing Greens

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This Technique INSTANTLY Improved my Colours

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How to Paint SHADOWS that Look Authentic 🎨

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How to Paint Realistic Shadows

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Quick Tip 461 - Skin Tone Shadows

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The Shadow Mistake That Kills Depth

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How To Determine Shadow Colors

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Finding the Color in the Shadows.

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OIL PAINTING TIPS! Great Concepts for Understanding and Painting Shadows

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How to Paint a Glass of Wine

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What Most Artists MISS When Applying Color

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How to get the value of colours right: Live Oil Painting Demo

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How to Paint Light and Shadow

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How to Enhance the Color in Your Painting

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