Four Ways To Paint Brilliant Watercolour Shadows!
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- Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
- Four Ways to paint brilliant watercolour shadows!
Here is what happens when you use different colours to paint shadows. If you want to add variety to your shadow painting and learn new painting techniques then this video is for you!. Try these four ways to paint watercolour shadows.
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You will also need kitchen roll, a pencil, eraser
Colours we used
Paynes Grey
Cadmium Red
Cadmium Orange
Green Gold
Ivory Black
French Ultramarine Blue
Alizarin Crimson
Don't worry if you don't have all these colours, you can look at my colour chart episode (bit.ly/30r7stq) to learn how to mix your own shades from a simple 12 pan student range palette.
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I do a painting challenge with my sister and a friend and this month we are looking at complimentary colours to create shadows...it’s a fascinating process. Thanks for this tutorial. As with all your others, there’s always something new to learn. Happy painting everyone 😁🙏
A little tutorial on shadows and color theory! Thank you Harriet.
You are so welcome!
I get such peace when I watch your tutorials. TY!
It happens the same to me 😊
This was helpful. I think I like the light black best, which is a surprise
Excellent tutorial. I think the analogous shading is the prettiest on a piece of fruit. Thank you!
So nice of you
Excellent
Thank you very much for this tips!
I like the effect of the different shadows.
Glad you like them!
Hi Harriet this is a great tutorial thank you x
You’re welcome 😊
I appreciate that in all your teaching you have more hints for us to learn 🙂Thanks for the lesson and for the beautiful backyard photos!
You are so welcome!
Love these quick fixes videos Harriet!✨ So helpful to explore these examples, addressing questions we always have when it comes to shadows. Great exercise and such a relaxing watch🧡😊
Love this… helps me see the differences clearly
Most excellent. Yep, complimentary colors are excellent for shadow. You can put the complimentary (shadow) on first and go over it with the primary and it looks more natural to boot.
I took Payne's Grey out of my daily pallet for a bit. I keep a black & will mix in a blue, purple, green, whatever if I want a black mix or grey shadow of some sort.
Love it, thank you❣️
You are so welcome!
Very Nice Sharing. 👍👍❤❤
Thank you! Cheers!
I haven’t tried it yet on any of my artwork. The different effects that the various colours produce are really interesting.
We call them (the fruit) mandarins in New Zealand & clementines & satsumas are types of mandarins here... just thought you might be interested with that piece of info.😊
I’m in NZ too, and I was thinking that those are mandarins.
Excellent info!🎉❤
GREAT lesson?
🐨👍
I like doing complementary colors for shadows, and it typically works great -- except when I try using red as a shadow on green. Either the red takes over, or it looks muddy. I am using transparent, non-granulating reds.
Any tips?
You could experiment with different shades of green and red? Maybe the colours aren't exact opposites?
(Only a beginner here, but my artsy friends helped me with this before)
I don't see the point of switching camera views. It makes trying to zoom in frustrating.!