Yes stopping too soon or not adding quite enough pigment to the painting is a huge problem for me sometimes. Thanks so much for sharing this valuable information with us! Have a wonderful weekend!!🥰
Excellent subject and presenting 2 different results is pure genius. My work definitely lacks layering and contrast. Thank you so much for sharing and congratulations on the new studio.
💕💕💕Beautiful work 🖼️ as always. Interesting that you stopped too soon on the first one. I love your explanation. Most of the time I see videos with artists overworking. Your normal is so professional!!! Thanks for another great tutorial. Always love seeing your work. Crayon.. because as you know, it’s me, Rowen, the oil painter still trying to learn WC.
I have daniel smith watercolour sticks. They are similar price to pans but are almost three times the size and seem to be almost the same product. I think there are less colours available so that might turn some people off but personally it doesn't matter.
@@paintingandchocolate I mean now that I have Fixatives to protect my graphite drawings, my attention is about making graphite drawings. And I don't have my desired paper for watercolor yet.
Yes stopping too soon or not adding quite enough pigment to the painting is a huge problem for me sometimes. Thanks so much for sharing this valuable information with us! Have a wonderful weekend!!🥰
Thank you you too!
Excellent subject and presenting 2 different results is pure genius. My work definitely lacks layering and contrast. Thank you so much for sharing and congratulations on the new studio.
Thank you Jesse!
There's always so much valuable information in your videos. Thank you❤
You're welcome !
This is so good, thank you so much for sharing ☺☺
You're welcome !
I just subscribed with you. Thank you for the lesson. Love your style.❤
Thank you!
"Stop too soon..." Yes, that's the fine line to walk, isn't it? Not stopping too soon, but not overworking. Similar to writing a novel and editing. :)
Yes, always a balance 🙂
💕💕💕Beautiful work 🖼️ as always. Interesting that you stopped too soon on the first one. I love your explanation. Most of the time I see videos with artists overworking.
Your normal is so professional!!! Thanks for another great tutorial. Always love seeing your work.
Crayon.. because as you know, it’s me, Rowen, the oil painter still trying to learn WC.
Ah yes 🙂 i'm taking note for the crayons 🙂
I have daniel smith watercolour sticks. They are similar price to pans but are almost three times the size and seem to be almost the same product. I think there are less colours available so that might turn some people off but personally it doesn't matter.
Thank you!
Crayons please! I have a large set and can’t wait to use them!
Noted,just uploaded a video
Yes love you to do a video on the crayons. I didn't even know watercolour crayons existed!
Good to know! I've started working on one comparing with watercolor and watercolor pencils.
When I try adding darker colors to give the picture more contrast, it always turns into a muddy mess.
Thank you for letting me know, something to address in a future video?
May I ask what paper you are using? It doesn't appear to "bubble" up as much as mine.
Arches 100% cotton cold press 300gsm 🙂
@@paintingandchocolate thank you!! I appreciate it.
Will it work using water soluble oil pastels or water mixable oil paints?
Yes, unless they were low quality or poorly pigmented
Crayon! I have some of those crayons, but haven't even tried them yet.
Good to know,.working on it!
CRAYONS NEOCOLOR II, Please
Noted!
Crayons! Yes please.
Noted 🙂
🎉😂Wonderful!❤❤❤
Thank you Brenda!
Crayon. Please
Noted!
Neocolor vids pls 😂❤
Noted!
Yes, watercolor pencils please.
Noted. If it's watercolor pencils I have a hefty playlist about them here.
Crayon
Noted, thank you!
Crayons
Noted!
Looks like I'm about to be left behind in watercolors. Because having fixatives again diverts my attention to graphite drawings.
What do you mean?
@@paintingandchocolate I mean now that I have Fixatives to protect my graphite drawings, my attention is about making graphite drawings. And I don't have my desired paper for watercolor yet.