Thanks for the short tip. It’s easier to learn in bits and pieces, for me anyway. It’s also easier to find when I’m stuck and need refreshing on a technique. xoxox
Thank you for sharing this I think this will be very helpful for all us new beginners, love your videos. Hope all is well and still praying for your husband and you and family blessings.
I really love this catalog. But it’s way too expensive for me-is there going to be a sale or coupon code? I think more people would love to enjoy this if the price was a tad more affordable for some of us that are struggling during this time,
You can get hundreds of colour pallets on Pinterest for free. I've saved hundreds and they're very helpful. I've also bought a greyscale colouring book to help me learn where natural shadows would be.
Thank you Pamela this was very helpful. Oh and btw thank you for the help with the brut swatch chart I don’t know what I was reading but I was looking straight at it all along but it just wasn’t registering with my brain that that was the file I wanted. That’s what you get when you have way too many things on your mind at once I guess. 🤷🏼♀️
I found this helpful so more of the same please. Could you also please show how shadowing can be done with colours from opposite colours on the colour wheel as seen this mentioned a lot but not demonstrated. Thank you again for all the help I’ve gained from your videos.
Hi Shelley, I am so glad you enjoyed the video. I have done some videos where I show color combinations using colors from opposite ends of the color wheel. I have even recently colored some leaves using colors most colorists wouldn't think to put together. I believe I have some flower tutorials also using colors that are rather difficult to blend together. If you search my channel and look through my videos, you will find lots. If you need help, let me know and I'll link some for you. If you're in my Facebook group, you can ask there and I am sure one of my moderators or me will get to your question and respond with plenty of links for you. Have a wonderful day.
I don't know why setting shadows and highlights is so unintuitive (or at least that's how I perceive it to be). Experienced colorists like you seem to have an innate instinct for it that completely eludes me. I stick to the "imagine a light source coming from X" tip but I'm still incapable of creating natural and realistic looking shadows and especially highlights. On a different note, thanks for the time and work you put into your videos. Watching them is super enjoyable :)
Hi Lexi, It definitely comes with practice. When I started coloring, I didn't focus on light source, highlights, or shadows. I just colored and overtime, I learned after lots and lots of practice. You may enjoy this video that I posted yesterday. Happy Coloring ruclips.net/video/jACgi-9YmAc/видео.html
Thank you so much. This May sounds strange, but have you got any advice on what a nice (& unique) highlight colour would be for blue shadows ( I really hope that makes sense!! This probably would have been a better question to ask on your ‘favourite highlight colour ‘ video) .?
I love using this Sky blue light when I use blues. It’s my favorite highlight color. Another color I love to use for highlights is cream and it goes very well to give the blue a pop.
Hi the paper you suggested is not available. Also do you always print your coloring pages in this paper to color or you use the coloring book as well? Thank you
I love this tutorial on shading because you’re explaining the process! I had stopped watching videos because it’s pretty boring & frustrating to watch an artist color without any direction! Thanks for this & I’ll be watching a lot more of your “lessons”. A suggestion for color combos would be to check paint makers like Benjamin Moore & Sherwin Williams. They’re always suggesting complimentary color combos!
Fabulous tutorial and demo, Pamela. Absolutely awesome. THANK YOU for all of your help!!!!!
You are so welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed this video. Happy Coloring!
Wow!! 😮 You are an incredible teacher! 😍 That was such a clear demonstration for a newby like myself!! 👏👏 Gotta think of a color in threes! 👍
Glad it was helpful!
@@PamelasPassionforPencils 🤗😍🥰
Thanks for the short tip. It’s easier to learn in bits and pieces, for me anyway. It’s also easier to find when I’m stuck and need refreshing on a technique. xoxox
You're very welcome!
This was very helpful to me you explained it very well
Exelente tutorial! Tnks
I’m glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching 💕
Eccellent! Excellent! Excellent! Thank you, thank you, thank you..
You're very welcome!
Thank you so much!! :)
Great video thank you so much
You’re very welcome ☺️
Love love love your beginners videos very helpful thanks x
I'm so glad you're enjoying my channel. Lesley. Thanks for watching. Happy Coloring! 😊
Thank you
THANK U SOOOO MUCH !!!! This is exactly what I needed.
You’re very welcome ☺️
Thank you Pamela, a very helpful tutorial, 💖
I’m glad you enjoyed it. 💕
Great tutorial! Love how you broke it down
Thank you so much 😊
Thank you for sharing this I think this will be very helpful for all us new beginners, love your videos. Hope all is well and still praying for your husband and you and family blessings.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you so much for your prayers, Maylynn.
I really love this catalog. But it’s way too expensive for me-is there going to be a sale or coupon code? I think more people would love to enjoy this if the price was a tad more affordable for some of us that are struggling during this time,
You can get hundreds of colour pallets on Pinterest for free. I've saved hundreds and they're very helpful. I've also bought a greyscale colouring book to help me learn where natural shadows would be.
Thanks for "tying up" the pieces. It was very beneficial.
I'm so glad it was helpful. Happy Coloring!
Gosh your fantastic thank you so much
You are so welcome
Thanks you for posting this. I am on your facebook page as well.
I love trees and leaves would like to see how to add specials effects to doing whole trees and leaves.
Thank you Pamela this was very helpful. Oh and btw thank you for the help with the brut swatch chart I don’t know what I was reading but I was looking straight at it all along but it just wasn’t registering with my brain that that was the file I wanted. That’s what you get when you have way too many things on your mind at once I guess. 🤷🏼♀️
Oh goodness! I totally get this! This is me everyday all day! 😂
I found this helpful so more of the same please. Could you also please show how shadowing can be done with colours from opposite colours on the colour wheel as seen this mentioned a lot but not demonstrated. Thank you again for all the help I’ve gained from your videos.
Hi Shelley, I am so glad you enjoyed the video. I have done some videos where I show color combinations using colors from opposite ends of the color wheel. I have even recently colored some leaves using colors most colorists wouldn't think to put together. I believe I have some flower tutorials also using colors that are rather difficult to blend together. If you search my channel and look through my videos, you will find lots. If you need help, let me know and I'll link some for you. If you're in my Facebook group, you can ask there and I am sure one of my moderators or me will get to your question and respond with plenty of links for you. Have a wonderful day.
I don't know why setting shadows and highlights is so unintuitive (or at least that's how I perceive it to be). Experienced colorists like you seem to have an innate instinct for it that completely eludes me. I stick to the "imagine a light source coming from X" tip but I'm still incapable of creating natural and realistic looking shadows and especially highlights.
On a different note, thanks for the time and work you put into your videos. Watching them is super enjoyable :)
Hi Lexi, It definitely comes with practice. When I started coloring, I didn't focus on light source, highlights, or shadows. I just colored and overtime, I learned after lots and lots of practice. You may enjoy this video that I posted yesterday. Happy Coloring ruclips.net/video/jACgi-9YmAc/видео.html
You were just teasing us calling the circles “boxes” weren’t you ... 😉 ... good scrumbling technique!
Did I?? Oh goodness!! 😂
Thank you so much. This May sounds strange, but have you got any advice on what a nice (& unique) highlight colour would be for blue shadows ( I really hope that makes sense!! This probably would have been a better question to ask on your ‘favourite highlight colour ‘ video) .?
I love using this Sky blue light when I use blues. It’s my favorite highlight color. Another color I love to use for highlights is cream and it goes very well to give the blue a pop.
Hi the paper you suggested is not available. Also do you always print your coloring pages in this paper to color or you use the coloring book as well? Thank you
I use the coloring books as well. This video is a couple years old. Is it the Springhill paper you can't find?
Green irises 😱 look fab but surely they are flowers not leave’s. But they still look great🤣
Yes. Realized it after. 😂😂😂
I am on the fence about buying this.
I was for a long time too. Let me know if you have any questions Annette.
@@PamelasPassionforPencils ok
I love this tutorial on shading because you’re explaining the process! I had stopped watching videos because it’s pretty boring & frustrating to watch an artist color without any direction! Thanks for this & I’ll be watching a lot more of your “lessons”. A suggestion for color combos would be to check paint makers like Benjamin Moore & Sherwin Williams. They’re always suggesting complimentary color combos!