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"Dwindle" | Real time oil painting, color mixing, video editing demo

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Another freebie! A glimpse into the real time oil painting process for my painting dwindle, a portrait I painted last summer which you can watch come to life in the timelapsed version here: I have more painting demos available on my patreon page:

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  1. I love this! really showing the time and intricacies paintings take which a time laps doesn't show, did you create your reference photo? or did you find it from somewhere?

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  2. Hello my dear friend good morning it's okay no worries my dear friend we all make mistakes u are a amazing beautiful artist with a big amazing gorgeous Hart 💙👼😇✨🌟🌟✨we all are special and beautiful in are own way u are amazing u know I was born a premature babie with cerebral palsy I also have trouble speling and writing and ridting it OK if u make mistakes my dear friend happy happy holidays marry Christmas blessings👼🙏❤ my dear friend 💙👼😇😊🌟✨🌟🌟✨😘

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  3. hey lenaa, would you please create a video on how do u photoshop and edit your references so as you'd be able to figure out how u want your painting to look like instead of imagining and applying directly on your canvas, i mean like the double exposure effects and so as these flowers behind this painting

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  4. Hello! This is the only the second video I have seen of yours. I just found you today. I have never painted with oils but I am thinking about trying because I am having trouble with acrylics. Honestly, I work full time and haven't dived into painting enough to really learn. I mostly work with colored pencils and my whimsical girls are more cartoony. I eventually hope to paint slightly more realistic. I am really interested in the reference photo. Can you tell me more about that? Did you edit it to get those colors? Was it already like that? Thanks ♡ Your paintings are so beautiful!

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  5. Love your paintings! You're AMAZING! I was thinking what if you fixed a couple cameras for these real time paintings, like one fixed on the paint palette and reference and one on the painting? and just use one of the cameras audio for it all. I know id probably be a little bit more editing but It might help you out to not have to hold the camera and mix and paint haha. Just a thought! Again love your art and videos!

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  6. What do you use to edit your videos? I've tried iMovie but it doesn't hold the all of my clips. I've tried looking up different softwares but they are waaaaay too expensive. Is there any inexpensive video editors I can use for time lapses?

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  7. Whenever you use a paint labeled HUE it will always be more transparent. Now a question… what program on your computer are you using with the grid on it? That would be so helpful.

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  8. I'm 15 , I'm starting to paint & we have the same camera I watch you all the time you're so inspiring   and I used to draw and draw my grid on  but now when I get the pictures on my computer I don't know what software I need to use a grid .. could you help?

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  9. Will be possible in your weekly videos showing us how to paint transparent glass, I tried in a black background but is not working …well not working period 🙂 Thanks!!!

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  10. Love you work Lena!
    I was wondering how you get the grid on your reference picture on your computer, do you use photoshop for the grid? if so how?thanks!

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  11. Hi Lena, This is random in this video but can you make a video of how you oil paint in your sketch book? I just started oil painting and I would love to know how you oil paint for your sketch book (in detail like what you apply before painting in your sketch book.) Thank you!

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