Easy Ginkgo Leaves Tutorial in Blue and Gold | Beginner's Watercolor Painting Video
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- Learn how to paint an easy watercolor of ginkgo leaves in blues and gold pen. This would look great on a card, or can be a painting that is framed.
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Supplies:
Daniel Smith Watercolors: Phthalo Green
Winsor Newton Watercolor: Indigo
Fluid Watercolor paper (but any smooth, inexpensive watercolor paper like Canson works well)
Sakura Gelly Roll Pen: Gold (www.amazon.com...)
Yes, more, please! & TFS. Tim
Love this simple watercolor with gold highlights
Thank you, from an amateur. I just subscribed and saw many florals at my level, often with gold pen. I’m in!
I’m so glad! I hope you enjoy them!
beautiful i didnt realize a jellyroll would produce such defined marks ontop the watercolor
Yes it’s a great pen! I use it a lot on my paintings!
Thank you so much for sharing your great tutorial with us!!
I'm so glad you like it! Hope it inspires you to try it yourself!
Absolutely love, love, love them...especially the dark blue. Great job, thanks for sharing. 🌿💞🌿
Thank you again!
Beautiful!
Thank you!
Yes please more like this and love metallic highlights! Lovely video. Thank you!
Thank you so much! I’ll try and create more like this.
Love this technique am going to attempt it
I’m so glad! Enjoy the process!
Very beautiful and I love this simple style, thank you!
Thank you so much!
Thank you for your tutorial! I noticed a beautiful ginkgo tree, which is very rare where I live, because it's just turning it's colors and stood so bright. So I collected some leaves, pressed them and am now trying to paint them as a gift for my niece. We'll see how it turns out.
That's lovely! Ginkgo leaves are so beautiful to draw and paint. I'm sure your niece will love it!
Did you ever get around in doing a gold pen review?
Stunning.
Thank you! Hope you try it yourself!
You’ve really inspired me to have a go 💜
I’m so glad! Hope you enjoy painting it!
ooh this is simple yet so so pretty
Thank you so much! Hope you enjoy some of the other tutorials as well!
Great video Fernanda. I enjoyed watching your process with ginkgo leaves and will definitely share with you when I give it a try.
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Can't wait to see what you paint!
It’s beautiful
Thank you so much!
Love this just went out and bought some gold pens
Oh that’s wonderful! Hope you enjoy using them!
Beautiful! Less is more. Thank you for this style of tutorials.
Thank you very much! Hope you give it a try!
@@fernandasaraga I shall do so. I also tried your other one on the green leaves with white marker lines. Very peaceful
@@savitaayyar8356 I’m so glad!!
Lovely…thank you
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Wow that is absolutely beautiful.
Thank you so much! Hope you enjoy some of the other videos as well!
I love the simplicity of your tutorials. Do more for Xmas
Thank you so much! Ok I’ll try. I haven’t done any in a while because I got busy with work but I’d love to do some more.
I absolutely love the ginko leaves!! Please do a few more?
I will try and make more ginko leaves tutorials! I love ginko leaves as well.
This is absolutely Beautiful Fernanda😻 enjoyed your process! Thanks for sharing! Hope you're having a great weekend. Would love to see yah on my side too 🤗
Thank you so much! Just visited your channel and will explore! Thank you
Beautiful
Thank you so much! I hope you give it a try!
Very beautiful
Thank you so much!
Have you tried doing these with the metallic paints for the lines, Fernanda? If so, let me know if you have a tutorial with that technique. Blessings to you!
I use the Sakura Gelly roll pens in gold for the lines. I think I would have trouble with control of the thin lines otherwise.
I tried it yesterday with my Princeton heritage #2 liner brush and it worked very well. I could get super thin, precise veins, or beautiful organic messy veins. It’s easier than I thought. The trick was with the metallic paint since it tends to get thick as it dries. I’m working out an idea for a larger project so did it in my mixed media sketchbook, but I’m happy with the results. Let me know if you give it a try. Blessings to you my friend!
@@rmuller366 that’s wonderful! Did you post your work on Instagram? I would love to see it.
@@fernandasaraga I’ve debated since it’s just a rough sketch, but I’ll post it and tag you. Thanks for the support dear one!
Where is the downloadable template?