Nice vids as always. Just starting painting with watercolours and messing with spit shade without lucky. Are you using front or back side of the paper? Because today painted in back side and spit shading is more smooth but is more hard put colours. Thanks and hope enjoining your vids
The paper I’m using are pretty much the same on both sides. I prefer to use a smooth hot pressed paper. Try using a different paper that’s at least 300gsm in thickness. Thanks for watching!
Hello, I'm just starting out in the world of watercolor and traditional flash, but I have a question regarding the technique and I see that you handle it very well. When you apply the black shadows and let them dry, how do you prevent them from activating again when you apply the corresponding color? Mine keeps activating and I can't achieve the desired blended effect... I'm using Canson paper, could it be because of the watercolor? Is there any tip that I might be missing? Thanks in advance!!
I was having the same issue when I started, watercolor will activate again anytime you put water too it I’d recommend trying too shade with some type of India ink and color either with the water color after or if you want more of a pop fry liquid acrylics most people use them for flash designs and when it dries it doesn’t come back up
Hi! I have a problem. I've used W&N and Talens indian ink and it's the same with each one. In some places it is matte after drying and in some it has a shine which looks not nice considering the contour and the rest are matte. I also used different papers. Please help me, peace!
We appreciate you joe, it’s daunting to get into this style and you’re helping out young guys like me indulge into this tradition, thank you
Glad you like it! I learn as much as you do with these videos! 👍🏻
Yes more real-time vids please! I’d love to see an expended view of your inks and what is being done off cam view👍🏻
Miss your videos Joe!
What's up, Joe? Are you okay? miss your videos I hope you're doing well
This format is great! Great work.
Thank you Ryan! 🙏🏻
Where’d you go sober joe?
Nice work ,thanks for your videos from panama in america bro!
Thank you for watching!
lovely stuff! which brown are you using for skin tones currently?
It’s a mix I’ve done years ago and can’t remember how I mixed it. It’s almost empty so I should do a video on how I mix one! 👍🏻
nice work, did you make the table light?
Ausome vid
Thank you Nick! 🙏🏻
Great!
Nice vids as always. Just starting painting with watercolours and messing with spit shade without lucky. Are you using front or back side of the paper? Because today painted in back side and spit shading is more smooth but is more hard put colours. Thanks and hope enjoining your vids
The paper I’m using are pretty much the same on both sides. I prefer to use a smooth hot pressed paper. Try using a different paper that’s at least 300gsm in thickness.
Thanks for watching!
What size and brand pen do you use to outline with
Hello, I'm just starting out in the world of watercolor and traditional flash, but I have a question regarding the technique and I see that you handle it very well. When you apply the black shadows and let them dry, how do you prevent them from activating again when you apply the corresponding color? Mine keeps activating and I can't achieve the desired blended effect... I'm using Canson paper, could it be because of the watercolor? Is there any tip that I might be missing?
Thanks in advance!!
I was having the same issue when I started, watercolor will activate again anytime you put water too it I’d recommend trying too shade with some type of India ink and color either with the water color after or if you want more of a pop fry liquid acrylics most people use them for flash designs and when it dries it doesn’t come back up
Hi! I have a problem. I've used W&N and Talens indian ink and it's the same with each one. In some places it is matte after drying and in some it has a shine which looks not nice considering the contour and the rest are matte. I also used different papers. Please help me, peace!
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Thank you! 🙏🏻
come back homie
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Glad to see you back dropping excellent content as always man. Very grateful for your expertise in teaching us how to properly spit shade! 👨🏼🎨🙏✨🤍
Thank you for the kind words! 🙏🏻