Thank you very much! I have used A4 size paper. The material used for highlight at 10:43 timestamp is Watercolour tube, Chinese White colour. This colour is picked up directly from the tube without diluting. These are opaque high lights.
Any inexpensive entry-level mirrorless camera, such as the Canon M50, will do for a camera. It's available on OLX as well for a very cheap price. Additionally, I own a Digitek® (DRL 18RT C9) 18-inch LED ring light, which is really bright.
@@sunku260 Thanks for the information. I will check them out. Can I get back to you if required? My email id is vanidas.m@gmail.com. you can share your contact via email id that's ok with you.
Sir,have you kept the canvas in vertical position? It seems that colour wash is dropping down to bottom .2. is it ok to wet the canvas beforehand with water before colour wash because it dries up very quickly. And colour blending becomes difficult.
The painting surface is a Watercolor paper, not a canvas. The paper was taped to a board and was kept at an angle of around 30 to 40 degrees. So colour wash will flow downwards due to gravity. It's ok to wet the paper before you start with painting and many times we do that for wet on wet backgrounds.. Hope your questions are answered..
There are so many great lessons here in just this one demo! Thank you so very much for sharing your talent. Very helpful and beautiful.
Thank you very much! So happy to hear that you found it informative 😊
Thanking you deeply for sharing your talents with me and everyone who endeavors to become a better artist…
Thank you very much! So happy that you found this video informative.😊
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You are so inspiring! Thank you.
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Very Good effect....
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Thank you sir. Super art work and instructions.
So happy to hear that! Thank you very much!
Great demonstration!…congratulations. An answer: Do you draw with an ink pencil?
@@orlandogonzalez1524 in this work, I have used waterproof pen. Details in the descriptions
I like the way you express your thought process while painting. I would prefer you tell us what goes in your mind.
Sure, usually I tell all my thought process within the video. Som people requested for text captions.. I will give add audio in the next video 🙏
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Excellent tutorial! I have 2 questions:(1) What is the size of the paper? (2). At 10:43, what material is used for the highlights? Thanks you🎉
Thank you very much!
I have used A4 size paper. The material used for highlight at 10:43 timestamp is Watercolour tube, Chinese White colour. This colour is picked up directly from the tube without diluting. These are opaque high lights.
if you could upgrade to a better camera and lighting, that'd be great!! love your videos :)
Thanks for the feedback. Really appreciate it 🙏 I have to take some help to decide about the camera and lighting.
Any inexpensive entry-level mirrorless camera, such as the Canon M50, will do for a camera. It's available on OLX as well for a very cheap price. Additionally, I own a Digitek® (DRL 18RT C9) 18-inch LED ring light, which is really bright.
@@sunku260 Thanks for the information. I will check them out. Can I get back to you if required? My email id is vanidas.m@gmail.com. you can share your contact via email id that's ok with you.
Sir,have you kept the canvas in vertical position? It seems that colour wash is dropping down to bottom .2. is it ok to wet the canvas beforehand with water before colour wash because it dries up very quickly. And colour blending becomes difficult.
The painting surface is a Watercolor paper, not a canvas. The paper was taped to a board and was kept at an angle of around 30 to 40 degrees. So colour wash will flow downwards due to gravity. It's ok to wet the paper before you start with painting and many times we do that for wet on wet backgrounds.. Hope your questions are answered..