As a watercolour artist I always admire people able to produce beautiful art with only watercolour pencils. Water soluble media just aren’t for me, lol. It’s either watercolour or dry pencils. I always end up adding coloured pencils on top of my sad attempts with watercolour pencils. Your videos are truly inspirational, and maybe some day I’ll be able to master those watercolour pencils in another way than just for preliminary sketches to be covered in genuine watercolour.
This was really helpful as I've had no luck with watercolor pencils. Watched several videos already and of course subscribed! Do you have a video of the vertical grassy scene you show at the beginning? It's beautiful!
Love so much this video. Like the video is the best. As we develop day by day, Always follow your luck. I sincerely hope that your channel will be very big.
I don't use top of the line supplies and my art is better than most people who does. Don't be descourage if you don't have cotton paper or artist grade pencils.
You're right! For watercolor, I still find from my own experiments paper in particular makes a big difference but the rest seems less important for sure.
@@paintingandchocolate 4 years ago I bought Arches paper and Daniel Smith watercolors. I thought I am doing something good for my art. Oh man, I was so wrong. Now I am using cheap paper and less expensive paints and realizing how much more I need to learn.😅
@@moonlightgator541 Same. I tried cotton paper and expensive paint and hated it. I think I am just used to the way cheaper art supplies behave (even though I don't use super cheap or children's supplies, but rather students/hobby grade stuff) and how to get the results I want.
@@moonlightgator541 can you add a link to your Art with examples showing the difference between art done with cheap materials and high end supplies? I’ve been working with both for years, but I often get frustrated at how badly art done with cheap supplies ages. The paper yellows, the colours fade, and I always end up regretting putting much work into drawings that degrade with time. The biggest regret I have is filling a really fat sketchbook with elaborate drawings and seeing them deteriorate.
This was a very practical, helpful and encouraging tutorial! In less than ten minutes I learnt a lot. Thank you!
I'm thrilled to hear that, thank you!
another brilliant video, I have to get my watercolour pencils back out this weekend.
Please do! they are so awesome to work with 😍
As a watercolour artist I always admire people able to produce beautiful art with only watercolour pencils. Water soluble media just aren’t for me, lol. It’s either watercolour or dry pencils. I always end up adding coloured pencils on top of my sad attempts with watercolour pencils. Your videos are truly inspirational, and maybe some day I’ll be able to master those watercolour pencils in another way than just for preliminary sketches to be covered in genuine watercolour.
I think it's possible it changes for you. I'm a perfectionist starting with dry mediums and this was very hard at first.
@@paintingandchocolate thank you for the kind reply! I’m kind of a perfectionist, too, but I find working with watercolour brushes so much easier. ;D
So great your video as for my first ever starting with watercolor..precious video. Thank you
You're welcome 🙂
This was really helpful as I've had no luck with watercolor pencils. Watched several videos already and of course subscribed! Do you have a video of the vertical grassy scene you show at the beginning? It's beautiful!
Thank you. No unfortunately not this one !
Thank you !!!!!!
You're welcome
what's the name of that black brush you always use?
Amei lápis de cor Bic Aquarela. 🥰 você sabia tem lápis de cor Bic Bicolor também é bom.🥰🥰🥰
I never tried the Bicolor kind, it sounds interesting (sorry I think this is Portuguese but I can't write it to respond).
Have pencil in color Bic Bicolor no aquarelle, sim painter.
Love so much this video. Like the video is the best. As we develop day by day, Always follow your luck. I sincerely hope that your channel will be very big.
Thank you so much!
How to do it on cellulose paper ?
You can but results might differ
I don't use top of the line supplies and my art is better than most people who does. Don't be descourage if you don't have cotton paper or artist grade pencils.
You're right! For watercolor, I still find from my own experiments paper in particular makes a big difference but the rest seems less important for sure.
@@paintingandchocolate 4 years ago I bought Arches paper and Daniel Smith watercolors. I thought I am doing something good for my art. Oh man, I was so wrong. Now I am using cheap paper and less expensive paints and realizing how much more I need to learn.😅
@@moonlightgator541 I guess maybe it depends on taste too then 🙂
@@moonlightgator541 Same. I tried cotton paper and expensive paint and hated it. I think I am just used to the way cheaper art supplies behave (even though I don't use super cheap or children's supplies, but rather students/hobby grade stuff) and how to get the results I want.
@@moonlightgator541 can you add a link to your Art with examples showing the difference between art done with cheap materials and high end supplies? I’ve been working with both for years, but I often get frustrated at how badly art done with cheap supplies ages. The paper yellows, the colours fade, and I always end up regretting putting much work into drawings that degrade with time. The biggest regret I have is filling a really fat sketchbook with elaborate drawings and seeing them deteriorate.