How to Paint a Figure in 15 Minutes   rated 5.0 out of 5

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  • Views:  2423
  • Time:  15:30
  • Media:  Video/mp4
  • Posted:  02/14/2008

Co-founder of the Austin Figurative Gallery David Ohlerking shows how to paint a live figure in 15 minutes. This is a great lesson for beginners who want to learn the basics of painting in a short amount of time.

 


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Nopic_tan rated 5 out of 5 dang 06/30/2008 ~ DavidO

What a dork.


Nopic_blu rated 5 out of 5 Shake up your Figure Paintings! 05/02/2008 ~ davidkasman

Watching David paint the figure will make you loosen up and paint in a more direct, experimental manner. I also found the brief run-down of his materials at the end useful. I wish I lived in Austin so that I could join the group!


Nopic_blu rated 5 out of 5 Cool 02/15/2008 ~ camilleolsen

My favorite kind of lesson -- show me, better yet talk while you show me. Loved it.


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I always wondered 02/15/2008

I always wondered what you were doing behind that easel. Working on my own sketches I never watch anyone else work during the poses. Nice discussion of the process you use. thanks.



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Nopic_tan rated 5 out of 5 dang 06/30/2008 ~ DavidO

What a dork.


Nopic_blu rated 5 out of 5 Shake up your Figure Paintings! 05/02/2008 ~ davidkasman

Watching David paint the figure will make you loosen up and paint in a more direct, experimental manner. I also found the brief run-down of his materials at the end useful. I wish I lived in Austin so that I could join the group!


Nopic_blu rated 5 out of 5 Cool 02/15/2008 ~ camilleolsen

My favorite kind of lesson -- show me, better yet talk while you show me. Loved it.


View all learner reviews »


I always wondered 02/15/2008

I always wondered what you were doing behind that easel. Working on my own sketches I never watch anyone else work during the poses. Nice discussion of the process you use. thanks.



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