If you haven't heard, I have a brand new e-course! It's called 'Flower Power' and it's all about defining your own style as a watercolor artist. I also have a beginner watercolor e-course, that will take you through the absolute basics and get you painting with confidence! AND if you want you can bundle them together and save. Check it out at: www.shaydacampbellcourses.com
can you list all the flowers name in the video in Chronological order? the kid I'm tutoring needs to draw natural wild plants that grow without Human touch hence I need the names since I'm telling her to draw these flowers
I'm 74 and have never doodled in my like and am trying to learn to paint also. This is sooo helpful and I'm getting the hang of these almost right off! Thank you so much
This video is a great guide. What I also did was stop and Google each flower and really take it in and then see you how draw them and then go back to the actual flower photo and do my interpretation of the actual flower. This I feel will help me to develop my own style for florals.
thank you so much for this!! i grew up a toxic masculine mindset and thought flowers are "girly" (now i know there is nothing wrong with girly and embracing your femininity!!). this is my first time trying to draw flowers and you help so much, it was fun and calming and so clear ❤️
I love that you are always reminding us that it doesn't have to be perfect. I always try to make things so perfect that i forget to learn and have fun doing it, so thank you for saying that so often!
You are one of the very few RUclips art instructors who drops gems of wisdom continuously in you videos & without a syrupy, cutesy, ego-saturated voice using words like 'super' & 'just go on and' in every other sentence. You're a natural. Your shooting distance is just fine. Keep making these wonderful guides please in your own refreshing way. (I hope you 🙅 the criticism.) ☺️🤸✌️
This is my first time watching you. I was drawn to the way you hold your pencil. I taught school for 30 years and was always trying to figure out a way to get my little ones to hold a pencil "correctly" until a fellow teacher told me to take notice of adults and how many different ways people hold their pens while writing. I was a amazed at the many ways!! You are a perfect example of letting go of form and do what is comfortable for you. It is the final product not the way you get there. So true with so many other things too. Once I gave up trying to force a grip on a child and focused on the product life was so much easier for all of us. Love your tutorials. Thank you.
I've always noticed that and even thought it could be something local. I tried to hold my pencil like that, thinking that maybe I could draw better! Nope. 😁
I noticed that too. I injured my hand a few years ago and ended up having to have surgery. It made doing art very painful for a while. When I saw how she held the pencil I wished I had seen or thought of that before. As my hand is still rather sore and may always be I will for sure try it.
@@fyreflyskye8831 Look at all of the adaptive techniques people have to use for a million different reasons. Keep thinking,,,,,,,,what ever works. Good luck to you.
I hold my pencil the same way and noticed it too! I was always told growing up that I was holding it wrong. Yet then and now, I have better handwriting than most my peers and am very artistic :)
I can't wait to start drawing these for my first time... I was not to good in art class... but now that I am older and want to start bullet journaling and other things...I thought it would be good to learn to draw some things... I love flowers...especially the rose... wish me luck...
This is so useful and your flowers are lovely. Just a note on parts though! The single *stigma* is the female part that sticks up higher than the many *stamen* (plural) which are the male parts surrounding it holding the pollen.
I’m using my iPad to watch this video. After enlarging the screen I zoomed in manually and was able to watch each drawing easily. What a wonderful video. I never thought I could draw and with these wonderful instructions my flowers are looking great. Thank you for sharing your instructions with us!
you explain very well... especially since you show the process from the beginning... soft geometric pencil marks, then more pronounced pencil marks, aproaching the final form. I LIKE!!! 🙂
I know you put this out on Fri. and I started to watch it but stopped myself. This is why, today is my birthday, and I want this for my treat!! And so it was!!! Thank You for all you do for us :)
I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for this amazing artwork! I spent all my day imitating you and I feel very happy to make the same flowers the same way you did, even though I still have a problem with leaves :-D ! God bless you Shayda and I really enjoy watching you... much love from Tunisia
I did the first 6 in one seating. I loved the results! Your speed of operation is not an issue for me as I can pause and rewind as I please. Thanks you for letting me listen to your beautiful calming voice, it makes the process even more wholesome.
Hi Shayda. Always wanted to draw and finally decided (in my old age) to pursue it. For the first time ever I was able to draw flowers that actually resemble the real thing. Thank you so much.
I two am returning in my senior years, after having polio a second time, I am wanting to learn over. It will be good for my hands. I would like to say thank you too😊
Hi Shayda. I’m a 4th grade teacher who lives in Sweden, originally a N. American. History, Math, Language... these are normal subjects for me. But when my headmaster told me I’d be teaching art this year I thought I’d croak! ART! Are you kidding. You have been an invaluable source of inspiration and instruction this year... You, Bob Ross, and Wennie from Draw so cute. I’ve even used your videos as English/Art interdisciplinary lessons, to keep kids actively listening. So, thank you for what you have done for me this year, both personally and in my profession!
@@TheCosmicNote Thank you! I have reached some very unanticipated goals... we split the group into boys and girls (for very practical reasons last week)... so I had 10 boys painting watercolor roses... they did great! And it opened up such great conversation among them, when no girls were there! They admitted how fun it was, and told me they hadn’t finished practicing on regular copy paper when I offered them a piece of Canson cold-pressed! They wanted to make sure they were ready for that piece of REAL paper... so cute, so respectful, so careful... I was thrilled for them!
I drew that first flower it is the best little flower I've ever drew! Thank you for that! I was never able to draw it again but I really love that little picture! thank you again!
I've been going through an art block ever since I've been busy with college. And then today I stumbled upon this video and I thought I'd follow along with you and draw. Let me tell you it was so therapeutic and it made me happy just to following along with you. Thank you so much :) Can't wait to learn through your videos and find my love for art again!
Hi Shayda. This video was great way of showing that it is up to the artist as to how they would like to portray what they see in nature. Also, it reminds me of my early days when I used to be obsessed with my paintings being perfect. As you rightly said nothing needs to be perfect. Imperfection is the beauty. Thank you for this illustration, it was great to see you to putting it down in a simple way. Looking forward to more videos.
This was really helpful, I appreciated seeing all the pencil guide marks. It helped me understand the decision making for petal placement, lovely work!
Thank you so much for the way you make this type of practise so accessible. I was a very keen "artist" when younger but went the way of craft and design and would love to go back to flower and plant drawing. This has really given me hope of being able to achieve something worthwhile.
The more I watch (repeatedly)... the more I learn, and with lots of practice it starts to feel easier, you're a good teacher. Thank you, much appreciated! ;-)
I like your teaching method; you explain everything in such a simple way that it's easy to follow along, and it's easy enough to stop the video and work on each flower, then move on to the next one. I appreciate, too, that whatever little bit of background music there might be is so low key that it doesn't interfere with your voice.
Holding it like this is actually not as cramped as I imagined by looking at it. But, all movement has to come from the wrist and you have to move the whole hand with each tiny stroke. When you hold the pen by your thumb, index and middle finger, small moves are made with those fingers and you can steady your hand with the side of the palm and your pinky. Much better control
Wonderful video, thank you. Isn't it weird how many people think that they need to comment negatively? I'll never understand that part of our society. Lovely work, thanks again for sharing it.
Thank you for this tutorial! I did a doodle of each twelve with you. It really helped me break down these seemingly complicated shapes and details into manageable, easy chunks. I'll be sure to doodle these regularly. ^^
You explained these so well. Thank you! I do agree with zooming in for the pencil as well, but glad you zoomed in for the ink. I am watching on a 55 inch TV & the pencil was still hard to see. I will try a couple of these. I can't draw to save me, but would like to learn.
Oh my gosh so simple ! I have been wanting to draw and paint flowers for so long and do it anyways but they always end up looking not quite right and it felt so complicated. Your video actually restored some hope that I can continue with art. Thank you so much !
Me: still drawing the chamomile Shayda: and that's it, we're all done! This is 12 flower doodles that I know you can master. Me: w-wait... my brain can't follow you--. (I know I can pause the video, but it was funny how I basically took 20 mins for the first flower)
Thanks Shayda. I hadn't drawn before and i worked through your twelve flowers - it was amazing. i had to go back a few times and still meed to practise. Thanks
Just followed along. The first flower and the buttercups were so cute, the rest I murdered them 😆 🙊 ooh I finally made a somewhat decent rose for the first time in my life! Thanks.
Oh my goodness, I'm new to art and have been trying to draw flowers in my yard. 🌺 I was too intimidated by my lilacs and couldn't get a rose 🌹to come out well. Then, I landed on your video and absolutely love it! 🌿 I can't wait to draw all of these flowers and practice. 🌻 Thank you very much!!! 🌼
Thsi is literally the first video of drawing flowers that has actually worked for me!!!!! The flowers I drew looked great thank you so much for making it simple thorough and while it may have been a bit zoomed out sometimes this is the best video I’ve seen so far thank you!
Omg! Thank you I started with your leaves drawing. I always thought I was really bad at drawing but your RUclips videos are changing this. Seriously thought I was hopeless. So thank you very much !
Hello, Shayda! You made illustrating these flowers look easy, and I was excited to try it. I followed your tutorial and all of your instruction and I made a really cute recreation of three of these flowers. Thank you very much, you're such a good teacher. May you continually be blessed so you could inspire more people~ 🙏💖
I'm LOVING this tutorial. I never thought I would be able to draw like this. I am hoping to use these techniques on their own but also to improve my paintings. Thanks Shayda :)
for those of you who think Shadya is going too fast there are two solutions either pause until you catch up or use the settings in the right hand corner to slow down the video BTW great vid. Shaya
Lilock lol, sorry, I do love this video. This is the content I crave. Show me, step by step, then I can twist it and make it my own. If I just see the picture finished I usually end up copying it and I’d rather not. I prefer to learn how to make my own.
If you haven't heard, I have a brand new e-course! It's called 'Flower Power' and it's all about defining your own style as a watercolor artist. I also have a beginner watercolor e-course, that will take you through the absolute basics and get you painting with confidence! AND if you want you can bundle them together and save. Check it out at: www.shaydacampbellcourses.com
can you list all the flowers name in the video in Chronological order?
the kid I'm tutoring needs to draw natural wild plants that grow without Human touch
hence I need the names
since I'm telling her to draw these flowers
I'm 74 and have never doodled in my like and am trying to learn to paint also. This is sooo helpful and I'm getting the hang of these almost right off! Thank you so much
Camera is too far I think. Coulddo with more zooming 👍🏼
Absolutely!! Too hard to see!
Right
Yeh
Yeap..! Hard too see.....They should set the camera more zoomed or closely...😞😕
Agree :( made me give up and not watch this
Timestamps (for reference):
Chamomile 0:26
Hibiscus 1:52
Gladiola 3:13
Anemone 4:38
Rose Hips 6:22
Lilac 7:27
Poppies 9:11
Calla Lily 10:19
Marigold 11:25
Buttercups 13:25
Foxglove 15:15
Rose 17:05
Thanks this really helped and saved me time
Thank you
Omg hi I can’t believe you replied
Thank you soooo much 🙌 trying to go back was a nightmare until I saw your comment ✌🏻
Been looking for this comment thx
This video is a great guide. What I also did was stop and Google each flower and really take it in and then see you how draw them and then go back to the actual flower photo and do my interpretation of the actual flower. This I feel will help me to develop my own style for florals.
Even 2 years later, I still enjoy drawing these. It's so relaxing!
mann its 2022
Is it me or does she need to zoom in? My crappy phone isn't picking up her pencil/barely seeing the ink.
I was about to say I see it fine but then I realized I’m looking from my tv 🤦🏻♀️
Rebel Hexx kinda, I’m watch on my iPad and TV instead cause it’s easier to see her detail on a bigger screen
Yeah...
Ive got an ipad so its not bc of the quality
It's not you, I had a hard time seeing most of it.
Your flower drawings are always simple but elegant. You’re a great teacher, always explaining your process in an easy to understand way. Thank you.
:)
Just starting watching you.Enjoying it tremendously.When you do pencil work zoom in more please.
thank you so much for this!! i grew up a toxic masculine mindset and thought flowers are "girly" (now i know there is nothing wrong with girly and embracing your femininity!!). this is my first time trying to draw flowers and you help so much, it was fun and calming and so clear ❤️
Nature is for everyone💖 love for your healing journey 🥰
Lol. I am male and paint flowers, guns, animals, hearts, tanks, cars, breasts, everything. 41yo.
I love that you are always reminding us that it doesn't have to be perfect. I always try to make things so perfect that i forget to learn and have fun doing it, so thank you for saying that so often!
Yes! Thank you for writing that comment, I really relate. I was taught everything had to be perfect, which is sooo counter productive!
I agree☺️
Beautiful family
Beautiful flowers drawing
Same here, when I try doddling somewhere in minds , a sound is there saying it's not what I usually do 😂 do it with more precision 😀
You are one of the very few RUclips art instructors who drops gems of wisdom continuously in you videos & without a syrupy, cutesy, ego-saturated voice using words like 'super' & 'just go on and' in every other sentence. You're a natural. Your shooting distance is just fine. Keep making these wonderful guides please in your own refreshing way. (I hope you 🙅 the criticism.) ☺️🤸✌️
This is my first time watching you. I was drawn to the way you hold your pencil. I taught school for 30 years and was always trying to figure out a way to get my little ones to hold a pencil "correctly" until a fellow teacher told me to take notice of adults and how many different ways people hold their pens while writing. I was a amazed at the many ways!! You are a perfect example of letting go of form and do what is comfortable for you. It is the final product not the way you get there. So true with so many other things too. Once I gave up trying to force a grip on a child and focused on the product life was so much easier for all of us. Love your tutorials. Thank you.
I've always noticed that and even thought it could be something local. I tried to hold my pencil like that, thinking that maybe I could draw better! Nope. 😁
I noticed that too. I injured my hand a few years ago and ended up having to have surgery. It made doing art very painful for a while. When I saw how she held the pencil I wished I had seen or thought of that before. As my hand is still rather sore and may always be I will for sure try it.
@@fyreflyskye8831 Look at all of the adaptive techniques people have to use for a million different reasons. Keep thinking,,,,,,,,what ever works. Good luck to you.
I hold my pencil the same way and noticed it too! I was always told growing up that I was holding it wrong. Yet then and now, I have better handwriting than most my peers and am very artistic :)
It hurts the hand easily by holding pens like this
I can't wait to start drawing these for my first time... I was not to good in art class... but now that I am older and want to start bullet journaling and other things...I thought it would be good to learn to draw some things... I love flowers...especially the rose... wish me luck...
Think you could do one for mushrooms?
Please!!!
Yes!!
please visit my channel and support me im a beginner 💕🙌🏻
Lol me too
YESS PLEASE
This is so useful and your flowers are lovely. Just a note on parts though! The single *stigma* is the female part that sticks up higher than the many *stamen* (plural) which are the male parts surrounding it holding the pollen.
Like many of the comments have expressed how grateful I feel for your making these drawings doable 👌🏼☺️
So glad to hear that! :)
I’m using my iPad to watch this video. After enlarging the screen I zoomed in manually and was able to watch each drawing easily. What a wonderful video. I never thought I could draw and with these wonderful instructions my flowers are looking great. Thank you for sharing your instructions with us!
1:48 shes the art teacher everyone wants BC SHE ACC PUTS SOMETHING TO HELP U DRAW IT oh and i luv u sm
Love that you jump right in. Perfect speed and very easy to follow instruction. Thanks for these videos.
They're so pretty!💐
Thanks! ❤️
Shayda Campbell "My pleasure"😇
you explain very well... especially since you show the process from the beginning... soft geometric pencil marks, then more pronounced pencil marks, aproaching the final form. I LIKE!!! 🙂
I know you put this out on Fri. and I started to watch it but stopped myself. This is why, today is my birthday, and I want this for my treat!! And so it was!!! Thank You for all you do for us :)
I love the narration! The voice is clear, clean, crisp, and concise! Perfect for instructions! 🥰
I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for this amazing artwork! I spent all my day imitating you and I feel very happy to make the same flowers the same way you did, even though I still have a problem with leaves :-D ! God bless you Shayda and I really enjoy watching you... much love from Tunisia
Thank you so much 😀 You can do it!
I did the first 6 in one seating. I loved the results! Your speed of operation is not an issue for me as I can pause and rewind as I please. Thanks you for letting me listen to your beautiful calming voice, it makes the process even more wholesome.
Absolutely gorgeous. And so brave to do it all on one sheet.
LOL! It really was!! By the last few I was so nervous to mess it all up 😂😅
I love how you bring the flowers "to life" 🌻💐🌷💝
Its my first time watching your videos, Im actually pretty amazed with your artstyle and voice. Its so calm and the aesthetic of your setting.
Hi Shayda. Always wanted to draw and finally decided (in my old age) to pursue it. For the first time ever I was able to draw flowers that actually resemble the real thing. Thank you so much.
I two am returning in my senior years, after having polio a second time, I am wanting to learn over. It will be good for my hands. I would like to say thank you too😊
Sometimes RUclips videos teach us more stuff than a real teacher does. Respect from one artist to another!
You are right
Hi Shayda. I’m a 4th grade teacher who lives in Sweden, originally a N. American. History, Math, Language... these are normal subjects for me. But when my headmaster told me I’d be teaching art this year I thought I’d croak! ART! Are you kidding. You have been an invaluable source of inspiration and instruction this year... You, Bob Ross, and Wennie from Draw so cute. I’ve even used your videos as English/Art interdisciplinary lessons, to keep kids actively listening. So, thank you for what you have done for me this year, both personally and in my profession!
Well! I just want to tell you, you’re doing amazing. Your students must be so lucky!🤗
@@TheCosmicNote Thank you! I have reached some very unanticipated goals... we split the group into boys and girls (for very practical reasons last week)... so I had 10 boys painting watercolor roses... they did great! And it opened up such great conversation among them, when no girls were there! They admitted how fun it was, and told me they hadn’t finished practicing on regular copy paper when I offered them a piece of Canson cold-pressed! They wanted to make sure they were ready for that piece of REAL paper... so cute, so respectful, so careful... I was thrilled for them!
I drew that first flower it is the best little flower I've ever drew! Thank you for that! I was never able to draw it again but I really love that little picture! thank you again!
Very beautiful flowers drawing my friend. Thanks for sharing.
I've been going through an art block ever since I've been busy with college. And then today I stumbled upon this video and I thought I'd follow along with you and draw.
Let me tell you it was so therapeutic and it made me happy just to following along with you. Thank you so much :)
Can't wait to learn through your videos and find my love for art again!
Hi Shayda. This video was great way of showing that it is up to the artist as to how they would like to portray what they see in nature. Also, it reminds me of my early days when I used to be obsessed with my paintings being perfect. As you rightly said nothing needs to be perfect. Imperfection is the beauty. Thank you for this illustration, it was great to see you to putting it down in a simple way. Looking forward to more videos.
Thank you so much! I'm all about the 'imperfectly perfect', especially in nature and florals :)
This was really helpful, I appreciated seeing all the pencil guide marks. It helped me understand the decision making for petal placement, lovely work!
Thanks Kimberly! I'm so glad you found it helpful!! ❤️❤️
I saw everything great. Especially once you go over it in pen. Thanks for sharing!
okay my sketchbook is filled with Shayda inspired doodles now. Thank you for great tips and advice.
Love it!! ❤️❤️
Thank you so much. For the first time in years I’m excited about painting flowers!
LOVED THIS! Definitely using these guidelines.. usualyy I just go in and start trying to draw it without utilization basic shapes first! 💕
Thank you so much for the way you make this type of practise so accessible. I was a very keen "artist" when younger but went the way of craft and design and would love to go back to flower and plant drawing. This has really given me hope of being able to achieve something worthwhile.
I hope you try! You can definitely do i t :)
The more I watch (repeatedly)... the more I learn, and with lots of practice it starts to feel easier, you're a good teacher. Thank you, much appreciated! ;-)
I like your teaching method; you explain everything in such a simple way that it's easy to follow along, and it's easy enough to stop the video and work on each flower, then move on to the next one. I appreciate, too, that whatever little bit of background music there might be is so low key that it doesn't interfere with your voice.
Omg the way she’s holding the pencil is driving me to flashbacks of being smacked with a ruler in grade school!!!
yes me too. but i just recogmised that many illustrators who could draw well are holding pen not so well
Ya u ar right
Its painful to watch.
Meee too, it’s annoying to see an adult holding a pen like that.
Holding it like this is actually not as cramped as I imagined by looking at it. But, all movement has to come from the wrist and you have to move the whole hand with each tiny stroke. When you hold the pen by your thumb, index and middle finger, small moves are made with those fingers and you can steady your hand with the side of the palm and your pinky. Much better control
Wonderful video, thank you. Isn't it weird how many people think that they need to comment negatively? I'll never understand that part of our society. Lovely work, thanks again for sharing it.
Love the flowers too Shayda, thanks for sharing your talent for us, now I'll try it.
Yay! Glad you're giving it a try! ❤️
Thank you for explaining the process as you’re drawing these flowers. As a beginner this is so helpful!
Thank you for this tutorial! I did a doodle of each twelve with you. It really helped me break down these seemingly complicated shapes and details into manageable, easy chunks. I'll be sure to doodle these regularly. ^^
You explained these so well. Thank you! I do agree with zooming in for the pencil as well, but glad you zoomed in for the ink. I am watching on a 55 inch TV & the pencil was still hard to see. I will try a couple of these. I can't draw to save me, but would like to learn.
This helped me a lot I’m 10 and my drawing now look like artist Drew it
Awesome! What is your favorite thing to draw? 😊
an artist did draw it - YOU!
You go girl!
You are the artist hunny! 💛👌
Im 10 too, and yeah, i like to draw. Btw congrats!
Wonderful, wonderful tutorial. So accessible and helpful. I'm eager to watch more of your videos. Thank you!
It would be neat to see a reference photo of each flower in the upper left-hand corner as you are drawing each. Beautiful work! Thank you for sharing.
Oh my gosh so simple ! I have been wanting to draw and paint flowers for so long and do it anyways but they always end up looking not quite right and it felt so complicated. Your video actually restored some hope that I can continue with art. Thank you so much !
Me: still drawing the chamomile
Shayda: and that's it, we're all done! This is 12 flower doodles that I know you can master.
Me: w-wait... my brain can't follow you--.
(I know I can pause the video, but it was funny how I basically took 20 mins for the first flower)
I hear ya! Me too!
haha, me too...still on chamomile and she is closing the video...
Ikrrr! Do you have an insta account where you draw?
I think that mine took me like 5-10. Never tried this style of art before, or any style really
Gotta use the pause button ladies🤭🤭🤭
Thanks Shayda. I hadn't drawn before and i worked through your twelve flowers - it was amazing. i had to go back a few times and still meed to practise. Thanks
Me I’m ready to draw flowers! Eraser: this is my last day on earth
Brilliant. Not only did I learn how to draw the flowers-I learned their names! Thank you!
That was so freakin' awesome! I succeeded about 85% of all the flowers... Glads were a bit off, as well as the lilac, but so fun! Thanks!
I enjoyed drawing these flowers. It was very relaxing and had a great experience. Thank you for teaching something new
Just followed along. The first flower and the buttercups were so cute, the rest I murdered them 😆 🙊 ooh I finally made a somewhat decent rose for the first time in my life! Thanks.
I love your style...so simple, clean and elegant. You inspire me!!!
She is helping me a great deal. I love the way she just dives right in!! I can always go back. Well done.
Thank you, Shayda for sharing your experience with us.
OMG this is exactly what I need!!!! I love your style so much!
Oh my goodness, I'm new to art and have been trying to draw flowers in my yard. 🌺 I was too intimidated by my lilacs and couldn't get a rose 🌹to come out well. Then, I landed on your video and absolutely love it! 🌿 I can't wait to draw all of these flowers and practice. 🌻
Thank you very much!!! 🌼
Beautiful collection of flowers. These are so simple. Loved this one so much!
Thanks babe! They really are simple once you break them down into little steps. Have a great weekend 😊💕
I have really enjoyed all of your flower tutorials! Thank you!
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You are such a good artist that my teacher used this as an example video to watch in class lmao
Very nice, I appreciate that you talk us through what you are doing. Very helpful!
I love this!! Thankyou for making these so easy to learn, I've never seen anyone use a guide like this, amazing!✨👏🏻
Thsi is literally the first video of drawing flowers that has actually worked for me!!!!! The flowers I drew looked great thank you so much for making it simple thorough and while it may have been a bit zoomed out sometimes this is the best video I’ve seen so far thank you!
Yessss!!!! Floral doodles are my favourite!!
So simple! Just wiggled my pencil around, and it came out beautifully! No joke.
Thank you!!❤
I come here as a beginner then I realize this is a beginner for an intermediate level. *cries in the corner*
This was a lot of fun, flowers are one of my favorite things to draw.
I think you need to zoom in a lot more and maybe slow down just a little tad x also maybe a video on how to actually draw the petals might be handy 💙
Thank-you so much. I love listening to you while you teach. You have a nice lilt in your voice.
Each flower takes her 5 minutes
Imagine what she could do in an hour.
Omg! Thank you I started with your leaves drawing. I always thought I was really bad at drawing but your RUclips videos are changing this. Seriously thought I was hopeless. So thank you very much !
Thank you so much 😀
Can't hide how good you are...thanks for the tips...but you are driving me nuts with how you hold the marker...
Hello, Shayda! You made illustrating these flowers look easy, and I was excited to try it.
I followed your tutorial and all of your instruction and I made a really cute recreation of three of these flowers. Thank you very much, you're such a good teacher. May you continually be blessed so you could inspire more people~ 🙏💖
Thank you for your doodle videos! Although your "doodles" are such beautiful art! Keep them coming :)
Love this! Thank you...I can now draw flowers😃. I LOVE flowers!
i like your voice. it's the friendly sweet mom who lives in a cozy house kind of voice.
I'm LOVING this tutorial. I never thought I would be able to draw like this. I am hoping to use these techniques on their own but also to improve my paintings. Thanks Shayda :)
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loved your video. Is it still possible to get the worksheet for the 12 flower illustrations? If so, how? Thank you
I watched and drew the flowers over a year ago and it was great. Very helpful and my flowers looked pretty good. I forgot to like so liking now!!
for those of you who think Shadya is going too fast there are two solutions either pause until you catch up or use the settings in the right hand corner to slow down the video BTW great vid. Shaya
This is a great tutorial! But I could barely see the pencil work it would’ve helped a lot! Just some feed back
Thanks for sharing how to make these beautiful flowers and the rose hips, too!
Thanks so much 😊
This is amazing 😍 I really should try and practice each of them...
new to your channel.... I really appreciate the way you describe what you are drawing and why!!! Very helpful, thank you!
it's easy to draw a jagged line when you've had as much coffee as I've had today 😎
I really enjoyed this video.
Is simple, and easy to follow.
Shayda`s voice is super calm and relaxing.
Thank you! 😃
this was so cool! watching this video really motivated me in drawing. the art style is so aesthetic and beautiful! amazing work :)
Love Love Love flowers!❤ Love your easy to follow, and to listen to, "story" !❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Thanks !
The camera very apart... I can't see the detailed steps
Lilock lol, sorry, I do love this video. This is the content I crave. Show me, step by step, then I can twist it and make it my own. If I just see the picture finished I usually end up copying it and I’d rather not. I prefer to learn how to make my own.
Loved this, bit fast but so much info that I can really use. Thank you!
Thank you. It was lovely drawing with you because you made it really simple!