(Note: This is primarily for oil painting.)
A common question I get is why I start many of my paintings by staining the surface with raw umber or some other earth tone. In this video, I’ll briefly explain the reasoning behind it, how to do it, what subjects to do it for, and what colors to use.
Dan Schultz (mentioned in the video): www.danschultzfineart.com/
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Colors I typically use to stain the surface: Raw umber, transparent oxide brown, transparent oxide red, and yellow ochre.
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