Waouuu that’s wonderful! It’s exactly what I was looking for. Clear explanations for such a beautiful result. I’m gonna give it a try right now. Thanks ever so much
Love your new tutorial. Your instructions are so clear and seeing you mix the paint is a bonus. I tried another pear tutorial that took so long and was so tedious that I gave up. I am not looking for a perfect photographic look, I have a camera for that. Your painting style is just what I am looking for. Oh, and I love your paintings even if I wasn’t trying to learn.
I’m not sure. The larger rounded area started as dark green, then ended up orange. Was that because you didn’t like it? Or because it wasn’t working? I’ve just started with watercolours so I’m trying to work out if you persist and hope it works out?
Not to sure what area you are referring too 🤔 but at the end I do add some red to deepen the colour... practice practice practice and enjoy the process :)
Thank you so much for your tutorial on pears. Clear instructions appreciated
Beautiful!!
Waouuu that’s wonderful! It’s exactly what I was looking for. Clear explanations for such a beautiful result. I’m gonna give it a try right now. Thanks ever so much
This reminds me of how the Masters would paint and creating the classic watercolor look. Thank you Dani.
Really cool lesson! Thank you!!
Wonderful! Thankyou for sharing your expertise
Love your new tutorial. Your instructions are so clear and seeing you mix the paint is a bonus. I tried another pear tutorial that took so long and was so tedious that I gave up. I am not looking for a perfect photographic look, I have a camera for that. Your painting style is just what I am looking for. Oh, and I love your paintings even if I wasn’t trying to learn.
Yes I saw a few tutorials that went for hours and I know some people just time poor... Glad you enjoyed it...
Do you let the colors dry in between? Thanks
I’m not sure. The larger rounded area started as dark green, then ended up orange. Was that because you didn’t like it? Or because it wasn’t working?
I’ve just started with watercolours so I’m trying to work out if you persist and hope it works out?
Not to sure what area you are referring too 🤔 but at the end I do add some red to deepen the colour... practice practice practice and enjoy the process :)