I loaded the website youtube.com, and then once the page loads if you look near the top there’s a text box labelled “search”. into that text box I put “bob ross yellow ochre mountains”, and clicked the “search” button. Notice that the page changes from the home page to the search results. I then scrolled through the search results, clicking on the top few videos and skipping to the mountain section in each video to check if it’s relevant. I can use the video preview feature on the timeline by hovering my cursor over a section of the video to get a low resolution preview of what part of the painting he’s up to. Once I found the correct video, I focussed into the url bar in my web browser by pressing cmd-L, then pressed cmd-A and cmd-C to copy the url, and then in Lemmy I was able to paste that same url by using the cmd-V shortcut.
This is all I was able to find (in a couple of mins) where he used yellow ochre to make white snow
https://youtu.be/M8aCyv8n44A&t=561
fuck everything about this video. banned outside YouTube, regionally banned on YouTube.
https://youtu.be/4XxClvPZ1RE
He uses yellow ochre for the sky, which makes sense.
How did you find it? Curious as to the method.
I loaded the website youtube.com, and then once the page loads if you look near the top there’s a text box labelled “search”. into that text box I put “bob ross yellow ochre mountains”, and clicked the “search” button. Notice that the page changes from the home page to the search results. I then scrolled through the search results, clicking on the top few videos and skipping to the mountain section in each video to check if it’s relevant. I can use the video preview feature on the timeline by hovering my cursor over a section of the video to get a low resolution preview of what part of the painting he’s up to. Once I found the correct video, I focussed into the url bar in my web browser by pressing cmd-L, then pressed cmd-A and cmd-C to copy the url, and then in Lemmy I was able to paste that same url by using the cmd-V shortcut.
lmao