Oil Painting Materials Guide for Beginners

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In this video you will learn on what to buy and what are the materials if you want to start oil paintings. This video is for beginners.

Oil Paint Colors:

Titanium white
Phthalo Blue / French Ultramarine / Primary blue
Cadmium Red / Brilliant Red
Cadmium Yellow / Primary Yellow / Lemon Yellow
Burnt Umber

Brands: Winton Oil Color, Talens Oil Color, Louvre Oil Color, Grumbacher Oil

Brushes:
Natural Bristles, Filbert Brush Nylons or Synthetic

Palette Knives, smaller is better.

Mediums:
Linseed Oil and Turpentine
You can mix turpentine with Linseed to make it as medium.
It will make oil paints dry faster

Gesso as primer

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28 comments on “Oil Painting Materials Guide for Beginners”

  1. Thq so much John for this video. It's so helpful. Just few more questions.. How do we clean the brushes in the middle of painting n in the end? Do we have to use Bob Ross 'liquid white'?
    Sorry for asking too many questions.

    1. you're welcome Kiran... I use soap and water to clean the brushes after painting. But while painting you can use the turpentine or thinner to clean the brushes like what Bob Ross did... No I am not using any liquid white...

  2. It's good to know your tips about oil painting. They say it's easier but i never tried because it's "dirtier". Am i right or it's me thinking wrongly? Thank you.

  3. Yes John many established artists use the "Winton," brand...it's a good oil paint. Thanks for this very good for beginners. I look forward to your lessons in oils and thanks for NOT using BLACK.

    1. you're very welcome Stella.. yes... I actually not use black in oil paintings... unlike in acrylics... it dries fast so it's easier to use black and it won't turn muddy.

  4. Love you much sir😊.sir i have a one question, can i use my wooden acrylic plate for oil😐becoz i used this once.plz sir give me a solution i realy need this😊😊😊

    1. Sorry for late response... yes you can use it.. but clean it after using so that oil won't stick on the palette.

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