New sub and brand new to painting. This was soooooo helpful. Thank you so much. I looked through your videos before subscribing and I actually got excited. I said YES this is how I want to paint! Looking forward to hanging out with you and painting. Thanks again.
Angela, what an interesting lesson! I would have not bought 30 brushes (That never use) if I would have had the opportunity to learn this before. As always, you are such a good Art Professor. Thank you :)
I find that using the brush in same manner i write doesnt work too well but holding the brush more upright as you suggested helps with paper in landscape orientation. One very basic question i have is that my paint goes on heavy in one spot and lighter in other areas. Am i doing something wrong or do i have cheap brushes
It could be the way you are loading the brush if it is going on unevenly. Try really pressing down in a clean spot and make sure the paint is not too thick on one side.
Great job, Angela. I shared on my Facebook page, I have a lot of painting newbies following so I know they will enjoy this. I have been meaning to update my basic stroke work video and tutorial so great minds think alike. :)
thank you Angela, I will most definitely be doing some practice, don't tell Cinnamon but I'm putting it in my art quest book ha ha ha ( I know she would encourage us to ) xx
Hello Angela. Thank you for this tutorial. I watched it when it 1st came out but I hadn't started painting then. Now I've painted my 1st few painting & discovered I really need some practice with my brushes. My dexterity and control is not where I'd like it nor can I get the type of thin lines out of my brushes like I'd like so practice, practice, practice. I really have liked this video and I'll be using your printable as well. Any other ways I can practice I'd love to know so if there's another edition of this type rolling around in your head I'd be receptive to it!
+Ashs Vision I am so glad to get this feedback. Great to know this is being used. When doing lines be sure to stabilize your arm and wrist, use a high flow paint (thinned with water), and a good brush twisted to a point. Always lead with your hand. Drag behind instead of pushing. Good luck with your practicing! I will keep this in mind for some more videos. Thank you!
I'd say, however, you would normally write with a pen would probably be best. You may want to flip the painting around to make it more in your natural hand, too. As in if you normally write pulling in a certain direction, be sure the paper and brush are oriented that way. You may have to hold the brush a little lower down and more upright to keep the tip from pushing out away from you. I haven't tried it, but i would definitely be interested if you have any experiences to share on what worked for you.
Hello mam l love your painting please tell me ki aap koan se company ka brush oar kis size ka kis naam ka oar koan ,koan sa brush use kar rahi hai you now why l am asking this all thing becouse l love your painting and l also trye to make this and can l use any paint yes or not tell me the paints name also THANK YOU
im having trouble finding simply Simmons brushes that cinnamon uses are your brushes as good as those. cant find the extra firm filament bright # 2,4,6,8,10,12 extra firm filbert #10 ,6 . fan with stiff brush. i have very little money and need to make sure i buy the correct supplies for her art quest and videos and your videos
+Angel Ottaway I think Michael's sells them. I like the Robert Simmons Titanium too. The stiff brushes won't work as well for detailed brush strokes though. The white Taklon brushes from masters touch (Hobby Lobby) or the Princeton Select are a good alternative and inexpensive.
Hola , gracias , muy buena clase , que importante es el pincel , al comienzo de este arte ,uno cree que cualquier píncel sirve , no es asi , excelente demostración, un saludo desde chile ,adiós ,macris
if you use these brushes on canvas surface it will be different , because canvas is more difficult and not smooth as like as this art book surface .Tank u
Hi Angela, I just started painting a month ago, so my question will probably sound silly but... In this video are you practicing with your book on a table top or on the easel?
Anything under 16" or so I just hold it in my hand or use a table. I usually move the painting around a lot to adjust the angle to make it easier. Larger canvases you can use a tabletop easel. Anything over about 20-24" you will want a standing easel. :)
@@thankfulart thank you so much for not only the answer but for the speedy response! 😊 I had thought because this video was an older one it would of taken a month, if at all. I really love your paintings. 🤗
This was the best stroke tutorial I’ve come across. Thank you for sharing this!!!
Thank you! :)
This is the 1st time I've seen a video on what ea.
brush can do. Thank you
so much . Very helpful
I Loooove the blue nails 🤘🤘🤘💙💙💙
Thank you! I need to start using my nail polish again!
Yay so happy I found this is very very helpful thanks for the time and effort super important 😊
Thank you! I'm so glad you found it helpful
This is great. What good tips too. Thank you.
Thank you!
This is wonderful Angela, thank you so much.
Love the red flower petals and green leaf strokes! thank you
+Julie Bishop Thanks!
this is sooooooo fantastic .. how cool to have the ability to practice stokes and get them down ...
Awesome tutorial! Thank you❗️
Glad it was helpful!
I use this video all the time. Great practice for my brush strokes. Thank you Angela.
+Laurel Nelson Yay! That is awesome! :)
I have learned so much since I found you a week ago. You are a great teacher. You explain everything so well and make it easy to grasp.
+Cari C Awesome! I am so happy to hear that!
The acrylic looks quite loose... do you add a medium? Thankyou and love your work
I am really impressed by the techniques shown
+Suhas Basu Thank you!
This is EXTREMELY helpful! Thank you so much, Angela!
+Danielle Thanks so much!
Done carefully and well. Great video.
I'm doing it now. Thank you very much.
Very Nice! Thank you for taking your time when explaining it all.
+Donna Silva Thank you! :)
Thank you Angela
+Nancy Ertan :)
Soooo helpful! Thanks ❤️
This is so useful. Thank you!
I really enjoyed this. would love to see a second one with uncommon brushes. dagger, mop, cats tongue. thank you for sharing this with us :)
Really good 1 stroke demo. Even experienced Painters should practice their "handwriting". TY
Thanks for the brushstroke tips, I really need practice.
+Tina Smith Thanks!
This is really very helpful thanks will practice my brush stroke too
+artpassion Thank you! :)
Great tips! Thank you!
+Yvette Cordero Thank you!
New sub and brand new to painting. This was soooooo helpful. Thank you so much. I looked through your videos before subscribing and I actually got excited. I said YES this is how I want to paint! Looking forward to hanging out with you and painting.
Thanks again.
Wonderful!
Angela, what an interesting lesson! I would have not bought 30 brushes (That never use) if I would have had the opportunity to learn this before. As always, you are such a good Art Professor. Thank you :)
+Cynthia R. Arte, don y pasión Thanks so much! Yes you can do a lot with just a few brushes. 😊
thanks Angela, I really need this exercise.
Fantastically helpful video! Thank you so much!
+Linda Wadden Thank you!
Thanks Angela.
This is amazing!! What a useful tutorial. I felt intimidated trying to get back into painting, this really helped!!!
Great video. Please tell is what size brushes you are using. Thank you.
This is so helpful. Thank you
+Mo M So glad you enjoyed it! Thanks!
I find that using the brush in same manner i write doesnt work too well but holding the brush more upright as you suggested helps with paper in landscape orientation. One very basic question i have is that my paint goes on heavy in one spot and lighter in other areas. Am i doing something wrong or do i have cheap brushes
It could be the way you are loading the brush if it is going on unevenly. Try really pressing down in a clean spot and make sure the paint is not too thick on one side.
Awesome Angela, I just found this and it will be so helpful in learning brush strokes. Thank you so much!
+Kim Siehl Thank you!
Thank you so much
Thank-You for the great tips.Wonderful tutorial.
+Mary Bertot Glad you like it!
Wow, Learned so much in this. Thank you Angela.
Loved this. Thank you so much.
Awesome tips thank you!!!
+Witzel Asper Thanks!
Thank you for making this video.
+Vince Manalo Glad to help! :)
Thank so much, I will be practicing!
+Jazmin Alvarado Thank you! :)
Thank you Angela for these tips!! :)
+Mona L Thanks so much!
Thanks. That was really helpful. I'm off to practice😊
Great job, Angela. I shared on my Facebook page, I have a lot of painting newbies following so I know they will enjoy this. I have been meaning to update my basic stroke work video and tutorial so great minds think alike. :)
+Pamela Groppe Thank you do much for the share. I really appreciate it. :)
Very helpful, thank you
Glad you liked it!
Thank you!! Very helpful.
+Stacie Overman Thank you!
great video
+Tara Evans Thank you!
Thank you it was very helpful
Thank you
thank you Angela, I will most definitely be doing some practice, don't tell Cinnamon but I'm putting it in my art quest book ha ha ha ( I know she would encourage us to ) xx
+Fred I am sure you are right. She is all about anything that helps you out!
+Fred Me too, I plan to add it to my Quest book.
xxx
I continue learning so much from this video, thanx Angela. :-)
+AZ Feeley So glad to hear it! :)
Thank You! it is very helpful :)
+gracie b Thanks!
very well explained.
what brand of brush are you using, im not getting the same look as you, is it because im brand new or im I using cheap brushes?
Am I the only one holding my breath as she makes a stroke with the round brush...;)
Thanks for your response. I will give these things a try and give you my feedback
I would appreciate that. Thank you!
Hello Angela. Thank you for this tutorial. I watched it when it 1st came out but I hadn't started painting then. Now I've painted my 1st few painting & discovered I really need some practice with my brushes. My dexterity and control is not where I'd like it nor can I get the type of thin lines out of my brushes like I'd like so practice, practice, practice. I really have liked this video and I'll be using your printable as well. Any other ways I can practice I'd love to know so if there's another edition of this type rolling around in your head I'd be receptive to it!
+Ashs Vision I am so glad to get this feedback. Great to know this is being used. When doing lines be sure to stabilize your arm and wrist, use a high flow paint (thinned with water), and a good brush twisted to a point. Always lead with your hand. Drag behind instead of pushing. Good luck with your practicing! I will keep this in mind for some more videos. Thank you!
LOVELY!!!
Awesome
+Milagros Rivera Thank you!
Thank you so much for your tutorial. God Bless you in Jesus Christ wonderful name.
Any recommendations for a leftie? ie orientation of paper; left to right or vice versa
I'd say, however, you would normally write with a pen would probably be best. You may want to flip the painting around to make it more in your natural hand, too. As in if you normally write pulling in a certain direction, be sure the paper and brush are oriented that way. You may have to hold the brush a little lower down and more upright to keep the tip from pushing out away from you. I haven't tried it, but i would definitely be interested if you have any experiences to share on what worked for you.
looking forward to trying these tonight. Your nails look really pretty Angela!
+Amy Scott Grant Good luck with it Amy!! Thank you!
Great useful tips Angela!! xo xo
+Audrea Gustafson Thanks friend! Xo
Hello mam l love your painting please tell me ki aap koan se company ka brush oar kis size ka kis naam ka oar koan ,koan sa brush use kar rahi hai you now why l am asking this all thing becouse l love your painting and l also trye to make this and can l use any paint yes or not tell me the paints name also THANK YOU
please tell me what kind of paper you are painting on..in this tutorial
Thanks for these great tips Angela!! What brand where those brushes?
+Kathy David They are Robert Simmons Sapphire.
Hi hun, just amazing what sizes brushes are you use in this video❤
I think they are listed in the video description.
❤ it Tnx!
Love this video. :-)
Where can I find the brush stroke printable
It is on Pinterest in my traceables board (link in description) or in my Thankful Art group files on Facebook.
Where can I get these brushes?
I have a recommended brush list on www.thebrushguy.com website. Use the code angelafineart for a 5% discount
Amei ❤
im having trouble finding simply Simmons brushes that cinnamon uses are your brushes as good as those. cant find the extra firm filament bright # 2,4,6,8,10,12 extra firm filbert #10 ,6 . fan with stiff brush. i have very little money and need to make sure i buy the correct supplies for her art quest and videos and your videos
+Angel Ottaway I think Michael's sells them. I like the Robert Simmons Titanium too. The stiff brushes won't work as well for detailed brush strokes though. The white Taklon brushes from masters touch (Hobby Lobby) or the Princeton Select are a good alternative and inexpensive.
Thank you so much for the tutorial!!!! ^_~
+MysticDreamz So glad you liked it! :)
Hola , gracias , muy buena clase , que importante es el pincel , al comienzo de este arte ,uno cree que cualquier píncel sirve , no es asi , excelente demostración, un saludo desde chile ,adiós ,macris
make some dream catcher pleasee!!
+anastasia audrey OK I will add that to my long list of ideas! Sounds fun! :)
Thankss !!
obrigada, once I will get it :-)
if you use these brushes on canvas surface it will be different , because canvas is more difficult and not smooth as like as this art book surface .Tank u
I like ir
Mayby I just just have 2 friend's and they aren't even painters,.?
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Hi Angela, I just started painting a month ago, so my question will probably sound silly but... In this video are you practicing with your book on a table top or on the easel?
Anything under 16" or so I just hold it in my hand or use a table. I usually move the painting around a lot to adjust the angle to make it easier. Larger canvases you can use a tabletop easel. Anything over about 20-24" you will want a standing easel. :)
@@thankfulart thank you so much for not only the answer but for the speedy response! 😊 I had thought because this video was an older one it would of taken a month, if at all. I really love your paintings. 🤗
Really helpful, thank you.
Sure thing! Glad you enjoyed it!
Very Nice! Thank you for taking your time when explaining it all.