Watercolor probably th most beautiful media for traditional art. I'm always jealous of people who are good at watercolor because watercolor makes your art looks so magical but it's really difficult to understand how to use that medium. I'm sticking to brush pen and ink for a while.
I'm in America and found a Watercolor set in November at Costco for about $16. It has paper, instruction book 6 well pallete, 3 cheap brushes, 2 pencils, pencil sharpener, 12 watercolor pencils and 10 tubes of watercolor paint and 1 tube of white gouache. I haven't even swatched it yet. No real brand names or pigment info, but I suppose it cant' hurt. I've been using mixed media paper and a 8 color set of PRANG for now. Costco also had a Drawing set and a Calligraphy set, but I limited my self to just one and picked up the Watercolor one. It seems like the hardest thing to learn, but I am having fun following tutorials I find online.
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I really like this piece! And especially the fact that you added pictures of your process. It's very interesting! (Shinhan are actually poster colours which is inbetween watercolour and gouache. That's why it's thicker than western watercolours!)
This is an incredible piece of art. I can relate because I also I’m very uneasy about things that tower over me. I don’t like big waves and who isn’t terrified of tornadoes. But I love all the symbolic monster characters within the tornado and the mountains. Very creative and I enjoyed hearing about your journey through different mediums!
These all honestly seem like perfectly normal fears. Maybe ancestral memories for basic survival. I won't even say what images went through my head while listing and watching this video
As an animator my advice is always work smarter not harder! I promise you’re not being lazy, you’re just saving yourself some time! This piece came out great! Love your videos ❤️
I love your videos, and it was great to hear about your journey through different media! I mostly used colored pencil when I was younger. In college I learned a lot about acrylics, (along with using charcoal, air dry clay, and ceramics) but ended up turning to watercolor for my senior project. Now watercolor is my favorite, and I’ve started adding colored pencil to my pieces too. :) You’ve influenced me a lot. You inspired me to really get into keeping sketchbooks and that’s really helped me grow as an artist. Thank you for sharing your wonderful videos!
I have noticed too that I have been more focused on watercolour. I used to be really into colour pencils and I still use them, but more as an overlay to watercolour than by itself. I feel like that a lot of artists use watercolour when they get older, lol.
My favorite media method is anything and everything that works....mixing watercolor with color pencils and markers with anything laying around that adds to the depth and complexity of the layers I find satisfying and beautiful.
first off i love this illustration of yours. its fantastic. i used to paint in oil and acrylic but now i tend to prefer, pencil, ink and watercolor. though i do want to experiment with arcylic ink and gouache.
This was so interesting and fun to watch and listen to! I was just in that phase of neglecting traditional and focusing on digital too much, so now I'm doing both again more evenly :)
Coloured pencils used to be my #1 go to supply. But I haven't touched them in two years since I've acquired other mediums. I dabble a lot. So watercolor, gouache, ink, alcohol markers, acrylic, digital, etc... My problem is is that I don't do enough full illustrations to really put any knowledge of any medium to the test to say which one I excell at, or is my favourite. I mostly have been just doing quick study sketches in my sketchbook and just slapping colour down without trying to render anything. Once a sketch looks semi- attractive, I move on. Lol I could go on, but I dunno... Im still figuring myself art identity out and finding how I flow best.
I really liked your talk about how you feel about different medias. I used to feel the same - do not mix mediums!! But now I love it. I just discovered alcohol markers through Jazza's art box. I'm using the Spectrum Noir and I love them!! Good to know the Copics smell - I'm very sensitive to smells and would get a major headache!! I think I'm gonna stick to the Spectrum Noir to grow my set. They don't have a very strong smell at all. You can put colored pencil over the marker but then you can't go back with the marker because, as you said, it'll mess up the nib. Recent;y I just did a few cute bear drawings with markers and scanned them into the computer to add text. I'm wanting to make greeting cards and prints with my art. I loved your watercolor!! So detailed - I'm just learning watercolors and mostly just making gradient mountain scenes. 😂
I used to only use black pens. I was in a doodle phase. Now, I don't even like lining my art with black pens anymore. Watercolor is also my favorite medium so far. Acryl-gouache is a close second. I always use colored pencils with these mediums too. They just look great combined. :) Also, awesome illustration. I love how it's so fluid and there's so much movement.
Absolutely loved the video! I've just recently started seriously getting into art and am using pencils and acrylic paints (especially the latter). There's so much I want to do and explore and experiment with but I often feel like I have to find my "thing". I'm really working on just having fun with art and not feeling like I should tie myself to one thing.
Loves your video and the art piece you were working on. I definitely love watercolor, but yes, sometimes it's fun to spice it up with other media as well.
I've never been an amazing painter although I love to paint and I've always pictured myself as a painter. I've never been super proud of my paintings really whether they be acrylic or watercolor but lately I've fallen in love with oil and I painted a picture of a Greek Island and I'm so proud of it!
I related a lot to what you said about copics. I was the same when I was younger! But now I feel like I have a lot more fun using watercolor and gouache. Experimenting with mixing paint has been more enjoyable for me and I can't do that with copics.
I think I went from Coloured Pencils to Watwrcolours to Soft Pastels to Oils to Oil Pastels. Now I enjoy oil pastels, playing with gouache and using watercolour pencils. I still love oils, but sometimes I want something eimpler to work with. I want to explore printmaking and sculpture some more too.
It was fun to hear about how your art media favourites have changed over the years! Personally I used to like Promarkers a lot when I was younger and also did a lot of coloured pencil drawings (still do), but over the years I've tried out stuff like oil pastels, pastels, watercolours, acrylic paints, plastic crayons and so on. Currently in traditional media I really like to work with gel pens and coloured pencils mixed with a few other things. I'd really like to try out gouache one day! And get even more art supplies, even if I have way too many already. Also on the digital side of things I've done both 3D and 2D art, though I'm not very good at 3D... Pixel art and larger digital art is very fun too. So overall I have to say that the media I've used changes all the time and a lot, I don't want to stick with just one! I'd like to know more about mixed media and especially how to mix traditional and digital art well. Also, do you ever feel like your style changes drastically depending on the media you use?
@@MariaRevArt They're fun, but I can't really get fine enough details with them, since I tend to work in very small sizes in my drawings. I really like the vibrant colours they have though! :)
I like the idea of painting your fears. Seems I have more nightmares these days than regular dreams. If I were a better artist it would be easier to draw my dreams than to write them down, which can take me 3-4 hours. I have to do it right away or I'll forget details. SOOO easy to forget it
I always forget that us Canadians technically have an accent. To me everybody else just sounds weird and we sound right. But I love this piece! Youre an artist who had helped me learn a lot about different media over the last few years.
I remember when i started with art i also really wanted to use copics but i said to myself “you should learn watercolours first, cause there similar and less expensive”. They turned into my favourite medium and i can’t even imagine using markers.
I've mostly been more of a traditional medium guy, but for the last couple months I've been exploring digital much more... I actually like it, but I'm not sure how to bring the best of it for me.. I also love using watercolors, but I don't do it as often anymore. I also wanna try gouache too
You can use anything with markers though. Just put pencil or gouache on top, why not, same as with gouache on watercolor. Only difficulty might be the paper ^^
Sunday 2/9 full moon I was in my little studio and there were crazy winds in the trees, we were all staying inside because branches were falling out of the redwoods. Suddenly, cree-crack skriiich- a bay tree had blown down on my little building, I went outside and two branches had wrapped themselves around my dormer- a hug, hello! neighbors came down the road and cut it all down. Crazy- the wind died.
I love seeing the little concepts and planning that you did for this piece!!! Oh btw, Juicy Ink made a new yt channel using her real name, Victoria Gedvillas. I get what you mean by how she uses her tools for mixed media.
Tornadoes and giant waves are anxiety dreams. Do you get them at particular times of the year, say when assignments are due? I used to hate watercolour because it was so fluid and 'ran away from me' but now I understand that's the nature of watercolour and once I began to relax it quickly became my favourite medium. The reason I like art subscription boxes is I get to try all kinds of mediums I wouldn't necessarily go out and buy in case I wasted money on something in didn't like. So far it's confirmed I like gouache and coloured pencils but I still cannot abide pastels and oils! 🤣
Lovely art and video, as usual! I think however the video would have benefited a lot from showing some examples of the art you're talking about, like showing some copic art piece and old guache pieces. I think it would be easier to understand what you mean and super nice to really see your progress. :)
I like them when used in conjunction with actual watercolours, because to me it's kind of like adding small touches and then blending the heck out of it, but on its own? Nope!! Too textured, I do not like it. Why do you like it, though?
i used to be mostly into pen/fineliner drawing (i was sort of afraid of color), then threw in water soluble graphite pencils for shading. eventually i added watercolor pencils into the mix to add some washes of color. i liked the precision and control of them. i was using the derwent inktense blocks too, which kind of was the stepping stone to watercolor. but once i started using watercolor paint i just fell in love with the flow of it and the unpredictability that you can't get with other media. i don't dislike watercolor pencils, i just find they have limitations for the type of art i want to create
I like watercolour pencils. I'm actually trying to use them more. I kind of put them aside when I got into oil painting and then oil pastel art. I enjoy watercolour pencils, especially compared to coloured pencils. I have more control than watercolour and I can get smoother blends and mixes. W/C pencils are so underrated.
Franchesca Mia Watercolour pencils can be used in infinitely different ways! Sometimes I dry sketch with them, sometimes I do full pieces, adding water to maximise their potential. I love them because you can easily add detail and outlines without disrupting the medium. I’ve even managed to use the dry colour to create various palettes - it’s very quite useful when I’m being extra cautious about adding colour to a piece. I’ll use a thin brush and gently transfer the colour onto wherever I want it to go.
On your copic lineart issue, i have found that fountain pen inks dont smudge with markers, (but do with water). This might not be true for all fountain pen inks as i only tried out a few but i can semi confidently say that they are a good bet for colored lineart with markers :)
rn im really getting into digital art on my ipad and trying to figure out animation!! but i think if i could only have one art media id go with my mechanical pencil since its what im most used to
Its funny that for me, the limitations of colors in markers and colored pencils work for me, when I do some watercolor/ink work I spend a ridiculous amount of time to mix. But watercolors dont really work for me (watercolor pencils for some reason do work for me) but with colored pencils there is a certain warmth to it whereas markers can be very cold and technical (and i love it both) Also big things are scary, im terrified of big whales, like the blue whale.
I have ben a watercolorist for more than 40 years, and took a verrrry long hiatus from painting, due to life happening.. after reawakening to watercolors, I also started painting with gouache, and am so in love with it !!! Even after many years of watercolors and pen and ink , gouache has taken me by surprise, completely!! You are very lucky that you are open to all mediums ,and just following it ,as you are learning what feels right in your process of creating. NORAKAG on instagram , in case you'd like to see what I do..👍👍
this was really interesting to watch , and to hear how you move through different phases of mediums.. you mentioned pencil crayons , and i was wondering if you meant colored pencils?? Just was wondering if there is such a thing as pencil crayons .. would be intriguing if there is 😊👍 thanks for your wonderful videos. ... norakag on instagram and fb take care :-)
Hey, I just thought this would be a good idea: Paint on a calendar, your drawings with water colour. I got this idea because I thought it would be so cute if you drew a water colour bird on a calendar. ( Sorry this Is worded badly ). 🐙🦋👍🏼 please like this so she can see ! :)
I respectfully disagree. To call oneself a watercolor artist, that’s all you use. No gouache. No pencil. No white gel pen. A mixed media artist, use whatever works to enhance your painting. My opinion is this: watercolor is transparent, translucent, and white should be the white of the paper. That’s the”purist” definition, which I hold. But mixed media is awesome and fun. One isn’t better than the other, but I think they are distinct and separate.
If you let mistakes stay and just fix it in digital I don't see an issue with that if it is for work. However, if it is personal then I think you are only hindering your own development. That's how I feel at least.
You and I have like the same nightmares I get nightmares of big waves and sand storms and most of all big cats. I have nightmares of cats tearing me up
Watercolor probably th most beautiful media for traditional art. I'm always jealous of people who are good at watercolor because watercolor makes your art looks so magical but it's really difficult to understand how to use that medium. I'm sticking to brush pen and ink for a while.
use it every day and you will master it eventually ❤️
Try watercolor pencils, i used to use them and they r AMAZING u should try it ( u can get it at micheals )
@@urfavvarii you can even get good ones at Wal-Mart so thats gucci
I'm in America and found a Watercolor set in November at Costco for about $16. It has paper, instruction book 6 well pallete, 3 cheap brushes, 2 pencils, pencil sharpener, 12 watercolor pencils and 10 tubes of watercolor paint and 1 tube of white gouache. I haven't even swatched it yet. No real brand names or pigment info, but I suppose it cant' hurt. I've been using mixed media paper and a 8 color set of PRANG for now.
Costco also had a Drawing set and a Calligraphy set, but I limited my self to just one and picked up the Watercolor one. It seems like the hardest thing to learn, but I am having fun following tutorials I find online.
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This painting is beautiful.
Me: wow I’m really sick I should take a nap- nope nevermind jelarts uploaded
You always cure my sickness 💗💗💗
I hope you feel better!
Ellie Shada get well soon 😊
I hope you feel better soon luv 🌸💕
Thank you guys !! 💖
I really like this piece! And especially the fact that you added pictures of your process. It's very interesting!
(Shinhan are actually poster colours which is inbetween watercolour and gouache. That's why it's thicker than western watercolours!)
Oh that's interesting to know! They're really nice to use
This is an incredible piece of art. I can relate because I also I’m very uneasy about things that tower over me. I don’t like big waves and who isn’t terrified of tornadoes. But I love all the symbolic monster characters within the tornado and the mountains. Very creative and I enjoyed hearing about your journey through different mediums!
Thanks so much!
Lol i m short asf everything twers over me 😂😭
@@bossbabypaints Same😂😂
Justin Seagull Same here!
These all honestly seem like perfectly normal fears. Maybe ancestral memories for basic survival. I won't even say what images went through my head while listing and watching this video
my favorite media is gouache with colored pencils but a media i want to try more and want to be one of my favorites is charcoal
As an animator my advice is always work smarter not harder! I promise you’re not being lazy, you’re just saving yourself some time! This piece came out great! Love your videos ❤️
i love these ranty videos of yours where you just talk about a topic you want and have a painting process in the backround. its so lovely
I love your videos, and it was great to hear about your journey through different media!
I mostly used colored pencil when I was younger. In college I learned a lot about acrylics, (along with using charcoal, air dry clay, and ceramics) but ended up turning to watercolor for my senior project. Now watercolor is my favorite, and I’ve started adding colored pencil to my pieces too. :)
You’ve influenced me a lot. You inspired me to really get into keeping sketchbooks and that’s really helped me grow as an artist.
Thank you for sharing your wonderful videos!
I have noticed too that I have been more focused on watercolour. I used to be really into colour pencils and I still use them, but more as an overlay to watercolour than by itself. I feel like that a lot of artists use watercolour when they get older, lol.
You inspire me to do better videos and on my art cause it’s bad but I se yours and say I CAN DO IT”❤️🌹🤙
I love the way you use watercolour! You bring out the beauty in the paints💖
My favorite media method is anything and everything that works....mixing watercolor with color pencils and markers with anything laying around that adds to the depth and complexity of the layers I find satisfying and beautiful.
first off i love this illustration of yours. its fantastic. i used to paint in oil and acrylic but now i tend to prefer, pencil, ink and watercolor. though i do want to experiment with arcylic ink and gouache.
Your art is always so stunning...such good storytelling in each piece 💓
Thank you!
loving the finish piece :)
and your right it's good to explore more media and change things up a bit
I love this. The ghosts are my favourite part. It’s so brilliant you included your concept sketches. Seriously amazing
Thank you for adding the different thumbnails during the video. It is really interesting !
This was so interesting and fun to watch and listen to! I was just in that phase of neglecting traditional and focusing on digital too much, so now I'm doing both again more evenly :)
I enjoy your videos, they're relaxing. It's fun to look back and see how our ideas change and grow on things.
Coloured pencils used to be my #1 go to supply. But I haven't touched them in two years since I've acquired other mediums. I dabble a lot. So watercolor, gouache, ink, alcohol markers, acrylic, digital, etc... My problem is is that I don't do enough full illustrations to really put any knowledge of any medium to the test to say which one I excell at, or is my favourite. I mostly have been just doing quick study sketches in my sketchbook and just slapping colour down without trying to render anything. Once a sketch looks semi- attractive, I move on. Lol I could go on, but I dunno... Im still figuring myself art identity out and finding how I flow best.
I love using watercolor painting with coloured pencils. As well as acrylic painting
I really liked your talk about how you feel about different medias. I used to feel the same - do not mix mediums!! But now I love it.
I just discovered alcohol markers through Jazza's art box. I'm using the Spectrum Noir and I love them!! Good to know the Copics smell - I'm very sensitive to smells and would get a major headache!! I think I'm gonna stick to the Spectrum Noir to grow my set. They don't have a very strong smell at all.
You can put colored pencil over the marker but then you can't go back with the marker because, as you said, it'll mess up the nib. Recent;y I just did a few cute bear drawings with markers and scanned them into the computer to add text. I'm wanting to make greeting cards and prints with my art.
I loved your watercolor!! So detailed - I'm just learning watercolors and mostly just making gradient mountain scenes. 😂
I used to only use black pens. I was in a doodle phase. Now, I don't even like lining my art with black pens anymore. Watercolor is also my favorite medium so far. Acryl-gouache is a close second. I always use colored pencils with these mediums too. They just look great combined. :) Also, awesome illustration. I love how it's so fluid and there's so much movement.
Your art is so beautiful! I am really inspired by you! Always keep drawing!
Absolutely loved the video! I've just recently started seriously getting into art and am using pencils and acrylic paints (especially the latter). There's so much I want to do and explore and experiment with but I often feel like I have to find my "thing". I'm really working on just having fun with art and not feeling like I should tie myself to one thing.
Loves your video and the art piece you were working on. I definitely love watercolor, but yes, sometimes it's fun to spice it up with other media as well.
I've never been an amazing painter although I love to paint and I've always pictured myself as a painter. I've never been super proud of my paintings really whether they be acrylic or watercolor but lately I've fallen in love with oil and I painted a picture of a Greek Island and I'm so proud of it!
I really like these type of videos. It helped me open up to ideas of other mediums, and I really look up to your mindset of learning in art! :D
yay! I love your videos for whenever im drawing! AND WOW THIS IS AMAZING JEL!!!!!!!
This art piece is Amazing i love how you blended those colors and i love the shades of blue.
I related a lot to what you said about copics. I was the same when I was younger! But now I feel like I have a lot more fun using watercolor and gouache. Experimenting with mixing paint has been more enjoyable for me and I can't do that with copics.
I think I went from Coloured Pencils to Watwrcolours to Soft Pastels to Oils to Oil Pastels. Now I enjoy oil pastels, playing with gouache and using watercolour pencils. I still love oils, but sometimes I want something eimpler to work with. I want to explore printmaking and sculpture some more too.
It was fun to hear about how your art media favourites have changed over the years! Personally I used to like Promarkers a lot when I was younger and also did a lot of coloured pencil drawings (still do), but over the years I've tried out stuff like oil pastels, pastels, watercolours, acrylic paints, plastic crayons and so on.
Currently in traditional media I really like to work with gel pens and coloured pencils mixed with a few other things. I'd really like to try out gouache one day! And get even more art supplies, even if I have way too many already. Also on the digital side of things I've done both 3D and 2D art, though I'm not very good at 3D... Pixel art and larger digital art is very fun too.
So overall I have to say that the media I've used changes all the time and a lot, I don't want to stick with just one! I'd like to know more about mixed media and especially how to mix traditional and digital art well. Also, do you ever feel like your style changes drastically depending on the media you use?
What was your experience with oil pastels? I really enjoy them atm.
@@MariaRevArt They're fun, but I can't really get fine enough details with them, since I tend to work in very small sizes in my drawings. I really like the vibrant colours they have though! :)
Gouache is great, especially when doing studies on a trips because they dry fast..
@@mevnie-enn I find myself having to be looser with them.
This piece is absolutely gorgeous!
I like the idea of painting your fears. Seems I have more nightmares these days than regular dreams. If I were a better artist it would be easier to draw my dreams than to write them down, which can take me 3-4 hours. I have to do it right away or I'll forget details. SOOO easy to forget it
interesting seeing all of the studies and then the final piece :)
Owww such a great work!
I loooooooooved watching you paint. Thank you for this video.
I always forget that us Canadians technically have an accent. To me everybody else just sounds weird and we sound right. But I love this piece! Youre an artist who had helped me learn a lot about different media over the last few years.
Everyone has an accent, compared to people from somewhere else. It's all relative.
I remember when i started with art i also really wanted to use copics but i said to myself “you should learn watercolours first, cause there similar and less expensive”. They turned into my favourite medium and i can’t even imagine using markers.
I've mostly been more of a traditional medium guy, but for the last couple months I've been exploring digital much more... I actually like it, but I'm not sure how to bring the best of it for me.. I also love using watercolors, but I don't do it as often anymore. I also wanna try gouache too
You can use anything with markers though. Just put pencil or gouache on top, why not, same as with gouache on watercolor. Only difficulty might be the paper ^^
Sunday 2/9 full moon I was in my little studio and there were crazy winds in the trees, we were all staying inside because branches were falling out of the redwoods.
Suddenly, cree-crack skriiich- a bay tree had blown down on my little building, I went outside and two branches had wrapped themselves around my dormer- a hug, hello! neighbors came down the road and cut it all down. Crazy- the wind died.
Black pen and watercolor paper is my favourite
You're so talented, I love your videos!
Wow this is beautiful, rly amazing piece
I love seeing the little concepts and planning that you did for this piece!!!
Oh btw, Juicy Ink made a new yt channel using her real name,
Victoria Gedvillas. I get what you mean by how she uses her tools for mixed media.
Tornadoes and giant waves are anxiety dreams. Do you get them at particular times of the year, say when assignments are due?
I used to hate watercolour because it was so fluid and 'ran away from me' but now I understand that's the nature of watercolour and once I began to relax it quickly became my favourite medium.
The reason I like art subscription boxes is I get to try all kinds of mediums I wouldn't necessarily go out and buy in case I wasted money on something in didn't like. So far it's confirmed I like gouache and coloured pencils but I still cannot abide pastels and oils! 🤣
I was just thinking about trying some new forms of media! XD
i love the art that you did
good job!!
Lovely art and video, as usual! I think however the video would have benefited a lot from showing some examples of the art you're talking about, like showing some copic art piece and old guache pieces. I think it would be easier to understand what you mean and super nice to really see your progress. :)
New paints or new camera ? The color looks metallic , very nice
Very interesting!
I use watercolor pencils, watercolor. I want to do acrylic again but I’m lazy. I have an abandoned wacom 20€ tablet.
My favourite media is watercolour pencils, which I’ve found isn’t very common? Anyone have any opinions on why they like/dislike them?
I like them when used in conjunction with actual watercolours, because to me it's kind of like adding small touches and then blending the heck out of it, but on its own? Nope!! Too textured, I do not like it.
Why do you like it, though?
i used to be mostly into pen/fineliner drawing (i was sort of afraid of color), then threw in water soluble graphite pencils for shading. eventually i added watercolor pencils into the mix to add some washes of color. i liked the precision and control of them. i was using the derwent inktense blocks too, which kind of was the stepping stone to watercolor. but once i started using watercolor paint i just fell in love with the flow of it and the unpredictability that you can't get with other media. i don't dislike watercolor pencils, i just find they have limitations for the type of art i want to create
I like watercolour pencils. I'm actually trying to use them more. I kind of put them aside when I got into oil painting and then oil pastel art. I enjoy watercolour pencils, especially compared to coloured pencils. I have more control than watercolour and I can get smoother blends and mixes. W/C pencils are so underrated.
I haven't used mine that often tbh. I don't really know how to control it very much, so I guess I'm just intimidated lol
Franchesca Mia Watercolour pencils can be used in infinitely different ways! Sometimes I dry sketch with them, sometimes I do full pieces, adding water to maximise their potential. I love them because you can easily add detail and outlines without disrupting the medium. I’ve even managed to use the dry colour to create various palettes - it’s very quite useful when I’m being extra cautious about adding colour to a piece. I’ll use a thin brush and gently transfer the colour onto wherever I want it to go.
On your copic lineart issue, i have found that fountain pen inks dont smudge with markers, (but do with water). This might not be true for all fountain pen inks as i only tried out a few but i can semi confidently say that they are a good bet for colored lineart with markers :)
As I was trying to improve my skills which is better for fine details and sketching ?
Is it WATERCOLOR OR COLOR PENCILS ??
rn im really getting into digital art on my ipad and trying to figure out animation!! but i think if i could only have one art media id go with my mechanical pencil since its what im most used to
It's cute hands again!!
You dyed your hair??? I wanna see!!
Its funny that for me, the limitations of colors in markers and colored pencils work for me, when I do some watercolor/ink work I spend a ridiculous amount of time to mix. But watercolors dont really work for me (watercolor pencils for some reason do work for me) but with colored pencils there is a certain warmth to it whereas markers can be very cold and technical (and i love it both)
Also big things are scary, im terrified of big whales, like the blue whale.
Happy ground hog day. Spring is soon to arrive no matter what the rodent thinks. Art is calming just enjoy the flow.
What kind of coloured pencils did you use for this piece?
Fun video thanks!
I’m actually going through my marker phase 😂😂
You could do a 3 copic marker challenge maybe???? That's always nice to watch 🐇
can you make a full lllustration with copic markers now as a challenge? :)
I love ur videos
I could never
Oh I thought this was gonna be about social media 😅 still a great video!
your first video was posted on my birthday :D
I have ben a watercolorist for more than 40 years, and took a verrrry long hiatus from painting, due to life happening.. after reawakening to watercolors, I also started painting with gouache, and am so in love with it !!!
Even after many years of watercolors and pen and ink , gouache has taken me by surprise, completely!!
You are very lucky that you are open to all mediums ,and just following it ,as you are learning what feels right in your process of creating.
NORAKAG on instagram , in case you'd like to see what I do..👍👍
Do you have any other classes in college besides art
Have you ever used airbrush?
Wow my fears are kinda the opposite, if there isn’t clouds or mountains in the sky, I get really uneasy.
Oh haha that's interesting!
5:27 ooohh... like when I have a dog and I babysit a hamster
this was really interesting to watch , and to hear how you move through different phases of mediums.. you mentioned pencil crayons , and i was wondering if you meant colored pencils?? Just was wondering if there is such a thing as pencil crayons .. would be intriguing if there is 😊👍
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Yes, pencil crayons are colored pencils. That's what they're called in Canada :)
Amelia oh.. thank you very much for the answer :-)))
Hey, I just thought this would be a good idea: Paint on a calendar, your drawings with water colour. I got this idea because I thought it would be so cute if you drew a water colour bird on a calendar. ( Sorry this Is worded badly ). 🐙🦋👍🏼 please like this so she can see ! :)
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@Georgia Cornelius hi
Yayyy :D
Prettyyyyyyyy
Gouache is my😁, as of now..
I respectfully disagree. To call oneself a watercolor artist, that’s all you use. No gouache. No pencil. No white gel pen. A mixed media artist, use whatever works to enhance your painting. My opinion is this: watercolor is transparent, translucent, and white should be the white of the paper. That’s the”purist” definition, which I hold. But mixed media is awesome and fun. One isn’t better than the other, but I think they are distinct and separate.
Damn, someone dropped their paint brush on the dislike. 😳
Qazaqtar barma
I also have nightmares about tsunamis
Edit: typo
Early
If you let mistakes stay and just fix it in digital I don't see an issue with that if it is for work. However, if it is personal then I think you are only hindering your own development. That's how I feel at least.
Wow, what are we doing to or children that they are afraid of clouds. SMH
Я не знаю что сказать, поэтому просто скажу что это ахуено 👍🏻
Hello ;w;
You and I have like the same nightmares
I get nightmares of big waves and sand storms and most of all big cats. I have nightmares of cats tearing me up
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