Happy to say that I have managed to create fairly realistic water drops thanks to this very helpful tutorial. Thanks Chris, you are a gem at teaching and eplaining things in a clear and concise manner
Oh I loved this SOoooo much... it's like magic. 😊 I'm watching you create it and it wasn't until the final touches that it suddenly popped and became a water drop in front of my eyes. 😊 I wanna just go do an acrylic pour and play with water drops for days and days.... so cool and so satisfying to paint! THANK YOU!! 🙏❤️
You are so creative and SO talented! I learn so much every time I watch your videos! I'm so glad I got turned on to you! You are so much more than just a pour painter. All to say, I'm getting a lot of education... not just about pouring! Thank you Chris!😊⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Oh my! Why didn't I stumble onto this video sooner? This is exactly what I was looking for.😀 You are such an amazing artist and teacher. I just love watching your videos. Thank you so much!!!❤
So happy you are a lefty. Me too! Easy to follow your instructions. You are such an amazing teacher Bonus I have all the necessary brushes. Can’t wait to try making some water 💦 on a pour. I agree watercolor paper especially 300 weight is super absorbent. Thank you! Thank You! For this tutorial!!!!
Amazing!! Just amazing!! You make it look so easy and I had to laugh when you “in theory, they are quite simple”! I love your work and the way you teach… I will definitely give this a go! You have a new subscriber! ♥️♥️🇦🇺
You are such a great teacher! Thank you for explaining so detailed how to paint the water drops. Yours look so realistic. Now I have to start practicing. This and so many other techniques.
I had a go at drawing a water droplet using your method. Yours look superb, so realistic! I was really pleased with my effort and rushed to show my husband. He stared at it and asked, "What is it?" To me it was so obvious, so I replied,"Well what does it look like?!!" He studied it again, then attempted, "A ladybird?" 🤷♀️ I give up! - Sue.
Another great tutorial. Thanks! And may I ask about the Betta - did you use your mind-blowing transfer technique for it? Or is it some kind of glue-on outline?
Thank you, Patricia! I used a reference photo for the Betta and chalked in the basic shape with a white chalk pencil before painting. Truth be told, I've only used the mind-blowing technique one time...I didn't like the black lines!
I've been watching different videos on water drops/bubbles also and this as you mentioned seems easy in theory but definitely will require some practice ...well for me anyway. Haha. Have you ever done a painting of a water splash ?? Like what a still shot of a drop of water hitting a flat surface and splashing back up would look like . I hope that makes sense ... I'm not exactly sure what it would be called lol. Thanks for sharing this I definitely want to practice on a dry canvas pour that i plan on pouring over anyway so that I can get the right "feel" for it since that's what I intend on painting them on rather than paper . I think they turned out very nice & cant wait to try them in blues. Thanks again . Ohhhh and if you have ever done paintings of Lighting in the night sky I would love to see that also ...just thought I'd throw it out there since you mentioned suggestions lol. Thanks again 😉😉😉😉
Happy to say that I have managed to create fairly realistic water drops thanks to this very helpful tutorial. Thanks Chris, you are a gem at teaching and eplaining things in a clear and concise manner
I am truly thrilled to hear that, Karen! Thanks so much for letting me know. 😘
Oh I loved this SOoooo much... it's like magic. 😊 I'm watching you create it and it wasn't until the final touches that it suddenly popped and became a water drop in front of my eyes. 😊 I wanna just go do an acrylic pour and play with water drops for days and days.... so cool and so satisfying to paint! THANK YOU!! 🙏❤️
Thank YOU for the lovely comment! I hope you enjoy painting them yourself. 😘
You are so creative and SO talented! I learn so much every time I watch your videos! I'm so glad I got turned on to you! You are so much more than just a pour painter. All to say, I'm getting a lot of education... not just about pouring! Thank you Chris!😊⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Thank you so much for your sweet words of support! I truly appreciate it and it encourages me to continue with the channel! 😘
You were very thorough with your instructions, you even have me thinking I Can do this. Lol I’m glad I found you…thank you!!!
Thank you Debbie! I appreciate your kind feedback...makes my day!
Oh my! Why didn't I stumble onto this video sooner? This is exactly what I was looking for.😀 You are such an amazing artist and teacher. I just love watching your videos. Thank you so much!!!❤
Thanks so much! I appreciate your kind feedback. It encourages me, truly!
Wonderful tutorial Chris ! You are such a fab teacher ! Thanks for sharing your amazing talent! ❤️
Thank you for watching all these videos! I see your name popping up on several! 😘
So happy you are a lefty. Me too! Easy to follow your instructions.
You are such an amazing teacher
Bonus I have all the necessary brushes.
Can’t wait to try making some water 💦 on a pour.
I agree watercolor paper especially 300 weight is super absorbent.
Thank you! Thank You! For this tutorial!!!!
Good to hear! Have fun with it, Kaye!
Good on ya, Chris! So kind to share your expertise with us.
My pleasure! 😘
Oh, thank you so much for linking me to this video. Your tutorial here is great. I’m going to start practicing. Also love the Betta fish.
Thank you, Carolyn! Glad you found it helpful! 😘
Yes, you are an expert! A far too humble one! You just taught a really amazing lesson. I’m saving this video! Thanks 😊.
Thrilled to hear that, Diane! Thank you for the feedback.
Amazing!! Just amazing!! You make it look so easy and I had to laugh when you “in theory, they are quite simple”!
I love your work and the way you teach… I will definitely give this a go! You have a new subscriber! ♥️♥️🇦🇺
Hurray! Thank you Natalie and welcome to my channel! 😘
You are such a great teacher! Thank you for explaining so detailed how to paint the water drops. Yours look so realistic. Now I have to start practicing. This and so many other techniques.
Just takes practice...you can do it! Suddenly they'll seem easy to you, and so effective! Relax and have fun!
So helpful and your voice is really soothing. God Bless you. 🥰
Ohhhh...thank you! What a lovely comment!
Thank you for taking the time to teach us this😁😁😁
It's my pleasure! Let me know how you do! 😘
Thank you very much for showing me how to paint water droplets. 🙂👍
It's my pleasure! Thanks for watching!
I had a go at drawing a water droplet using your method. Yours look superb, so realistic! I was really pleased with my effort and rushed to show my husband. He stared at it and asked, "What is it?" To me it was so obvious, so I replied,"Well what does it look like?!!" He studied it again, then attempted, "A ladybird?"
🤷♀️ I give up!
- Sue.
Oh my...sounds like a comment my husband would make! Don't give up! I'm sure you did great and it will only get better and better!
Great video, great teacher. 👌
Thanks, Pamela!
Thank you. Great, easy to understand tutorial.
I'm so happy to hear that you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much for this! It was incredibly helpful!
You are so welcome!
Thanks for sharing Chris!
Always a pleasure!
Thanks for sharing Chris, I'm adding this video to our water drops file on Greener Pastures Beyond the Pour
Thank you, Sio! It's an honor.
Thank you so much, that was lovely!
I'm glad you liked it! Thanks!
Thanks for sharing. I watched someone else and they went so fast this was easy to follow!
Thank you, Linda! I don't know how to speed up the video, too technically challenged! LOL! Real time is better when trying to learn, I agree!
I guess it is kinda randomly asking but does anybody know of a good website to watch new tv shows online ?
@Keenan Jimmy i watch on Flixzone. You can find it by googling =)
@Avery Tobias yup, been watching on FlixZone for since april myself :D
@Avery Tobias Thanks, signed up and it seems like they got a lot of movies there =) I really appreciate it !!
Another great tutorial. Thanks! And may I ask about the Betta - did you use your mind-blowing transfer technique for it? Or is it some kind of glue-on outline?
Thank you, Patricia! I used a reference photo for the Betta and chalked in the basic shape with a white chalk pencil before painting. Truth be told, I've only used the mind-blowing technique one time...I didn't like the black lines!
I've been watching different videos on water drops/bubbles also and this as you mentioned seems easy in theory but definitely will require some practice ...well for me anyway. Haha. Have you ever done a painting of a water splash ?? Like what a still shot of a drop of water hitting a flat surface and splashing back up would look like . I hope that makes sense ... I'm not exactly sure what it would be called lol. Thanks for sharing this I definitely want to practice on a dry canvas pour that i plan on pouring over anyway so that I can get the right "feel" for it since that's what I intend on painting them on rather than paper . I think they turned out very nice & cant wait to try them in blues. Thanks again . Ohhhh and if you have ever done paintings of Lighting in the night sky I would love to see that also ...just thought I'd throw it out there since you mentioned suggestions lol. Thanks again 😉😉😉😉
Love your ideas, Julie! I've done a colored pencil drawing of a strawberry splashing into a glass of wine...very challenging!
@@ChrisJeszeck oh wow. Yeah that definitely sounds like it woukd be very challenging !!! 😉😉
Thankyou for sharing
My pleasure...thanks for watching!
How did you transfer that beautiful fish... or did you free hand
For this one I drew the body outline with a sharp chalk pencil. For more detailed ones I use transfer paper. Thanks for watching, Gail!