How to paint loose watercolor people - TODAY!
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- Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
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No livestream today...
BUT - I want to share with fascinating process with you (:
Let's paint LOOSE people in watercolor!
Reference photo:
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Enjoy 🙏
- Liron
Navigation:
00:00 - Establishing the Scene
03:26 - Painting the Man
06:47 - Painting the Background
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Awesome painting. What we didn't see here are the thousands of hours of painting, and building your painting vocabulary that makes a process like this look easy. Knowing what angle for the leg and how wet to make the wash, how to make the arm look loose but realistic, and the heads look abstract but with the right values to read well all speaks to a well trained artistic mind (and hands 😂)
This was amazing! I think this style really helps for people who are getting confused by too many things! Love!
WOW! You are so good at painting people Liron..and the shine in their hair by using different tones. Just WOW!
Liron! Im so happy you are encouraging us to paint without sketching first. Your logic as you paint makes perfect sense and i am inspired to give it a try. I love your tutorials!
WOW! Thank you for sharing this amazing process. You make it look easy (which it probably is, to you) - you are super talented. I’m going to try this…
Hi Liron! Fabulous painting. I like your colors much more than the photo. I am always inspired by your focus on the process. Children often paint the most interesting work because they are so absorbed in the play and discovery of the medum, not the result.
Love how you did this.
A-M-A-S-I-N-G. Love this painting. Thank you for sharing.
How you doin Liron? Good to be back watching your videos after a long time that I've been off RUclips! Wishing you the best, bro!
Bro thinking he would reply 😂😂
W.O.W.!
hi Liron , i enjoy painting people like this , having fun doing it , Thanks , keep up your great work
This is incredible! I am not sure I can paint this way, I have to erase my lines several times before I paint, especially human figures but I am keen to try this now 😅
This was a tricky one. Even with the background I was anxious the entire time for the lady falling back. No shadow behind her means she isn’t leaning on a wall, and ok I know from the reference it’s a fence - smart painting just to put in the color, because really how would you even go about that chain link texture - but eek I still feel nervous for her! 🙀
Awesome ❤
I really needed a demo like this, thank you so much!!
אחחח... איזה כיף. יש לך גישה כייפית ומשחררת... עדין לא מוצאת את האומץ להתחיל... אבל מתבשל... מקוה אחרי פסח יהיה לי ראש שקט לזה בע"ה...
Wonderful!
What a fantastic job you did…it looks amazing. I will have to try the process as it looks like it would be fun and challenging.
This was really interesting. The first thing that comes to my mind is that, without guidelines, you absolutely need to have a keen eye on the distances, scale, proportions angles of the legs for examples of the people. Any suggestions? I’d like to try this method as a challenge.
REally good job, well done!!!
If someone wants to see more of this technique, there's an artist Eudes Correia, who paints in such way. I'm not comparing anyone, just sharing the information :)
I did a video on him! He’s fantastic 😁
ruclips.net/video/LLz8su0ocWI/видео.htmlsi=yCryxkTB_vWs7PbL
But from what I’ve seen, Eudes usually has a pencil sketch, and paints a little more fluidly than my results 😅 Perhaps he changed stuff over time though, and I’m not up to date!
@@LironYan I thought, he didn't have a sketch. Maybe I forgot about it:)
Thanks a lot for introducing this to me. Recently I've been stuck with coloring in the lines when I decide on painting, this really opens itself up to more than can be given credit to.
Plein air painting without drawing first has been a vital exercise. When I go back to illustrating without reference, the light source and surrounding space is no longer an afterthought. Everything I place on the page becomes a part of the environment. It was a huge piece I was missing.
Thank you for this. It was just in time as I am trying to paint a graduation card for my granddaughter!
You are just a crazy good painter! 😮
I'm curious if any other artists out there get a heat surge in their hands before creating. When I've decided on something I'm excited to get into, I get a rush of heat to my hands sometimes, it can even be problematic. 😂 Sweaty hands.
This is so amazing 👌
Thanks Liron!
Astonishing.
Beautiful painting!!! What size brush are you using? and make?
Thank you 😁🙏🏼🙏🏼 The smaller Escoda is about size 12, and the bamboo brush (Michael Solovyev) is the equivalent of 14, by my estimation (:
I get the colors in the contrast, but I don't know how you get the proportions correct.... where does the elbow bend, where does the knee bend, where do the legs separate, how wide are the limbs etc. because you're just drawing it freely and you don't seem to be taking measurements.