Thank you so very much, Ben. I've been very bad about getting new videos out out. We moved 2,000 miles away and I'm just now getting to the point where I can start painting again.
So glad you can start painting again. I would love for you to make a video where you expound on your wet into wet technique. I have my observations but that's not as good as hearing it from you yourself. I've watched a lot of watercolor videos and I don't think I've seen anyone who achieves your control of paint application and local values doing wet into wet. It's awesome to watch.
@@benalbritton LOL, Ben, you're making me blush!! But you have certainly given me the perfect subject for my next video. Sorry, the quality of the film is so amateurish, but I just do them on my phone and am very bad at learning editing skills. Thanks again for your kind words.
I really learned a lot! These well explained and demonstrated basics ar done so well by you Susan with the best part at the end identifying each of the featured points I can completely understand this essential concept..THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!!
I'm so glad you found it helpful. Once you've master these basic shapes, you can model just about anything. Just break the image down into spheres (berries, apples), cubes (houses, boats, barns), cylinders (pipe folds in fabric, folds or wrinkles in skin, a turned back flower petal) or cones ( mountains, hillsides, lilies). Thanks for watching.
I'm so glad this helped Kamal. There are so many videos out there for color, it might be a little redundant, but we'll see. You never know what I might do. Subscribe and you will get notice of new videos.
I was using one of Billy Showell 's sable brushes. She now uses synthetic and no longer carries these. However, they were made for her by Rafael and are extra fine pointed sable rounds. I believe this is a number 4.
Great video however Im a bit confused about the sphere. You said you added the core shadow colour first as it is the darkest, but then it ended up looking paler and then you added more core shadow to make it darker. Where is the halftone please ???. Sorry....just trying to understand. :-)
I'm hoping to do a video on painting fabric folds. I just don't know when that will happen. Probably after the new year. Thanks for your interest Kyle and if you think of a specific thing you'd like to learn, please let me know and I'll try to do a tutorial.
You have the best painting wet into wet skill I've ever seen. Wonderful results!
Thank you so very much, Ben. I've been very bad about getting new videos out out. We moved 2,000 miles away and I'm just now getting to the point where I can start painting again.
So glad you can start painting again. I would love for you to make a video where you expound on your wet into wet technique. I have my observations but that's not as good as hearing it from you yourself. I've watched a lot of watercolor videos and I don't think I've seen anyone who achieves your control of paint application and local values doing wet into wet. It's awesome to watch.
@@benalbritton LOL, Ben, you're making me blush!! But you have certainly given me the perfect subject for my next video. Sorry, the quality of the film is so amateurish, but I just do them on my phone and am very bad at learning editing skills. Thanks again for your kind words.
Your videos do the job they are supposed to do and that's all that matters!
That was exactly what i was looking for. Well done! Thanks.
So glad it was helpful, Rene.
I watch a lot of videos and yours really explained reflected light and core shadows or at least that I understood! Thank you and very good video!
Brilliant lesson, fantastic teacher! thank you :)
You are very welcome! Thank you.
Very beautifully explained. Thanks alot for amazing video 😍
This is so helpful & great tutorial on shadows/highlights w light from the left!
My first try after your tutorial… a glimmer of hope
Brava! It gets easier as you go on.
Awesome. Thank you very much Susan. Much appreciated
Great video!exactly what I needed!
Thank you so much. It's very much useful and informative.
it was awesome before i watched the video i had no idea but now i feel like an expert
I'm so glad this was helpful. Happy Painting.
Thank you! 😊 This video was very helpful
That was exactly what i was looking for.
So glad it helped.
Super 😀
Thank you very much... so helpful
So glad you found it helpful.
this was extremely useful for me. Thank you so very much
Glad it was helpful 😌
I really learned a lot! These well explained and demonstrated basics ar done so well by you Susan with the best part at the end identifying each of the featured points I can completely understand this essential concept..THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!!
You are so very welcome and thanks a lot for the feed back. It's really helpful.
excellent for beginners!
Thank you.
Thank you so so much !
this video helped me so much.
I'm so glad you found it helpful. Once you've master these basic shapes, you can model just about anything. Just break the image down into spheres (berries, apples), cubes (houses, boats, barns), cylinders (pipe folds in fabric, folds or wrinkles in skin, a turned back flower petal) or cones ( mountains, hillsides, lilies). Thanks for watching.
@@susanharper9904 I'm using what I learned to draw two christmas ornaments (spheres) and a candle (cylinder) together in a still life.
@@flyingdutchman773 Excellent!
Thank you so much...! 😊😊😊
You are very welcome.
Thank you for your video
You're welcome
This video really helped me, but could you make a video on color wheel
I'm so glad this helped Kamal. There are so many videos out there for color, it might be a little redundant, but we'll see. You never know what I might do. Subscribe and you will get notice of new videos.
Looking for a video on how to my 3D look like Watercolour, only to find this lol
Did you use the same color? Or did you mix in other colors?
What type of brush were you using for this tutorial? Thanks.
I was using one of Billy Showell 's sable brushes. She now uses synthetic and no longer carries these. However, they were made for her by Rafael and are extra fine pointed sable rounds. I believe this is a number 4.
Great video however Im a bit confused about the sphere. You said you added the core shadow colour first as it is the darkest, but then it ended up looking paler and then you added more core shadow to make it darker. Where is the halftone please ???. Sorry....just trying to understand. :-)
excuse me ,ma'am,if i may know what kind of paper did you use?
Hello Susan will you be doing a new video soon?
I'm hoping to do a video on painting fabric folds. I just don't know when that will happen. Probably after the new year. Thanks for your interest Kyle and if you think of a specific thing you'd like to learn, please let me know and I'll try to do a tutorial.
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